Public bug reported:

If an application uses QTemporaryFile to store a file to export through
content-hub the exported filename contains the XXXXXX template portion
of the temp file name. Which can make finding the exported file in the
destination application challenging due to the funky file names. i.e
holiday.pdf.XXXXXX or my-app-XXXXXX_holiday.pdf

It would be great to be able to set a "preferred" filename on the
ContentItem object that would get used at the receiving end of the
content share.

This is an issue I've just come across in Dekko (bug 1522984) but I
think it applies to any app that uses temporary files for sharing
content.

** Affects: content-hub (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Provide a way to set a preffered filename for a contentitem

Status in content-hub package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  If an application uses QTemporaryFile to store a file to export
  through content-hub the exported filename contains the XXXXXX template
  portion of the temp file name. Which can make finding the exported
  file in the destination application challenging due to the funky file
  names. i.e holiday.pdf.XXXXXX or my-app-XXXXXX_holiday.pdf

  It would be great to be able to set a "preferred" filename on the
  ContentItem object that would get used at the receiving end of the
  content share.

  This is an issue I've just come across in Dekko (bug 1522984) but I
  think it applies to any app that uses temporary files for sharing
  content.

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