Created attachment 170527 [details] Cannot view the whole image by clicking on it SUMMARY Images are cropped so they fit a certain style. I would like to see the image in an uncropped way. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. View the post in the timeline 2. See that the post is cropped 3. Click on the image 4. Nothing happens and I can still not see it fully Screenshot attached. OBSERVED RESULT I cannot see the full image EXPECTED RESULT Some view of the post opens in which I can see the image fully. Quick fix would be to open the view of the post - the same that opens if you click on "40min" - the time it was posted. But actually, the image is there, the post is there. There is no need to contact the Internet. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: 6.6.0 KDE Frameworks Version: Qt Version: 6.6.3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This seems like a bug, you should be able to click on the image and it opens fullscreen. I do agree that the fact you can even do this is unclear (assuming it was working in your case) I was thinking of adding some kind of indicator that the image is cropped. Is there any interesting output when you run Tokodon in a console window and try to click an image?
Hi, this is what I see once per click: qrc:/qt/qml/org/kde/tokodon/content/ui/Main.qml:245: ReferenceError: parent is not defined qrc:/qt/qml/org/kde/tokodon/content/ui/Main.qml:245: ReferenceError: parent is not defined qrc:/qt/qml/org/kde/tokodon/content/ui/Main.qml:245: ReferenceError: parent is not defined qrc:/qt/qml/org/kde/tokodon/content/ui/Main.qml:245: ReferenceError: parent is not defined
Can you tell me the distro/kirigami-addons package version as well (whichever is easiest)?
> distro/kirigami-addons package version I would like to. Where can I find this? Is it in the settings/about dialog? I can also run a flatpak command.
(In reply to Nicco Kunzmann from comment #4) > > distro/kirigami-addons package version > > I would like to. Where can I find this? Is it in the settings/about dialog? > I can also run a flatpak command. D'oh, I forgot you marked this as flatpak sorry :) I can look it up in the manifest. You can't view the version directly through the GUI, unfortunately.