On Wed, 13 Mar 2024 10:53:44 -0000 (UTC), Duncan wrote: > Altho a 10,000 lines "smallish" is equally arbitrary. Maybe it should > be 12k, 15k, 20k? > > Similarly for "mediumish". 20k seems a bit low for modern usage. Maybe > 25k, 30k or 50k? Tho if it's not a still-image that pan can display > probably auto-save-dialog is better anyway. > > Personally I'd propose say 12k smallish, 25k mediumish. I'd call that > much more sensible in a modern context altho maybe still on the > conservative side. Anyone for say 20k and 50k, or even larger? > > I oppose killing the tests entirely and would consider say 50k/100k > arguably /too/ high, as I doubt most folks would be happy with pan > unexpectedly and without a dialog downloading whole multi-gig DVD ISO > sizes, say. > > The other possibility would be adding smallish/mediumish sizes to > options, > presumably upping their defaults to at least my proposed 12k/25k in the > process. That arguably makes more sense than hard-coding it. But while > I can easily patch the hard-codes and could just as easily submit them > for upstream inclusion after this discussion, options-coding is beyond > my skill level so that sort of patch would need to be done by someone > else. > > Meanwhile, anyone want to argue for changes to the in-subject extensions > test or the in-group-name pictures test?
I think "configurable", either globally or per-group, and the save dialog should have an option to just view the attachment inline as an option. The behavior as it is is a little confusing, that opening it triggers the 'save' dialog, but selecting it in the header pane and pressing 'enter' gives a different behavior (ie, showing the image inline). It feels like pressing 'n' for the next message should have the same behavior as pressing 'enter' after manually selecting the message. -- Jim Henderson Please keep on-topic replies on the list so everyone benefits _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users