mvolke Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 I discovered that if I create two thumbnails with the same size but different additional settings only one file (the first setting) is created because the settings are not reflected in the filename. E.g. $image->size(200, 100, array('cropping' => false)); $image->size(200, 100, array('cropping' => true)); In this case the second image won't be cropped. I would expect that two different thumbnail will be generated.
ryan Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 There really isn't much point in a cropping=false value to this particular call, because that would force a stretched image... something that there is almost never a practical use for. You'd be better off just specifying only a width or height, to ensure you don't get a stretched image. But you are correct in that for the most part, ProcessWire only maintains one thumbnail per dimension. There is one exception: if you specify details about where it should crop, it should keep separate copies, i.e. $img1 = $image->size(200, 100, array("cropping" => "center")); $img2 = $image->size(200, 100, array("cropping" => "northwest")); 1
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