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Hi, using filerobot on Nextcloud, myself and other users (nextcloud/viewer#1846) have found ourselves longing for a quick way to rotate our pictures at a 90° angle, some sort of shortcut.
The current slider is precise, but most use cases for us end up being rotating a portrait to a landscape and vice-versa, as most photo apps let you.
Additionally - but i'm not sure this is in your control - if such rotations could be achieved without getting the whole photo-editor to load that would be great too. What i'm thinking of in the case of Nextcloud is being able to do it from within the file viewer or browser.
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Yes this is a design improvement we should consider,
for the second point we already have the library tree shakable so if ur bundler support tree-shaking and u are not using some features/components the code should be eliminated by ur bundler, also more better approach we are thinking about in the next major release is to split the features and that's a thing would need a major change to the plugin's architecture so currently we think the first option fits for now.
Hi, using filerobot on Nextcloud, myself and other users (nextcloud/viewer#1846) have found ourselves longing for a quick way to rotate our pictures at a 90° angle, some sort of shortcut.
The current slider is precise, but most use cases for us end up being rotating a portrait to a landscape and vice-versa, as most photo apps let you.
Additionally - but i'm not sure this is in your control - if such rotations could be achieved without getting the whole photo-editor to load that would be great too. What i'm thinking of in the case of Nextcloud is being able to do it from within the file viewer or browser.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: