By Philidia on Tuesday, 02 February 2016
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Hello,

So, I've a problem with the image block. Let's say I put a text block somewhere, then choose to put an image block inside the block text, on the left.

The image will have a correct size on 64px x 64px (On my case, that's the size of the pic), though the block will be 30% of the page's width (image3). No problem untill here.

Since the block is too large for what I'd like to do, I change the "%" to a flat value (px) using the dropdown list. Then the composer automatically adjust the size to 64px x 52px, which is a wrong size, that doesn't keep the ratio (image2).

Still not a big problem here, I can change the size by puting 64 instead of 52 on the field. The main problem is that doing it doesn't change anything. Even if I click on "Done editing", the size of the pic will remain 64 x 52 (image1).

I wouldn't be annoyed if it was a big picture, because It would be harder to see. But on a 64px square, it's just very weird.

So, my questions are :

- Why the composer automatically resize the pic to an incorrect size, that doesn't keep the ratio?
- Why changing the size by writing on those fields has no effect?

Edit : Don't know if it will help, but even with a third party editor, adding a media will also change the original ratio of the pic (Saw it with JCE for example).
This is actually a bug We'll fix this on the next release.
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Wednesday, 03 February 2016 21:16
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Hi Philidia,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply as we are heavily occupied with the development work currently.

It seems like for some reason the screenshot attachments that you have provided is not appearing currently in this post. Can you re-provide the screenshot attachments again so we can have a better look on your current issue here?

Please advise.
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Wednesday, 03 February 2016 16:21
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Sure
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Wednesday, 03 February 2016 16:26
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Hi Philidia,

Ah I see. If you want to resize the image without affecting the image ratio, you need to click on the checkbox here so that the composer will lock the image ratio whenever you resize the image, http://screencast.com/t/VKVy9yxLtrED . Please give it a try.
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Wednesday, 03 February 2016 16:36
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But, if I do this, the image ratio will be wrong. On the screenshots I uploaded (See image2), my pic is supposed to be 64 x 64. But the composer automatically adjust the size to 64 x 52, meaning that I must unlock the ratio to have the real size, with the right ratio. And that's my second problem here. Changing 52 into 64 won't affect the pic, as you can see on the image1
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Wednesday, 03 February 2016 17:02
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Hi Philidia,

Hm, for some reason seems like there are 12 pixel margin whenever the image ratio is locked and I am not sure why it behaving like that. I will log this into our codebase and our developers will check on the possible cause to this issue and hopefully will be able to provide the fix in the next release of easyblog.

Thanks for understanding.
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Wednesday, 03 February 2016 17:52
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Very nice

Can you also ask them if the fact that the image doesn't change when you type the size on the fields is intended too? Because it looks weird for me to adjust the size only with a cursor ^^

Thanks !
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Wednesday, 03 February 2016 17:57
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Thanks a lot
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Wednesday, 03 February 2016 21:21
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No problem
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Wednesday, 03 February 2016 21:27
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