Mana chat thread for 22 June?
Café
Welcome to our virtual third place, The Café.
Come on in and make a new human connection over a cup of coffee (or Teh Tarik). This is a casual community, do whatever you want, share your oyen pics, your frustrations, and even organize a weekend picnic with the community. The world is your oyster.
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How would you correct someone who keep address your name wrong in email?
This guy always address me as another person, already told him that, still keep repeating the same things. Kinda getting annoying now
Testing
Really odd, both are original portrait but one has been cropped by a little bit so it appear in portrait. Maybe there's limitation to the height?
Interesting... thanks for the information! Please let me use your post as reference while opening the ticket Previously it seems like it could the auto orient issue, as the ansible-playbook is using asonix/pictrs:0.3.1 but Lemmy's dependency for pict-rs is written as pict-rs = { version = "0.4.0-rc.3", optional = true } :/ I'm not exactly sure what's going on here
I hope i can understand what that line mean so i can help you further but alas, i'm just a car mechanic 😂
But i have a feeling that it's because of height limit, the top picture in portrait mode is 2250x4000 while the bottom one is 1080x1985. Maybe it exceed the height limit so it turn to portrait mode?
Edit: Okay i tested using a picture with height = 3965 and it displayed portrait, so maybe the height limit is 4k?
Ooh... good find! I think you'll make a good tester lol 😝I never thought about finding the height limit, but yeah that's a really good find. In quality assurance there's a lot of boundary testing done ~~and I guess they didn't do that~~
Now I can post the issue
gimme a sec i'm still testing haha
Okay i'm not entirely sure if it's the height issue now, i've transfer a picture taken from my camera and then open it up with graphic gale(editing software), the thing turn landscape :/
huh... that's weird. but at least the 4000px height rule applies from images on your mobile right?