On Tue, 2015-12-01 at 16:47 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-12-01 at 11:57 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > I've searched bugzilla for possibilities, but all the TIFF related
> > things are either very old or resolved. (But there again, I don't
> > seem to be very good at searching for relevant bug reports!)
> 
>       Hi,
> since the move to WebKitGTK+ for mail preview the image attachment
> showing (inline) is done purely by WebKitGTK+. How they do that I do
> not know. Maybe they abandon TIFF views, because they can be
> multipage.

Hmm, OK. Unfortunately it seems that when a Mac user cut and pastes an 
image into an email, it uses TIFF - so the usual method of telling
someone to use another format doesn't really work.

> 
> I can "View Inline" the TIFF attachment in the attachment button, but
> the WebKitGTK+ shows a "missing image" icon instead of the first page
> of it. Thus it can be some issue in the attachment encoding for it on
> the Evolution side. I attached a PNG file and a TIFF file to one
> message and I see that the PNG file is encoded as "image/png", while
> the TIFF is encoded as "application/vnd.evolution.attachment". That can
> explain it (it's evolution issue).
> 

The emails don't originate from Evolution and the images have a content
type of "image/tiff".

Basically, is this a generic issue that Evolution doesn't disply TIFFs
anymore, or is it specific to my system?

P.


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