https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376066
--- Comment #5 from Ian Smith <ian.smit...@virgin.net> --- (In reply to shaddow from comment #4) > Thanks Ian. I gave up on it and I am now using Gourmet Manager which > uses python which makes it a bit easier to fix things. > > Regards > > > > On Mon, 2017-10-30 at 17:19 +0000, Ian Smith wrote: > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376066 > > > > --- Comment #3 from Ian Smith <ian.smit...@virgin.net> --- > > I could be wrong, but looking at the code, there only seems to be two > > processes > > to saving a file in the database - one is to encode the file and the > > second is > > to save the file in the database. I wondered if there was an issue > > with the > > encode libraries, so I tried saving a recipe image, and that worked > > fine, which > > means it is able to decode (I guess the same routines are used for > > displaying > > the images). > > If there is a way to get some debug out, I could try, as I really > > miss having a > > fully functioning KRecipes again. > > Thanks, > > Thank you for the suggestion of Gourmet Manager. There are a number of features which look nice - such as being able to adjust the recipe size and when printing being able to have a page break between recipes. I will look at importing from KRecipes as I would not want to have to start from scratch again! If I knew the toolchain used etc., I would have a quick look at seeing if I can find the problem in KRecipe. It is a shame that there is this problem, as I do rate it as an application otherwise! Many thanks, -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.