Is there an existing issue for this?
What would your feature do ?
When viewing an image's info / metadata in the text2img window, the actual images shrink based on metadata size. If using a lot of extensions that add to metadata (e.g.: ControlNet, Adetailer, Cutoff), multiple Lora, or simply long prompts, the metadata panel can get pushed very high up, to the point of turning images miniscule. Saving multiple images only worsens the issue.

The ability to manually adjust the size of the metadata panel, images could be adjusted to reasonable sizes. Potentially, a scroll bar could be added to the metadata panel, dynamically changing as the panel is increased or decreased, making it possible to scroll through and read all metadata while keeping images at a practical size - which would be the best of both worlds.
Proposed workflow
- Go to text2img
- Create an image with a lot of metadata
- Press the View Info / Metadata button
- Resize panel and scroll metadata to more easily view and compare image info
Additional information
No response
Is there an existing issue for this?
What would your feature do ?
When viewing an image's info / metadata in the text2img window, the actual images shrink based on metadata size. If using a lot of extensions that add to metadata (e.g.: ControlNet, Adetailer, Cutoff), multiple Lora, or simply long prompts, the metadata panel can get pushed very high up, to the point of turning images miniscule. Saving multiple images only worsens the issue.

The ability to manually adjust the size of the metadata panel, images could be adjusted to reasonable sizes. Potentially, a scroll bar could be added to the metadata panel, dynamically changing as the panel is increased or decreased, making it possible to scroll through and read all metadata while keeping images at a practical size - which would be the best of both worlds.
Proposed workflow
Additional information
No response