Is there an easy way to output the seed value for copy/paste?

It IS visible on hover, but to copy/paste it, I have to: inspect the image in browser dev tools, click to edit the image element, find the seed text, select it, copy. Surely there must be an easier way without having to use the seeder plugin? 🤔

[Feature request] Alternatively, it would be nice if the seed appeared in a field when clicking an image after the image is saved to a gallery (like the prompts do).

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    9 months ago

    [Feature request] Alternatively, it would be nice if the seed appeared in a field when clicking an image after the image is saved to a gallery (like the prompts do).

    This was taken care of beautifully! - especially with the bonus of having the info button available before the image is saved to the gallery. Thanx again @perchance@lemmy.world !

    [Feature request (gallery)] I understand the (necessary) function of the overlay on the gallery images for content filtering purposes - and it works great… however as it is, it makes it impossible to view a gallery image at full size without downloading it or using browser dev tools. I don’t know if it would be possible to add a “View Image” or “Open image in new tab” button? Perhaps having it appear only AFTER accepting the content warning popup? Really fancy would be invoking a lightbox gallery… but that might be overkill.

    This button could be optional on the normal image output container div because right-click > open image in new tab is currently possible.

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      9 months ago

      Ah I just typed out a big confused comment, but then tested what you’re saying on Firefox (I use Chrome normally) and I see what you mean - Firefox doesn’t show “open image in new tab” (due to overlay) whereas Chrome’s right-click manages to “see through” the overlay. An alternative here is actually just to click the download button, since it actually just opens the image in a new tab, rather than downloading it. I should probably change the icon…

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        9 months ago

        An alternative here is actually just to click the download button, since it actually just opens the image in a new tab, rather than downloading it.

        Hm… Did this behavior change recently? I could have sworn that in the past when clicking the DL button it just dl’d the image (named image.jpeg) to my downloads folder immediately… but maybe I’m misremembering.

        The fact that it opens in a new tab is fine, really. Thanx!