El sáb, 21-08-2021 a las 09:30 +0200, Pierre THOMAS via evolution-list escribió: > Bonjour, > > I thank you Pete for your answer. > > I understand how a picture is attached to an email. But, like it is > possible with Thunderbird, the recipient must be able to choose what > is convenient for him. > (I consider the best ergonomy for a software is the less number of > mouse clicks to perform what you want ...) > > As an example, for emails received from my surveillance IP Cam, > emails contain only 3 photos. The body of the email is just 3 lines > each beginning with an arrow, clicking on this arrow displays the > photo. I just wish a parameter in the menu which enables to do it by > default, without clicking. (The same with different type of attached > documents, as in Thunderbird) > What is said in > https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution/-/issues/1291 is too > sophisticated for me ... > > My best regards, > > Pierre > Hi Pierre,
I know it does not help now, but Evo 3.40.3 (in Cauldron) has a nice feature. If you click the download button on an attached photo, the popup offers the possibility of viewing it or all attached photos inline (in the attachment pane, not the message pane) where you can scroll through them. I have not tested to see what it does with mixed attachments (e.g., images and text documents), but it works really nicely with photos -- and is something I had not noticed until I read your question! Sorry, but it seems to be a new feature in 3.40 as I just checked my Mageia 8 machine, so you basic options are to wait for Mageia 9 or try the flatpak version of Evo. Best, Roy _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list