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Bug: split a file with the French interface
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 8:59 am
by Piteur
Hello.
With the French interface (GW 6.41), it's impossible to split a file with the name template "## <nom de repère>" (= "## <cue name>"): I receive the message that the template cannot contain characters such as < or >, etc.
As soon as I switch back to the English version (with restart), splitting is possible, whatever the name template chosen.
There's a bug, obviously. Don't you think so?
Thank you.
Re: Bug: split a file with the French interface
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 11:33 am
by Piteur
Back to the interface in English: it really works much better!
Re: Bug: split a file with the French interface
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 3:42 am
by Michael REMY
coucou !
je suis français aussi !
les accents ne m'ont jamais posés de problème dans Goldwave. Et je fais du split track chaque semaine !
je pense que le souci vient des symboles supérieur/inférieurs qui sont interdits dans les noms de fichiers.
bonne continuation !
Re: Bug: split a file with the French interface
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 9:37 am
by Piteur
Michael REMY wrote:les accents ne m'ont jamais posés de problème dans Goldwave. Et je fais du split track chaque semaine !
je pense que le souci vient des symboles supérieur/inférieurs qui sont interdits dans les noms de fichiers.
Hello.
Thank you for that reaction. But I don't really understand it.
Indeed, the < and > are the default ones (I don't write anything at all).
How do you make it? Do you write: '## nom du repère' instead of '## <nom du repère>' ?
No problem with english:
Thank you again.
Re: Bug: split a file with the French interface
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 10:51 am
by GoldWave Inc.
The text between < and > needs to be be in English for the program to recognize the tokens (so you must enter <Cue Name>" regardless of the active language. Apparently these tokens were included in the translation module in error. That will be fixed in the next update.
Re: Bug: split a file with the French interface
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 11:50 am
by Piteur
GoldWave Inc. wrote:The text between < and > needs to be be in English for the program to recognize the tokens (so you must enter <Cue Name>" regardless of the active language. Apparently these tokens were included in the translation module in error. That will be fixed in the next update.
How did I not think of that? It's obvious!
Thank you very much!
But it's true that, as a long-time Goldwave user in English, I'm perfectly used to it!