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Viewing jpg attachments

Darn.  0 for two.  Maybe he'll add it in a future update.  Thanks anyway.

Darn.  0 for two.  Maybe he'll add it in a future update.  Thanks anyway.

Is there some setting that deals with the display of  jpg attachments?  I've searched various topics and haven't found anything.  If someone sends me a high res photo it displays as a huge image with scroll bars and I have to save it and reopen it to see it.  When I use my webmail account the photos resize automatically. 

Is there some setting that deals with the display of  jpg attachments?  I've searched various topics and haven't found anything.  If someone sends me a high res photo it displays as a huge image with scroll bars and I have to save it and reopen it to see it.  When I use my webmail account the photos resize automatically. 

It is because the Jpg image contains its size as part of the file. WebMail services use browser software to display images, which is capable of shrinking image sizes to the window size.   If you are sent a message with a Html version of the message body, you will get the same effect.

It is because the Jpg image contains its size as part of the file. WebMail services use browser software to display images, which is capable of shrinking image sizes to the window size.   If you are sent a message with a Html version of the message body, you will get the same effect.

[quote user="irelam"]It is because the Jpg image contains its size as part of the file. WebMail services use browser software to display images, which is capable of shrinking image sizes to the window size.[/quote]

TER provides a function called TerShrinkPictureToPage(), so I guess David Harris could something about this as well.

<p>[quote user="irelam"]It is because the Jpg image contains its size as part of the file. WebMail services use browser software to display images, which is capable of shrinking image sizes to the window size.[/quote]</p><p>TER provides a function called <i>TerShrinkPictureToPage()</i>, so I guess David Harris could something about this as well. </p>
			Michael
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