Cropping and Free-resizing

It’ll be great if I could crop images in the app and resize them easily instead of just having three sizes.

Something similar to the bear app beta would be great.

We’ll keep it in mind. For now you would probably be best to crop the image in Photos or something, and then import it.

Kind regards,
Drew

Just to say that free resizing (or simply having a fixed size rather than proportional size) would be extremely useful.

Without any mathjax/latex support I’m often generating equations in LaTeXiT and pasting an image of the equation into agenda. However, because of the proportional sizing of images (and each equation image is only as wide as the equation) the equations start looking very bad because their text size effective depends on how wide the equation is.

Of course native mathjax/latex support would also be amazing :smile:

Are you sure about this? Agenda should size the image based on the pixels. Only if it is very wide does it downscale to fit on the screen.

Something you could perhaps experiment with is the 50% sizing. If you make each equation image in agenda be 50%, they may not need downscaling, and then they should look consistent in size.

We will take on board the mathjax request. I think the effect would be similar though. Ultimately, what we would show would be an image, and if it were too wide, we would still need to scale it down. (It is possible to introduce horizontal scrolling, but it is a pretty bad experience in a note taking app where you just want things to be easy to use.)

Drew

I see. I did some tests and you’re right, essentially the issue was that some of my equations were short and some quite long.

In the process of testing I might have flushed out a strange bug which exacerbated my issue. It seems if I paste in a png, jpeg or pdf, they all render with different sizes in agenda. Using a different app (PowerPoint), tiff, png and pdf all render the same size (jpeg is different which is also strange). It’s unclear which parts of the issue are agenda and which are LaTeXiT. Screenshots below with FixedWidth 100%. Rendered in LaTeXiT with font size 14pt. Definitely not a priority to fix, just quite strange.