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​Oversized bounding box when importing image #8764

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dto opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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​Oversized bounding box when importing image #8764

dto opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 1 comment

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@dto
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dto commented Nov 19, 2024

What happened?

When I upload an image to the background of the canvas, the image appears very tiny but with a large tall bounding box. Once I click away and re-select it, the image appears normal size, but the bounding box is too tall and the aspect ratio can't be changed. See images attached. My version number is in the third attached image. As a workaround, I can create the image inside a frame, and then drag the image out of the frame.

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Linux

What browsers are you seeing the problem on if you're using web version?

Chrome, Firefox

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  • Yes

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@forehalo forehalo transferred this issue from toeverything/AFFiNE Nov 20, 2024
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L-Sun commented Nov 20, 2024

I think the reproduction process is double clicking on the canvas which will create a edgeless-text, pressing Ctrl+V will put the image in it. I think this might be a bug @Flrande , but if you just want to upload an image to the canva, simply use the paste shortcut.

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