Hello Velma, On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 18:16:39 -0400 GMT (11/Jul/09, 5:16 +0700 GMT), Velma Kahn wrote:
VK> 7/9/2009, Thomas Fernandez wrote: >>I've never had any problem with image rendering. Please advise which >>service you subscribe to, and I will subscribe and take a look. VK> I will redirect samples of the two emails to you. That should display VK> the issues. VK> The one from com...@comicspages.com--the images are cut off at the right. You mean com...@mycomicspage.com. When I click on the images, I am taken to the actual webpage so I can compare. What happenes here is that the image is no cut off, but it is shown smaller than the frame. As I don't have a screenshot software on this computer and don't want to bore you with a bmp in Word, let me draw: ----------------------------------- ----------------------------------- ----------------------------- | | | | | | | | ----------------------------- ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ The picture is complete, but rendered too small. Bug. VK> The one from daily...@rbma.com shows black bars and rectangles all VK> over the place that are quite distracting (whereas elsewhere the VK> comics are bordered by solid blue boxes). I have little black lines all over the place, no rectangles. I don't think the images are rendered incorrectly, but the HTML code is interpreted wrongly. Basically, I can confirm both HTML mails are rednered incorrectly. Kindly issue a butracker entry and I will suppport. VK> For the rest of your email, it's hard for me to interpret. I take it VK> that The Bat! has been around for a long time, is still actively VK> developed--and that sometimes things get fixed, sometimes features VK> get enhanced and added, sometimes things don't get fixed, and VK> sometimes things get worse? And that a substantial group of you all VK> get by and are relatively content? That is correct. I've been with the project for 10 years now, and TheBat! is still work in progress. It is fun to watch it develop, and frustrating when something you especially like suddenly doesn't work any more. Most people stick with it anyway, helping the developers to find the problem. -- Cheers, Thomas. http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/ Message reply created with The Bat! 4.1.11 under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 3 ________________________________________________ Current version is 4.2.6 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html