Hi David and Helge,
You both make good points (copied below) about the drawbacks of using links to
images instead of attaching images to an email.
I actually don't mind inline images, but was just suggesting links as another
possibility.
Cheers,
-Paul
On Dec 18, 2012, at 3:00 AM, Helge Kr
2012/12/18 Arle Lommel :
> First off, thanks very much, Harm, for taking the time to review my issue and
> provide a detailed response, despite the complaint about images. I will work
> with it and see how it works out.
Hi Arle,
let me express my apology having been impolite again.
> Given tha
On 12/18/2012 09:31 AM, lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
How will this impact users who receive the list in digest mode each week?
(I don't get it this way, so I don't know)
Jeff
Well, it doesn't matter. Even with normal attachments, we get a
completely unusable link in the digests, suc
Paul Morris writes:
> On Dec 18, 2012, at 1:03 AM, Arle Lommel wrote:
>
>> Given that, does anyone have any suggestions to how behave nicely
>> for list members like Harm when images are involved?
>
> Hi Arle, Hmmm... one possible solution is to post your images in
> flickr, dropbox, or your on
How will this impact users who receive the list in digest mode each week?
(I don't get it this way, so I don't know)
Jeff
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:37 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> >> Given that, does anyone have any suggestions to how behave nicely
> >> for list members like Harm when imag
>> Given that, does anyone have any suggestions to how behave nicely
>> for list members like Harm when images are involved?
>
> Hi Arle, Hmmm... one possible solution is to post your images in
> flickr, dropbox, or your online storage provider of choice, and then
> include links to them in your
2012/12/18 Arle Lommel :
> It provides an interesting conundrum. I use a Macintosh with the default
> client (Apple Mail) or a mobile device (iPhone) with the built-in mail
> client. With neither of those is there any distinction between in-line and
> attached images at all. In other words, shor
On Dec 18, 2012, at 1:03 AM, Arle Lommel wrote:
> Given that, does anyone have any suggestions to how behave nicely for list
> members like Harm when images are involved?
Hi Arle, Hmmm... one possible solution is to post your images in flickr,
dropbox, or your online storage provider of ch
First off, thanks very much, Harm, for taking the time to review my issue and
provide a detailed response, despite the complaint about images. I will work
with it and see how it works out.
Now please forgive me for diverting from Lilypond-related matters to issues of
the list etiquette. My issu