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  • I second that request. Anybody?

    Still a huge gap…

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    May I also suggest to move the Flattr logo to the bottom of the page where you have the PayPal logo. This is only because Flattr logo is close to the actively used buttons, hovering the cursor above it by accident causes the mini-window to appear and it is a little bit annoying to manually close it or wait for a few seconds for it to disappear automatically.

    [ Please do not bump, that’s not permitted here. ]

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    And what about the decimal point?

    I could not find any relevant log via FTP. Is there any other way to debug? Like I suggested, some debugging mod? I was thinking about the access rights, but this is a little odd that that you can move the files but can’t delete them with your script.

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    Wow, that is really cool!!! Maybe you should document this feature because it is not quite described on your FAQ page.

    In case somebody else is wondering, the following slugs/attributes are available (I believe the last two are specific to Graphene theme I use)

    size_large=original
    size_large=thumbnail
    size_large=medium
    size_large=large
    size_large=graphene-homepage-pane
    size_large=post-thumbnail

    I tried it on a gallery and it works fine – the gallery images are properly identified and do not show in the issues. It looks like this problem has been resolved.

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    There is also a minor question about the file size formatting/representation. For example, my screen shows “816.97 KO” for a particular file, but I know this file is 816,971 byte or 797 KB, and I am not sure what “O” means.

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    Where can I find the PHP logs? I could not find anything within WordPress interface. In my service provider PHP manager there is only an option to switch between PHP 4 and PHP 5 and it is currently set to PHP 5. Maybe you can suggest some temporary debugging modification code to find out what is going on?

    As for the last issue: I am not sure what “search” you are talking about. Let me clarify again what I mean. There are three tabs: Issues, Ignored and Trash, correct? And this is how I see the “tabs” now:

    Issues(20) | Ignored(0) Trash(4)

    As you can see, Trash is not separated from Ignored. I think they should look like this:

    Issues(20) | Ignored(0) | Trash(4)

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    … or maybe show “Details”, the one that appears in plugin search results. For some reason the details page link disappears after the plugin is installed and it is very inconvenient.

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    videoink: as a workaround you can press Reset and then rescan after you manually delete the files via FTP.

    I checked on my other site – same problem.

    I don’t know if it’s related or a separate problem – thumbs are broken in Trash tab (you may need to refresh (F5) to reveal that). The Trash tab page loads very slow as if it is looking for the thumb image but can’t find it.

    And a little cosmetic issue: the Trash tab is not separated by “|” character from the Ignored tab.

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    Sorry, I can’t do a clean install – it’s a production site. I will try on my other production site to see if there is any difference.

    In my case pressing delete button doesn’t do anything. What is the difference between Delete in the trash tab and Empty Trash?

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    This bug is fixed, thank you!!

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    Thank you for the new release and new features! I love the thumbs feature! As for the Ignore – it is a wonderful function, but I noticed after the next scan the file appeared in the Issues again and I was able to delete it. It looks dangerous. I think the files already in Ignored list should never appear in the Issues list.

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    1 – are you saying that “Media (DB entry) not found” issue is related only to “Scan Media” in the settings and “Not used files” issue is related only to “Scan Files”? And there are no other possible issues? That was not very obvious to me. But if that’s the case, this will work, too. I would only add in a little explanation, something like “The Media Library will be scanned for Media (DB entry) not found issue)” and “The Uploads folder will be scanned for Not used files issue”. Alternatively you could scan for all the issues, but let the user decide what he wants to do with the results – filter out by the file name or by the issue. Because you already have the file name filter, I thought adding the “issue” filter would be more logical in this situation?

    2 – not a big issue. There was a situation where I wanted to quickly scroll through the pages to check on an issue where I didn’t remember the filename. Otherwise I would use the file search function which serves same purpose.

    3 – this is mainly for consistency, convenience and automation. I noticed many operations in WordPress use autorefresh. For example, you add the files to the library, you see the process, “crunching” and then you don’t see the button “please refresh to see the changes”, you see the library contents autorefreshed. However if this makes the code a lot more complicated, and you prefer simplicity over automation at this point, I can understand that.

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    Thank you.

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