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[Feature Request] Resizing Images on Mobile Devices #230

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KosmoEskudo opened this issue Jan 4, 2025 · 1 comment
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[Feature Request] Resizing Images on Mobile Devices #230

KosmoEskudo opened this issue Jan 4, 2025 · 1 comment
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I often need to resize images in my notes, but Cryptee does not allow this functionality on mobile devices, not even when using desktop mode. This limits how effectively I can format and organize my notes on the go.

Describe the solution you'd like
Enable a feature to resize images directly within the editor on mobile devices. This functionality should work seamlessly, similar to resizing on desktop applications.

Additional context
Resizing images is a common feature in other note-taking and document-editing apps, making this absence noticeable.

@johnozbay johnozbay added the feature request New feature or request label Jan 4, 2025
@johnozbay johnozbay changed the title Feature Request: Resizing Images on Mobile Devices [Feature Request] Resizing Images on Mobile Devices Jan 4, 2025
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johnozbay commented Jan 4, 2025

Hi there,

We're actively working on this, and hope to have mobile resizing ready in the near future.
We'll keep this thread posted.

— also related to #23


For context, this has to do with how every mobile device (different flavors of android, ios etc) handle text-selection differently. Images can be inline, which means they can be selected like text, which means when you tap and drag the handles, you also trigger the operating system's native text-selection. (which also uses the tap and drag gesture)

It requires intensive testing across approximately 50 android devices, different browser combinations such as chrome, firefox etc on those devices + ios, and different versions of iOS thanks to apple changing things up every now and then. It's a surprisingly difficult engineering challenge, and as soon as we have a universal solution that works across the board, we will improve this.

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