• Resolved philbee

    (@philbee)


    Does MFR rename large image files, where WP created a -scaled version, to something like XYZ-mfrh-original.jpg… and if it does, is there a way to disable this?
    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Author Jordy Meow

    (@tigroumeow)

    Hi @philbee,

    Yes, it does that ?? It’s actually needed to do this, otherwise we might lose track of this file. It would be really tricky to add an option to avoid resizing it. Why would you like to do this?

    Thread Starter philbee

    (@philbee)

    Hi Jordy
    thanks for your feedback.
    Maybe the problem I had doesn’t have anything to do with renaming those -scaled images:
    I’m using Real Phyiscal Media PRO from devowl to save image files into folders as defined by Real Media Library’s metadata. In the background, as you certainly know, RPM uses MFR to move the files around.

    Using this combo on a site that has large images scaled due to big_image_size_threshold, the original file does not get moved. This then breaks any attempt to, for example, recreate thumbnails, as all the plugins I tested want to use the orginal, largest image file as source, but can’t find it: they’re looking in the folder where all the scaled and WP-created images reside, the link to the original fils is broken (even in WP Media).

    Plugin Author Jordy Meow

    (@tigroumeow)

    Hi,

    Checked and fixed ?? I will push a new version now. Please give it a try.

    Cheers!
    Jordy.

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