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Zoom images internally rather than opening installed image app #2156

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inflationsbereinigt opened this issue Nov 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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common: frequent Affects or can be seen by most users regularly or impacts most users' first experience severity: minor Impairs non-critical functionality or suitable workarounds exist type: enhancement New feature or request

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@inflationsbereinigt
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inflationsbereinigt commented Nov 2, 2024

I don't like the way opening images is implemented right now: The only features I want when tapping an image is zooming & continued screen brightness.

Imo, it's not helpful to present me with the option to open my image editor or gallery and then have to choose the right tool (gallery, not editor), [and then lower brightness]. But even the gallery is too complicated — it shows the image file name (card_xy_front.png) and gives me an Edit option that I can't use.

Second issue I have is that I accidentally selected the image editor at one point and then couldn't fix that association without uninstalling and reinstalling the editor. I guess this is an Android issue, but it compounds the other issue.

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The original idea was that opening it in your gallery app would allow you much more flexibility but I do agree that the use cases beyond showing and zooming are limited so a simple but functional internal zoom feature would probably be better.

@TheLastProject TheLastProject added severity: minor Impairs non-critical functionality or suitable workarounds exist common: frequent Affects or can be seen by most users regularly or impacts most users' first experience type: enhancement New feature or request labels Nov 2, 2024
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