Meh android top-posting.
Png is totally lossless. It analyzes each scanline versus the prior, and
recodes. Thus a top to bottom gradient becomes a field of identical
repeating numbers using the SUB filter, which compresses extremely well.
There are several filters; png has many operating modes.
On 5/21/2010 1:40 PM, Louis Simard wrote:
> Err... While I know what you want me to do (you want
> Content-Disposition: inline), I don't know how to do that in the Gmail
> web interface. Perhaps I'll set up Mozilla Thunderbird, if it can do
> that :-)
Heh, yea, I've struggled with this on thunderb
At 2001-05-21 14:48 GMT, Phillip Susi wrote:
> When attaching scripts please make sure they are attached with an inline
> disposition so they are readily reviewable while reading the email
> instead of having to save them and open them in another text editor.
Err... While I know what you want me