You can add an inline picture by pressing the button that looks like a
mountain (next to the smiley face) - it is called insert image. Once you
click on that button, you can drag and drop your picture, and it will look
the way you want it to be.

Bryan

On Wednesday, May 1, 2013, Kevin Smith wrote:

> I'm trying out Mailplane, and this ones a disappointment. Images become
> attachment when dragged into body of mail. With Safari gmail its possible
> to have images appear in body of email.
>
> On Wednesday, 13 February 2013 21:44:20 UTC, Nathaniel R. Ben-Attar wrote:
>>
>> When using gmail in chrome, drag/dropping an image into the message field
>> places the image inline in the email.  When doing this under mailplane, an
>> attachment is created but the image is not placed inline in the message.
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