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05-04-2022, 03:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2022, 03:59 PM by bplus.)
For best results, place the cursor in the editor where you want the image.
Then don't use the little button but use the large section for dropping in files for attachments: zips, images, .... any file can be attached
You might need to click the download button in the BB popup dialog for attachments.
Then when image file is registered (sometimes it doesn't take on first try) you have the option to insert it into the post, that probably only works for image files.
BTW most times you CAN click the smaller square image and get a full blown dialog screen for exploring image in separate browser tab.
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Yes, as Mark stated, attachments don't truncate. I had the same issue of square truncated thumbnails appearing when I posted all those screen shots at TheBOB's Prolific Programmer board.
My solution was to open each image in Paint.net (An online open source paint project) and simply resize the canvas height to the width of each screen shot. That made it square. The is an option in Paint.net to automatically center the image in the expanded canvas. Now I post using the same "Add image to post" button on the forum, and the image comes out perfectly. The upper and lower empty canvas areas are invisible.
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05-04-2022, 04:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2022, 04:38 PM by bplus.)
Also I want to add, you can move the square ones around in your editor as long as there is space above or below a code window you may have going.
Update: come to think, you can move the attachments inserted into post as well. They will be in square block attachment tags with a number, you can cut and paste or delete in the editor.
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