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Ability to change slide ratio after inserted to canvas #118

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send-me-a-ticket opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 1 comment
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Ability to change slide ratio after inserted to canvas #118

send-me-a-ticket opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 1 comment
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send-me-a-ticket commented Nov 11, 2024

I would like to request the addition of a feature which allows users to change width/height of slide independently after it has been created onto the canvas. Currently, the slides in Obsidian are linked to default size & calculated ratio in settings page. While size can be changed after slide is created, ratio cannot.

Being able to change slide sizes on-the-go is beneficial where you are using a slide as a grouping object for other elements.

This feature if implemented, should allow pre-defined sizes via Popup -> Style -> Ratio.

Standard sizes like A4 (1.414:1), Letter (1.294:1), Envelope (2:5), Square (1:1) etc. can be predefined, with the option for user to add more than one custom size via plug-in Settings.

The current workaround is to insert a slide, then change the setting (slide size) and insert another slide. While this works, implementation via UI could make this much more effective.

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I understand your use case, but this feature is definitely not a priority.
FYI: slides are just group nodes with a specific ratio. So you might consider switching to the default group node type for more flexibility.

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