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Images still saves twice #1134

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ye8cv opened this issue Apr 19, 2023 · 4 comments
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Images still saves twice #1134

ye8cv opened this issue Apr 19, 2023 · 4 comments

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@ye8cv
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ye8cv commented Apr 19, 2023

Using version 1.0.205 of HoverZoom and chrome version 109.0.5414.129
I've checked the new advanced checkbox "Allow downloading images using an action key".

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Hover over an image
  2. Image pops up
  3. Press "S" for save
  4. Images is downloaded twice. One as xxxx.jpg and the second as xxxx(1).jpg

Expected behavior
Expect only one file of the image to be saved.

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Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • Windows 8.1
  • Chrome 109.0.5414.129
  • HoverZoom 1.0.205

Additional context
I've checked the new advanced checkbox "Allow downloading images using an action key". Without checking this checkbox, nothing gets downloaded.

@maurie13
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the same experience - but the pic is saved three times

Windows 10
Chrome 109.0.5414.129
HoverZoom 1.0.205

@miklosUX
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Yep. Same here. At least we're down to one less. Used to save 3 images at once :))))
With any luck, we'll be down to just one saving soon...
macOS Ventura 13.3.1
Chrome 112.0.5615.137 (Official Build) (x86_64)
HoverZoom 1.0.205

@miklosUX
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Looks like the issue has been fixed. 👏🏻 Cheers to the dev!

@ye8cv
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ye8cv commented Apr 23, 2023

Yes, I noticed also that it has now been fixed. Hurray! =)

@ye8cv ye8cv closed this as completed Apr 23, 2023
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