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Builds upon #1065, mkdocs-material has now bumped the Pillow version being used, and now the built-in AVIF support can be used. pillow-avif-plugin, the temporary stand-in, can now be dropped (which is good timing as it is failing tests on my end).

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  • Platforms Tested:
    • Windows x86
    • Windows ARM
    • macOS x86
    • macOS ARM
    • Linux x86
    • Linux ARM
  • Tested For:
    • Basic functionality
    • PyInstaller executable
    • Nix package

Builds upon #1065, mkdocs-material has now bumped the Pillow version
being used, and now the built in AVIF support can be used
@CyanVoxel CyanVoxel added Type: Installation Installing, building, and/or launching the program Type: CI Continuous Integration / workflows labels Nov 24, 2025
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Had to re-create my venv locally for this to pull the new package versions, but other than that lgtm 👍

@CyanVoxel CyanVoxel added the Status: Mergeable The code is ready to be merged label Nov 25, 2025
@CyanVoxel CyanVoxel moved this to 🍃 Pending Merge in TagStudio Development Nov 25, 2025
@CyanVoxel CyanVoxel added this to the Alpha v9.5.x milestone Nov 25, 2025
@CyanVoxel CyanVoxel merged commit c38cc9d into main Nov 26, 2025
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