Re: inline JPGs

2009-08-21 Thread Ron Johnson
] Also : Folder -> Preffer HTML to Plain Text Except that this is a crime against humanity, besides being contrary to published debian-user netiquette. In that case, inline JPGs are a crime against humanity as well.. Not true, at least in Tbird, where displaying inline images is independent f

Re: inline JPGs

2009-08-21 Thread Adam Hardy
ain Text Except that this is a crime against humanity, besides being contrary to published debian-user netiquette. In that case, inline JPGs are a crime against humanity as well.. Not true, at least in Tbird, where displaying inline images is independent from presenting emails in text or html mode. T

Re: inline JPGs

2009-08-17 Thread Mihira Fernando
lso : > >>> Folder -> Preffer HTML to Plain Text > >> > >> Except that this is a crime against humanity, besides being contrary > >> to published debian-user netiquette. > > > > In that case, inline JPGs are a crime against humanity as well.. > > Not tru

Re: inline JPGs

2009-08-17 Thread Ron Johnson
ser netiquette. In that case, inline JPGs are a crime against humanity as well.. Not true, at least in Tbird, where displaying inline images is independent from presenting emails in text or html mode. -- Featuring GRATUITOUS ALIEN NUDITY -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-r

Re: inline JPGs

2009-08-16 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Sun August 16 2009, Ron Johnson wrote: > > Folder -> Preffer HTML to Plain Text > > Except that this is a crime against humanity, besides being contrary > to published debian-user netiquette. right, except the majority of people that email me use HTML/Windowz products, an

Re: inline JPGs- SOLVED!

2009-08-16 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Sun August 16 2009, Mihira Fernando wrote: > Did you try : > View -> Attachments -> Inline > ack, not a preference, but a VIEW menu.. no, I had it as smart. set it to inline, and now I see the images!!! thanks! > Also : > Folder -> Preffer HTML to Plain Text already had that set. -- Paul C

Re: inline JPGs

2009-08-16 Thread Mihira Fernando
On Sunday 16 August 2009 08:22:57 pm Ron Johnson wrote: > On 2009-08-16 05:15, Mihira Fernando wrote: > [snip] > > > Also : > > Folder -> Preffer HTML to Plain Text > > Except that this is a crime against humanity, besides being contrary > to published debian-user

Re: inline JPGs

2009-08-16 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2009-08-16 05:15, Mihira Fernando wrote: [snip] Also : Folder -> Preffer HTML to Plain Text Except that this is a crime against humanity, besides being contrary to published debian-user netiquette. -- Scooty Puff, Sr The Doom-Bringer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@list

Re: inline JPGs

2009-08-16 Thread Mihira Fernando
On Saturday 15 August 2009 03:46:24 pm Paul Cartwright wrote: > My wife & I both use kmail on our Debian Lenny system. When I get a jpg, > all I see is the filename.jpg at the bottom of the page & as attachments in > the preview window. My wife sees the photo on her screen in the preview > window.

inline JPGs

2009-08-15 Thread Paul Cartwright
My wife & I both use kmail on our Debian Lenny system. When I get a jpg, all I see is the filename.jpg at the bottom of the page & as attachments in the preview window. My wife sees the photo on her screen in the preview window. I've looked all over the settings & can't figure out what to change