Re: images attached shown as inline , posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 7 13:34:17 2005
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> One of the main and mandatory feature they cannot renunce is the possibility
> of displaying every attached image just inline, without having to click over
> the file name or to enter the entry view (in which the attachment can
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Re: images attached shown as inline , posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Mon Feb 7 14:06:48 2005
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> > One of the main and mandatory feature they cannot renunce is the possibility
> > of displaying every attached image just inline, without having to click over
> > the file name or to enter the entry view (in which the attachment can
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Re: images attached shown as inline , posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 7 14:23:37 2005
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> yes I know, but it could be a "placebo" :-P .. we are using the elog in a lan so it
> could be a good temporary solution ...
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Re: images attached shown as inline , posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Mon Feb 7 15:59:04 2005
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> > yes I know, but it could be a "placebo" :-P .. we are using the elog in a lan so it
> > could be a good temporary solution ...
> >
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Re: images attached shown as inline , posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 7 21:07:58 2005
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> uhm ok .. can I expect to get a release with this feature in the near future ?
I checked how I would do that and did not find a good solution. If I put a
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Re: images attached shown as inline , posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Tue Feb 8 12:39:53 2005
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> > uhm ok .. can I expect to get a release with this feature in the near future ?
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> I checked how I would do that and did not find a good solution. If I put a
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Re: images attached shown as inline , posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Feb 12 17:08:32 2005
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> the following should do the job:
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> <div style="width: 200px">
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Re: images attached shown as inline , posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Wed Feb 16 08:58:47 2005
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> > the following should do the job:
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> > <div style="width: 200px">
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