Security and robustness:
- EXIF orientation is now applied before any geometry. Phone photos carry the
rotation only as metadata; sharp was cropping the unrotated raster, so a
portrait shot came out of the printer sideways and wrongly framed.
- renderCell no longer materialises the padded image at source resolution.
It is one extract-resize-extend chain now, which is also sharp's internal
order. A panorama into a narrow contain target used to build a ~960 MB
intermediate and then fail; it is 90 ms and a few MB now.
- Target size is capped (300 Mpx) and bleedMm is clamped in /api/print/single,
which had no bound at all.
- The delivery gallery is validated before use - posixpath.join let a crafted
name escape the target's base folder and create directories there.
- Sheet requests are capped at 500 pieces and the packer has a step budget, so
a degenerate request cannot block the single-threaded server.
- Print presets: delete only your own (admins all), config size limit, count
limit, and by_name honours anonymous_generations.
- Telegram callbacks require an active pairing, like every other path.
- Error responses no longer leak storage paths or delivery hostnames.
Correctness:
- allowRotate:undefined now means allowed, consistently with the packer.
- The many-formats shortcut no longer drops a format that only fits rotated.
- unplaced names the format that is actually missing, not the first one.
- Crop marks never sit inside the printed bleed - the offset is raised.
- capacity() computes the grid instead of probing with 200 copies.
- Image keys in the sheet cannot collide with a cell literally named x::rot.
- labelMm keeps real decimals; parseSizeMm reads a:b as width:height, so
3:4/15 is portrait and 4:3/15 is landscape.
- The footer is skipped when there is no free space at the bottom.
- The UI warns when corner marks do not fit the margin, and when continuous
guides are used with mixed sizes.
Tests: 21 -> 31, each finding has a regression test.
Print now offers every format the AI pipeline knows (9x13 to 60x90, DIN A6-A2,
squares, poster/frame sizes to 70x100, and the screen ratios as physical sizes).
When a picture does not match the target ratio the user picks per image between
cropping to fill and keeping the whole picture on a border colour - never a
stretch. The module is called Passbilder now; /druck redirects.
Fixes two real defects: sharp runs extend after resize, so padded cells came out
oversized (a 35x45 mm cell became 35x171 mm with a border), and the grid packer
rotated a single portrait photo just because more would fit sideways.
Mobile: cards become rows, touch targets ~40px, crop editor as a bottom sheet.
Verified at 390/820/1440px - all three produce the same PDF.
Pure geometry, no I/O: DIN A6-A2 incl. A3+ (329x483), photo-paper cuts,
US Letter/Legal, biometric and small photo formats, plus a forgiving free
size parser (12x15 cm, 35x45mm, 5, 4:3/15). Packing: exact grid for uniform
sizes, MaxRects with one fixed orientation per format for mixed sets, so
small prints fill the space next to a large one. Crop marks as line segments
(corner marks outside the trim box; continuous guides that never cross a
motif). Covered by tests/printlayout.test.ts.