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BUG: Pasted images don't embed correctly when resized

Open declanoller opened this issue 9 months ago • 0 comments

Your environment

SYSTEM INFO:
	Obsidian version: v1.5.12
	Installer version: v1.5.12
	Operating system: #31-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sat Apr 20 00:40:06 UTC 2024 6.8.0-31-generic
	Login status: not logged in
	Insider build toggle: off
	Live preview: on
	Base theme: dark
	Community theme: Obsidian Nord v0.2.0
	Snippets enabled: 0
	Restricted mode: off
	Plugins installed: 8
	Plugins enabled: 8
		1: Git v2.24.1
		2: Copy Block Link v1.0.4
		3: Dataview v0.5.66
		4: Advanced Tables v0.21.0
		5: Extended MathJax v0.4.1
		6: Mousewheel Image zoom v1.0.22
		7: Checklist Reset v1.2.1
		8: Excalidraw v2.1.7

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Describe the bug If you paste an image from the clipboard in, then hold the Shift key to resize it in a single dimension, like stretch it vertically, it works as expected in Excalidraw. But when you embed it into a note with ![[my_drawing.excalidraw]], it shows an incorrect version in the embedding.

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Copy some image, like a screenshot or anything
  2. Ctrl + V to paste into Excalidraw
  3. Click on pasted image, hold shift, resize vertical
  4. Embed image in Obsidian note with ![[ ... ]]

Expected behavior I expect that it should look like it does in Excalidraw, resized.

Screenshots Here it is in Excalidraw: image

You can see that the right one is a duplicate (duplicated using click + alt + drag) of the left one (the original pasted image), which was then stretched vertically.

Here it is embedded: image

Additional context n/a

declanoller avatar May 07 '24 04:05 declanoller