• finally a great plugin that does its job well and correctly!
    In my experience with plugins similar to this, there should be a regeneration button directly in the media selection within the post. And also the possibility of skipping the already processed media of the bulk regeneration. Thank you very much for your great work.

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  • Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    Hi @centoasa,

    Thanks for your feedback! There is currently the ability to regenerate individual images from the media library, if you switch it to list mode. I’m not sure if it is feasible to add actions in the media selection area otherwise. Maybe on the side panel, but I know the core devs were pretty hesitant to allow adding actions into the grid view in general. I’ll put it on our feature request list for consideration though.

    As for the bulk process, if you stop it part way through, the plugin should offer to resume from where it left off. Otherwise, FRT doesn’t keep track of what has been “completed” long-term, so it will indeed attempt to redo all images if you run it again later.

    Thread Starter dolceremy

    (@centoasa)

    I asked you to skip the images already processed because I processed some images manually, and others via bulk. To prevent the bulk process from re-processing the same images (even manually) in the list of images put a notice of the process occurred and in the bul. process skip the processed images.

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    Hmm, that makes sense, though I can see some folks wanting it configurable, or not at all. For example, if we kept track of the timestamp when a given attachment was last regenerated, we could skip everything from the last 24 or 48 hours. Some might want 7 days, or nothing. Interesting idea for sure, so I’ll leave this open as a feature request, and if others are interested they can chime in here.

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