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Exporting image with atlas option "Save World file" lead to incorrect world file naming (text after dot is missing) #34523

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MrChebur opened this issue Feb 18, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #36742
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Bug Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter! Print Layouts Related to QGIS Print Layouts, Atlas or Reporting frameworks

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Describe the bug
Exporting image with atlas option "Save World file" lead to incorrect world file naming - text after dot is missing. However exported filename is normal.

For example:
"2013.08.16 © Google Earth, CNES, Airbus.tif" - export filename.
"2013.tfw" - world filename.

How to Reproduce

  1. Open Layout view.

  2. Set "map" object option "Save World file" to "True" (checkbox).
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  3. Use "Export as image" with filename "2013.08.16 © Google Earth, CNES, Airbus.tif"

  4. World file should be named incorrectly: "2013.tfw"

QGIS and OS versions
3.10.2-A Coruña
Windows 10

@MrChebur MrChebur added the Bug Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter! label Feb 18, 2020
@gioman gioman added the Print Layouts Related to QGIS Print Layouts, Atlas or Reporting frameworks label Feb 18, 2020
nyalldawson pushed a commit to nyalldawson/QGIS that referenced this issue May 26, 2020
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