Public bug report changed: https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/31601
Comment: No offense taken. I am happy to offer suggestions but I respect that you have a clear idea of the direction that Serpentine should take. There is still the original issue at hand. If the default action when saving playlists is to "Detect by extension" and the user does not enter a file extension, how can Serpentine spare the user of an error message yet get the job done smoothly? If you don't want Serpentine to pick a playlist format automatically, here is another suggestion: If the format is set to "Detect by extension" and the user enters a filename with an unknown extension or without any extension, Serpentine can display a window which asks the user to specify a format and has three buttons labeled "MP3 Playlist File (.m3u)", "PLS Audio Playlist (.pls)", and "XML Shareable Playlist Format (.xspf)". This additional window will only be displayed in circumstances where the error dialogue appears now. It allows the user to get the job done with only one click instead of having to click "Close" on the error message and then change the filename or click twice on the dropdown list to pick an extension followed by another click on the save button. -- desktop-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs
