Istvan Marko writes:
> When text/html parts include images as multipart/related and the
> text/plain alternative is used these images can be completely hidden
> with no easy way to access them or even find out that they are there.
pushed,
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Istvan Marko notm...@kismala.com writes:
When text/html parts include images as multipart/related and the
text/plain alternative is used these images can be completely hidden
with no easy way to access them or even find out that they are there.
pushed,
d
On Fri, 16 Aug 2013, Istvan Marko wrote:
> When text/html parts include images as multipart/related and the
> text/plain alternative is used these images can be completely hidden
> with no easy way to access them or even find out that they are there.
>
> Make
Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
> On Fri, Aug 16 2013, Istvan Marko wrote:
>> When text/html parts include images as multipart/related and the
>> text/plain alternative is used these images can be completely hidden
>> with no easy way to access them or even find out that they are there.
>>
>>
Jameson Graef Rollins jroll...@finestructure.net writes:
On Fri, Aug 16 2013, Istvan Marko notm...@kismala.com wrote:
When text/html parts include images as multipart/related and the
text/plain alternative is used these images can be completely hidden
with no easy way to access them or even
On Tue, Aug 20 2013, Mark Walters wrote:
> What does the (mis-behaving) part button say? is it [image/jpeg] or
> [application/octet-stream as image/jpeg] or? and what do correctly
> behaving part buttons say?
Hey, Mark. That's the perplexing part: the parts seem otherwise very
similar. For
On Tue, Aug 20 2013, Mark Walters markwalters1...@gmail.com wrote:
What does the (mis-behaving) part button say? is it [image/jpeg] or
[application/octet-stream as image/jpeg] or? and what do correctly
behaving part buttons say?
Hey, Mark. That's the perplexing part: the parts seem otherwise
On Tue, Aug 20 2013, Istvan Marko wrote:
> Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
>
>> However, the behavior of the part button that now appears seems to be a
>> bit strange. Clicking/hitting enter on the part attempts to save it
>> rather than open it.
>
> This is controlled by
Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
> However, the behavior of the part button that now appears seems to be a
> bit strange. Clicking/hitting enter on the part attempts to save it
> rather than open it.
This is controlled by notmuch-show-part-button-default-action.
There are also the "."
On Fri, Aug 16 2013, Istvan Marko wrote:
> When text/html parts include images as multipart/related and the
> text/plain alternative is used these images can be completely hidden
> with no easy way to access them or even find out that they are there.
>
> Make
On Fri, Aug 16 2013, Istvan Marko notm...@kismala.com wrote:
When text/html parts include images as multipart/related and the
text/plain alternative is used these images can be completely hidden
with no easy way to access them or even find out that they are there.
Make
Jameson Graef Rollins jroll...@finestructure.net writes:
However, the behavior of the part button that now appears seems to be a
bit strange. Clicking/hitting enter on the part attempts to save it
rather than open it.
This is controlled by notmuch-show-part-button-default-action.
There
Hi
What does the (mis-behaving) part button say? is it [image/jpeg] or
[application/octet-stream as image/jpeg] or? and what do correctly
behaving part buttons say?
Best wishes
Mark
Jameson Graef Rollins jroll...@finestructure.net writes:
On Fri, Aug 16 2013, Istvan Marko
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