08-22-2021, 06:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2021, 06:24 PM by joyrider3774.)
Something i'm working on for the next version:
![[Image: GhGlevr.png]](https://i.imgur.com/GhGlevr.png)
here are the stats for some of the different options html exporter is going to get concerning to images and converting to jpg / (ico ->) png for my library. Noforce means if source and target filetype are the same files are just copied and not reencoded (unless you resize of course). Force means the files are forcefully resaved even if your original image was of same type. This makes sure jpeg quality is (re)applied. Resize was done using 48x48 for icons, 1280x720 for background and covers to 180x270, it only resizes if original image is bigger (in resolution). With each option it will always check the final files size and if the final files size is bigger than the original the original is used again the nr (85 & 100) at the end is the jpeg quality setting
![[Image: MwhVjHH.png]](https://i.imgur.com/MwhVjHH.png)
full image link: https://i.imgur.com/MwhVjHH.png
![[Image: GhGlevr.png]](https://i.imgur.com/GhGlevr.png)
here are the stats for some of the different options html exporter is going to get concerning to images and converting to jpg / (ico ->) png for my library. Noforce means if source and target filetype are the same files are just copied and not reencoded (unless you resize of course). Force means the files are forcefully resaved even if your original image was of same type. This makes sure jpeg quality is (re)applied. Resize was done using 48x48 for icons, 1280x720 for background and covers to 180x270, it only resizes if original image is bigger (in resolution). With each option it will always check the final files size and if the final files size is bigger than the original the original is used again the nr (85 & 100) at the end is the jpeg quality setting
![[Image: MwhVjHH.png]](https://i.imgur.com/MwhVjHH.png)
full image link: https://i.imgur.com/MwhVjHH.png