On 07/11/10 16:32, jim wrote:
On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 10:48:22 +0100, Tony Mechelynck
<antoine.mechely...@gmail.com>  in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:

On 07/11/10 09:36, Ray_Net wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 07 Nov 2010 08:44:55 +0100, /Ray_Net/:
David E. Ross wrote:

The problem is that, no matter how you obtain the image, it traverses
the Internet as an attached file separate from the message. Only when
you compose the message and when the recipient's E-mail application
displays the message does the image file get combined with the
message. Thus, you need an image file when composing the message.

But 1. There is no file ...
2. When embedded in(per example, in the middle of the mail) the mail
there is no visible "file attachement" this is different when i click
on attach-browse-select a file; in this case the file is attached with
the mail(and not embedded in the mail text).
3. I know that the file or pseudo file is appended at the end of the
mail. Looking at the message source we see a multi-part message with
the message text/plain, the message text/html and the message image/png
... all those parts are composing the full message.

So just try this and observe there's no difference:

1. While you're composing (in HTML I guess), select Insert ->  Image...
and then Choose File... from the file system (rather than pasting an
image from the clipboard);
2. Do you see any difference?

Yes, this is working ... we can insert a jpg file...
but the aim is to "paste" not to insert a file... and this paste insert
a pseudo png file. That's the problem ..Lotus Notes cannot render a png
picture type if the version is before 8.5 and my recipeint cannot upgrade.
Howevedr as i said before ... i think that i found the solution ... just
...we have to wait until Wednesday evening.

If you don't have an image-processing program that can convert PNG to
something else, then, if you can display the full PNG image onscreen (if
it isn't too big, that is), try hitting PrtScr then to get a screenshot
of it, probably in JPEG or maybe BMP format. (You may have to "Paste as
New Image" in some image-manipulation software, but at least it ought to
be in some format it understands). Then maybe you can edit that to
remove unneeded stuff around the image, and insert _that_ (and not the
clipboard) as an image file.

Best regards,
Tony.

Tony, as a small piece of now useless knowledge to 99% of the public with
multi-megabit broadband, an MS prtscrn is a BMP image -- meaning it is
ponderously huge, especially when taken from a large display monitor.
(I did a full screen PRTSCRN, which was 1.1meg and converted it to a jpg
which was116kb.)

Apparently I was (for more reasons than I knew) wise to switch to Linux, where a Print-Sceen screenshot is immediately saved to disk as a… let me check… a PNG image.


Also, and off this topic, I was wondering if the JPG is an offshoot of or
utilizes the old RLE internal tech?  Your thought on that?

jim

My thought of that is, "I don't know".

Best regards,
Tony.
--
You are a very redundant person, that's what kind of person you are.
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