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Bug: CSV export

Indeed the CSV Export (CSV: Comma separated value) is an TSV Export (Tabulator separated value).

But when I choose tsv as file extension than following name is used:
name.tsv.csv ...

I prefer TSV (no issues when using Excel and ",", ";" etc. in text columns).

Would be nice to see TSV and CSV format so that the user has the option to choose what format to use.
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Re: Bug: CSV export

FYI: Using newest version (4.4) ant the bug still exists.
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Re: Bug: CSV export

Isn't CSV a generic term for all "tabular text files", regardless of which delimiter is used? See Wikipedia on CSV: ".. comma-separated values (CSV) (also sometimes called character-separated values, because the separator character does not have to be a comma) ...".

My PC equipped with latest Excel and OO does not seem to recognise .tsv extensions (unless so assigned manually). And when opening/importing, it seems to be very much software and version dependent whether tsv/csv is handled correctly (different versions of Excel are also 'confused').

However, isn't by far the easiest way of getting your list into a spreadsheet just to Copy (selected items on) a list and Paste into the spreadsheet (or whatever)? For users who insist on using csv files, they could simply rename the file...

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