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image resizer in new folder #12090
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That's already possible. Just change the file name format in the settings to You can find this setting here: You cal also read this in the documentation : |
Interesting. There may be a clean way to expand the UI to support this. @niels9001 do you have any thoughts on how we could pull this off? Of course, we'll more than likely only be able to invest resources towards this following our general stability efforts. |
Maybe we can take this along with: #1053 (comment) Good to come with with future requirements in terms of UI if we make the switch to WinUI and have the opportunity to re-do the UI? |
Ok great, we can draft a formal spec in the coming months. Once we're aligned on functionality and unblocked on WinUI 3, we can figure out the timeline for implementation. |
Fair idea. Check this niels9001/ImageResizerUX#1 (comment) |
/dup #11921 |
Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report! |
Description of the new feature / enhancement
add the ability to put new images created by image resizer inside a new folder/location instead of current folder
Scenario when this would be used?
inside the image resizer popup
Supporting information
No response
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