Description: When changing the size of an image using the side panel instead of right clicking and selecting "position and size" option, the feature misbehaves if the "keep ratio" option is on. While making the change the program will auto adjust the other dimension. For instance lets say i have an image that is 2 x 3 and I want the width to be 4 which would make the other dimension 6. I would delete the 2 and right before I replace it with a 4 the program will auto change it to the value 0.00 and forcing the other dimension to be a 0.00. If I type in a 4 it cause the other dimension to be to be a 4. This feature is even more ugly and unfix-able if i have two images with the same dimensions and are grouped. if i changed the size of the images as a group the results ugly (I have not fully characterized this part) Steps to Reproduce: 1. Select image (image should have an integer size in one of the dimension and not be a square image, It does not need to be and integer size but it easier this way to show) 2. go to side panel to properties and go to "position and size" field 3. make sure the keep ratio is checked 4. change the dimension with integer size by deleting the integer value and replacing it with another number. be slow to allow the program to autofill 5. Actual Results: Forces the image to be a square image. Expected Results: Image does not keep it's initial ratio Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: Yes Additional Info:
Correction: The Expected Result is the image maintains the same dimension ratio.
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