There's no way to disable it presently, apart from maybe disabling tiff support in all of gnome.
I can't see why it should be going to X to do the scaling, but with gdk, anything is possible. Iguess there's no chance of trying it locally to see if its just slow 'cause its a big file?
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 14:41 +0000, Jules Richardson wrote:
Is there a way of disabling the little image overview that I get at the bottom of a new email when attaching an image to an email to be sent? In Evo 1.4.6 it *really* crawls with large images - takes 4-5 minutes to attach a 2MB TIFF image! It's not just a file size / encoding issue - I can create a 2MB text file and that just takes a few seconds to attach. I assume it's just thrashing like mad trying to make a little overview picture for me (when I know what the image is anyway, or I wouldn't be attaching it :-) I'm running Evo via a remote X display to the host machine (a dual CPU Pentium 600MHz) - I don't know if the delay is because the display's remote, or if the same performance problem hits everyone. Any way of stopping the overview and just treating any attachment as binary data? cheers, Jules _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
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