Thanks Robert for your post.

I just tried drag/drop with a new message and yes, it does put a link in the body and show the image in the preview “markdown/up” pane.

So drag/drop, not copy/paste. Got it.

Thanks,
Dave
MacOS 10.12.6 Sierra
MM 1.12.4

On 17 Apr 2020, at 11:24, Robert Goldman wrote:

I use inline images all the time, e.g., by dragging and dropping an image from Photos into an email. The markdown markup for the attachment appears in the location where I want the image to appear. AFAICT this is done by making a link from that location of the message text to the image in the attachments.

On 17 Apr 2020, at 13:22, Dave C wrote:

Is it possible to insert inline images? Paste in between paragraphs, for example? And if so, how to preview these?

It seem that MM specifically prevents inline images. If I copy and paste an image I get an alert that this will be an attachment, so as to not “accidentally attach something to an email by pasting”. (!!)

Is it possible to insert & preview inline images?

Thanks,
Dave
MacOS 10.12.6 Sierra
MM 1.12.4
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