Hi

On Wednesday 30 May 2012 at 10:15:10 PM, in
<mid:[email protected]>, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:



> My file/folder locations are a match to yours. The
> thing I'm most confused/concerned about is the
> selections I've made at OPTIONS - PREFERENCES -
> VIEWER/EDITOR. The selection choices don't make a lot
> of sense to me and I believe this is where I might have
> screwed things up. The following link goes to a
> screenshot of that window so you can see what's
> selected: http://clip2net.com/s/1YT0n. 

[...]

> If you choose to follow the link and view my selections
> you might see that they differ from yours in some way
> that prevents me from seeing the rogue pictures.

My settings reflect the fact that I like to read and compose/send 
email in plaintext; therefore most of those settings are different to 
mine - the sole exception being "Plain Text (MicroEd)" as the default 
text editor. 

I see the rogue image to the right of the message headers when viewing
(but not writing) a message. In TB v4.0.38, the setting to control
this is reached by right-clicking the message headers, hovering over
"Sender Photo" in the context menu, them making sure there is a tick
by "Display sender" and no tick by "Prefer photo from Address Book." I 
think MAU already described this.

I just tried changing to your settings and have downloaded the
"pcwsmilies.zip" that MAU posted and extracted the contents to the
correct place. Nothing new happens before restarting The Bat! but
after doing so, I see your US flag in your signature, animated for
about ten seconds and then static.

I then went back to the options page and experimented before changing
back to my customary settings. Unsurprisingly, your flag no longer
shows if I remove the tick from "use smiley icons in HTML viewer" or
if I change the first setting back to "Plain Text Viewer (fast, no
graphical smileys)" or both. Your Rogue shows in the message headers
no matter what settings are selected in the options-preferences
dialogue, as long as the "Sender Photo" setting I referred to above is
correct.


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Best regards

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Using The Bat! v4.0.38 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600  


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