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I'm not sure this is desirable behavior. Anyone else have an opinion?
Original comment by mmaun...@gmail.com
on 11 Aug 2011 at 5:26
I don't know, it works on my site. At least I don't have stretched images
anymore. But you can also implement it as an option like
timthumb.php?w=220&prv_res=true/false
Thanks,
Bardhi
Original comment by bar...@gmail.com
on 11 Aug 2011 at 5:31
I don't think this is something I would want either. The whole point of
TimThumb is that it resizes images to fit a defined space. If I have an img
element with a defined size of 100 x 100, and I use TimThumb to crop the image
then using a 50 x 50 image that is not resized would still result in the image
being scaled up to 100 x 100 anyway.
Original comment by BinaryMoon
on 11 Aug 2011 at 9:08
Ok, what if you a case where defined size is 420X300 and you upload an image
with size let's say 200X200(because you couldn't find bigger image ie. for that
specific news), what would you do then?
Original comment by bar...@gmail.com
on 11 Aug 2011 at 9:56
This feels like an edge case because most <img> tags contain width and height
attributes and expect the image in the src attribute to have the same
dimensions. It's like you're a heavy for the Bloods in South Central. You need
to ice someone. The chief tells you his height and weight. You dig a hole. You
go find him and blow his head off only to discover he's 6ft 3in instead of 5ft
2in, even with half his head missing. Now you've got this hole in the ground
with fixed dimensions that you spent a lot of time and effort creating and
you're going to have to get a chainsaw. It's inefficient and unattractive.
Setting to WontFix.
Original comment by mmaun...@gmail.com
on 12 Aug 2011 at 2:54
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