Upon further examination, yeah, I get a white box if I have an inline
image that's a link to a file on a web server rather than to a local
file (which is what I tried initially).  You may want to file a bug on
that; I couldn't find one.

What exactly is the copy & paste problem?

-Mark Gordon

On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 17:08, The Keeper wrote:
> I've tried running killev and still have the same effect.
> 
> I'm running Evolution on Redhat 7.3 with the 2.4.18 kernel.
> 
> I've also tried using Red Carpet to upgrade additional packages,
> thinking that something may have not gotten updated, and ran killev
> afterwards and I'm still having the same effect.
> 
> On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 16:42, Mark Gordon wrote: 
> > On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 11:18, The Keeper wrote:
> > > I recently upgraded from Evolution 1.03 to version 1.2.  Everything
> > > went smooth using Red Carpet by all appearances.  Before the upgrade,
> > > I was able to embed images into my outgoing emails.  After the
> > > upgrade, when I attempt to embed an image I just get a empty box. 
> > > Also, whenever I cut and paste text into a new email, manipulating it
> > > has become a chore.  I didn't experience any of these problems while
> > > using version 1.03.  Did a package not get installed or upgraded?
> > > 
> > > Thanks.
> > 
> > Have you done killev; oafslay ?  Bits of 1.0.3 might still be running. 
> > The one significant bit which got split off into another package and is
> > hence sometimes missing is palm syncing support, which is now in an
> > evolution-pilot package.  That shouldn't affect image-embedding (your
> > penguin shows up here, FWIW) or copy/paste, though.  If you're still
> > having problems, it might help if we knew what distro you're running.
> 

-- 
Mark Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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