On Friday 03 May 2019 09:50:10 Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Please keep unrelated questions in seperate emails.
On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 09:26:34AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
2nd is, is there any way to insert an image so
that is seen by the
receiver with the next line of text after being a continuation of
the message, like a caption for that image? The last time I tried
inserting an image at the cursor I got about 6 black boxes that had
nothing in the echo from a list that does take inline images from
winderz machines.
Context?
What sort of message? Instant Messenger? IRC? Email? Posting on a
Wordpress blog? Something else?
Normal kmail generated email msg, inserting a jpeg or png in the middle
of whats basically a text msg doesn't work, only gets about 6 blank
squares in the src text, and which do not make it thru the malling list
in the returning echo from the listserver, whereas an attached .jpeg
does. But then there is no way to caption the individual image.
If you're talking about email, I think you need to
send a HTML message
but the details of what goes in the HTML are beyond me. If it isn't
documented and googling doesn't help, the best thing may be to grab
somebody else's email which renders using inline images, and see what
the HTML looks like. (Generally the answer is "horrific".)
Agreed. It should have an assigned Excedrin headache number. :) But in a
text msg, isn't that what a mime boundary trigger and its following mime
command is supposed to do??? Thats not nearly so ugly, and its a long
time, very well defined protocol...
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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