image-occlusion-enhanced
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Masks move to the left from original position
Problem description
Please describe the issue concisely in here. In case of an error: Walk us through the steps you took to get there. What happened? What did you expect to happen? Sometimes when I upload a picture to Anki, I add masks to it and I studying using that picture it really likes to shift the mask I added towards the left from the original position.
Checklist
Please replace the space inside the brackets with an x if the following items apply:
- [x] I've restarted Anki to see if it helps
- [x] I've verified that I use the latest version of the add-on by redownloading it from AnkiWeb
- [x] I've verified that I use the latest version of Anki by checking at https://apps.ankiweb.net#download
- [x] I've tried to disable other add-ons to see if there are any interactions present
- [x] My issue disappears when I hold shift while starting Anki.
- [x] I've checked if anyone else reported this problem before by looking through the issue reports. I also checked to see if there is a section about known issues in the add-on description, documentation, or README.
Information about your Anki set-up
Please open Anki, go to Help → About, click on "Copy Debug Info", and paste the result between the backticks below (if the button does not appear you are using an older version of Anki 2.1 and will need to update first):
Anki 2.1.64 (581f82c5) Python 3.9.15 Qt 6.4.3 PyQt 6.4.0
Platform: Windows-10-10.0.19045
Flags: frz=True ao=False sv=2
Add-ons, last update check: 2023-06-01 17:24:21
===Add-ons (active)===
(add-on provided name [Add-on folder, installed at, version, is config changed])
Image Occlusion Enhanced ['1374772155', 2022-04-09T09:15, 'None', '']
===IDs of active AnkiWeb add-ons===
1374772155
===Add-ons (inactive)===
(add-on provided name [Add-on folder, installed at, version, is config changed])
Error message (if any)
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