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Sketches display at full-size again. Sorry 'bout that. They follow the same rules for zooming into cel images, if you have scaling/password protection on. Lemme know if I screwed up anything else.
[quote]the second cel appeared in the first cel's series folder and had its description replaced with the newly edited version of the first cel's description. The first cel is still in the same folder with its old description.[/quote]
Yeah, the way I have to handle forms in RS means that you probably shouldn't do this. When you load a cel, RS has to remember all the things about one particular cel so it can fill in the form fields again if your form gets rejected due to missing name, improper entries, etc. In your case, I think it was trying to remember two cels at once and remembered the wrong cel. I can't think of a workaround at the moment other than "don't do that". :)
Edited Mar 21 at 1:10 AM
noisywalrus wrote:
>Sketches display at full-size again.
They do? I guess I figured that this was a new permanent bandwidth-saving policy, so I'd been deleting sketches and close-ups that no longer displayed meaningfully any more. That's probably all for the good ... I clutter up my gallery displays with stuff that probably no one but me considers interesting. But I wish I'd known.
Nah, if I do something there's always a good reason for it and I'll always share what the reason is unless it's something that's strictly confidential (I don't think that's happened so far).
When bandwidth becomes a problem, I'll make a mention of it if something needs changing. Until then...
This is just a comment not a complaint:
I have used a software firewall for some time now. Since the "image fix" (i.e.,splitting) has gone into effect, I cannot view the large images any longer if I have my firewall on.
I only mention this in case no one noticed, that may have a firewall, why they can only view the thumbnails. If you are (lazy) like me, then simply turn-off your firewall (if you don't want to adjust it) to view the larger (non-password protected) scans.
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Edited Mar 24 at 8:57 PM
what software firewall are you using? lemme know and i'll see if there's something i can do. it shouldn't be blocking that sort of thing.