As someone who works with lots of visuals I appreciate the large image format.
Regarding the AI image generation window, my initial instinct was to utilize nodes or Tana search within the prompt textbar. I'm accustomed to using the search function and copying and pasting nodes extensively in Tana, and I hoped to apply a similar method, or something more complex like a prompt workbench where we can design our prompts in this context as well.
I agree with the comments of Nick Thompson about the card view thumbnails. An auto crop or auto size function would be great as well because they look quite ugly with blurred background (please see the attachment)
Additionally, I'd like the ability to designate any image as a "banner image."
A potential future improvement could be the integration of a slideshow in Tana & Publish. This would be particularly beneficial for classroom use, as I have increasingly incorporated Tana Publish in educational settings.
Thanks a lot!
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As someone who works with lots of visuals I appreciate the large image format.
Regarding the AI image generation window, my initial instinct was to utilize nodes or Tana search within the prompt textbar. I'm accustomed to using the search function and copying and pasting nodes extensively in Tana, and I hoped to apply a similar method, or something more complex like a prompt workbench where we can design our prompts in this context as well.
I agree with the comments of Nick Thompson about the card view thumbnails. An auto crop or auto size function would be great as well because they look quite ugly with blurred background (please see the attachment)
Additionally, I'd like the ability to designate any image as a "banner image."
A potential future improvement could be the integration of a slideshow in Tana & Publish. This would be particularly beneficial for classroom use, as I have increasingly incorporated Tana Publish in educational settings.
Thanks a lot!