What happens is that you can upload an oversize image, but
it doesn't appear. The cardboard box shows instead. Some sort of error message would be nice.
I think the cardboard box image indicates a ZIP file or a tar.gz or tar.bz or some kind of file like that. (Are they called compressed formats??)
I'm not positive, but could that be the case with the large file you're trying to upload?
I'm actually not sure if we have size limit for uploaded files. I guess we probably do, but I don't know what it is.
But try uploading it by itself. Just the PNG or SVG or whatever format it is, but not ZIP or the other types I mentioned.
Let us know how it goes :-)
brynn
-----Original Message----- From: Andrew Kurn Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2018 7:35 AM To: brynn Cc: Inkscape User Community ; Victor Westmann Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] Extension gallery - how to?
On Thu 5 Jul 2018 03:00 -0600, brynn wrote:
I see 3 images
[. . .]
description on the extension image page, and place links to the example images in the description.
OK. Done.
If there is a different markup syntax for URLs, I didn't find it. Is there?
I didn't realize there was a requirement for thumbnails to be a certain size. I wonder if that might have been a suggestion for the size which works best?
(If there is a requirement, perhaps some kind of instruction should be showing (or as you suggested, an error during upload)?)
What happens is that you can upload an oversize image, but it doesn't appear. The cardboard box shows instead. Some sort of error message would be nice.
Andrew