Resizing images from corners
Currently resizing an image proportionally resizes from the centre. Often when trying to resize an image to the same size as an existing one it is convenient to line up from the corners, but as the resize feature stretches the image from the centre it becomes inaccurate and difficult to guess the relative size of images
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Mehmet Ali Andic commented
The year is 2024 and still we are all try to resize images and stickers by guessing. Center resize is a terrible way to do this. Please make this from corners.
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Mohammed Haji commented
This needs to be implemented asap. Also, have a setting where users can decide whether or not to use this feature.
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Anonymous commented
use case is to create a summary from a pdf document by copy-pasting parts of it (using the lasso tool), when pasting in a notebook, resizing each part and make them similar in size is difficult to manage.
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Billy Wall commented
I insert a lot of images into notebooks, and when resizing an image to fit that part of the page, it is very frustrating to have the image scale relative to its center, rather than relative to its upper left corner. For my purposes, I know where I want the image to anchor, and it's much more difficult to get it there when all of its edges are dilating and translating relative to the page. I'm sure there are many users for which the default (only?) setup is fine, and I understand the benefit of trying to keep the number of options to a minimum to make supporting the application simpler, but this is becoming a big frustration and time suck for me.
This suggestion post seems to be a near-duplicate of this other one:
https://feedback.goodnotes.com/forums/191274-customer-suggestions-for-goodnotes/suggestions/32597755-image-resize-with-anker-on-the-corner