David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/28/13 8:14 PM, F Murtz wrote:
With Seamonkey, when using newsgroups if I put an ascii smiley ihe
receiver gets a picture smiley, where does seamonkey hide this smiley
and can I (and how to make and replace) it with a bigger one? or
animated one?


Actually, the simley image is generated by the recipient's application.
  If your recipient would look at the message source as received, the
ASCII smiley would be there.  In the case of newsgroups, you should
select [View>  Message Source] from the menu bar.  You will see only the
ASCII smiley.

If you go to [View>  Zoom], you can select or deselect Zoom Text Only.
Deselected, zooming will make the smiley image larger or smaller as the
text is also zoomed.


Sorry, David.

I thought the poster was referring to the Smileys that used to be with Mozilla based e-mail. They are ASCII characters converted to graphic icons. They are not accessible to the user, just from the HTML editor.

When a user receives a HTML message he sees the graphical icon, but when he only reads ASCII mail he sees only the ASCII characters that represent the icon.

Michael G
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