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I see this fairly often. Tweets that show images that have very large original versions will show only the top portion. Here's an example that I captured, where you can see my entire screen (with the Tweetz Issues page maximized and Tweetz displayed on top of it), after I've clicked on the Snopes tweet that's visible in the bottom right. The tweet (and the Snopes article) show much smaller versions of the picture, but Tweetz digs into the HTML code to pull the largest version that's available, and then truncates it.
I'm using Tweetz v2022.2 on Windows 10 Pro x64.
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If Loon is slow to load, exclude it from your virus scanner. The current single-exe technology in dotnet does not play well with some virus scanners like Defender (ironically). This will be resolved when dotnet 7 ships later this year with ahead-of-time compilation.
Thanks for the quick response. Sorry WPF's developer community is so unfriendly. Their responses suggest there might be some way to do what you want, but that they have no interest in helping you find it. That's really unfortunate.
I see this fairly often. Tweets that show images that have very large original versions will show only the top portion. Here's an example that I captured, where you can see my entire screen (with the Tweetz Issues page maximized and Tweetz displayed on top of it), after I've clicked on the Snopes tweet that's visible in the bottom right. The tweet (and the Snopes article) show much smaller versions of the picture, but Tweetz digs into the HTML code to pull the largest version that's available, and then truncates it.
I'm using Tweetz v2022.2 on Windows 10 Pro x64.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: