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DelKatey avatar DelKatey commented on June 13, 2024 1

Maybe an option to zip for batch downloads?

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eight04 avatar eight04 commented on June 13, 2024

I think there is no way to "choose a folder" for batch download in webextension. Webextension does provide a "save as..." option, but it creates save as dialog for each image.

Currently you can only edit the filename pattern manually in batch download UI, and place them in a subfolder.

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DrSNAFU avatar DrSNAFU commented on June 13, 2024

Ah, unfortunate.

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mrandreastoth avatar mrandreastoth commented on June 13, 2024

The problem is that Image Picka assumes it should download to Downloads\Image Picka{Page Title} when the Downloads\Image Picka portion should be user-definable. This applies not only to batch downloaded images but also double-clicked images. For this Image Picka needs a settings page.

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alexolog avatar alexolog commented on June 13, 2024

Maybe an option to zip for batch downloads?

Yes please!

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eight04 avatar eight04 commented on June 13, 2024

the Downloads\Image Picka portion should be user-definable.

You can change them in the settings. The default download folder should be able to be changed in browser settings.

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alexolog avatar alexolog commented on June 13, 2024

Going through changing settings back and forth just to save an image set in a non-default location is inconvenient. The "save as zip" suggestion above coupled with a "save as" sounds like a good alternative.

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necropower avatar necropower commented on June 13, 2024

I think there is no way to "choose a folder" for batch download in webextension. Webextension does provide a "save as..." option, but it creates save as dialog for each image.

Currently you can only edit the filename pattern manually in batch download UI, and place them in a subfolder.

cant we put a absolute path directory in the future releases of it?

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eight04 avatar eight04 commented on June 13, 2024

No. For security, both Chrome and Firefox had decided that extensions can only download files into the download folder.

The only way to bypass this restriction is to install other native software (e.g. a renaming software which can move files), and let Image Picka call it. However, I think this solution is too complex.

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alexolog avatar alexolog commented on June 13, 2024

Many extensions allow the user to specify a subfolder under downloads.

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