On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 2:14 PM, bill hansen <billhansen2...@gmail.com>wrote:

> The image used to open up in the compose window at about half the size of
> the compose window. Now it opens at the full size of the compose window,
> but scaling it down works the same as it did in the past.  Clicking on the
> lower right corner of the image brings up boundary markings (small squares
> on corners and in the centers of the sides, top, and bottom of the image).
> After the boundary markings show, clicking on the *lower right corner *allows
> me to scale the image down and/or to change its aspect ratio, by pushing
> the boundary marker up and to the right (to decrease size of the image).
> With this "new" setup, I have to be careful to avoid a new sliding
> "elevator bar" at the right of the image - but with a little care, it works
> just fine.
>

It doesn't work this way in mine. If I drag an image in, I get no boundary
markers that I can drag. If I click on the image I am presented with links
below it for Small, Medium, Large, Original size and Remove.

What browser are you using?

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Marko

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