*Butting in 'cause I have the same problem --- and I don't*
*understand the explanation --- 99% of what?* * Ron, in LODI===================================================* On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Paul B. Gallagher < [email protected]> wrote: > HilsB wrote: > > I frequently mail to an old friend in Calgary. He has dementia and is >> running into difficulties. >> I often include photographs in the mail. If I just 'drop' them then they >> display overfilling the screen. If I attach them then my friend then has >> to double click to call up another program which is not easy for him. >> I appreciate that the size of the photo display can be reduced via the >> 'reply' icon but this is very clumsy and contrasts to the Apple Mail >> program where small / medium/ large options are prominent. >> Does anyone have a workaround or an easy way of including photos that do >> not overfill the recipient's screen. I am anxious to maintain meaningful >> contact with him for as long as possible in a way that is that the >> recipient simply has just to open the mail? >> >> PS. Many many thanks to the SeaMonkey team for all their efforts. >> > > If you send as HTML, you can specify the image size in percent (of the > screen size). Do Insert | Image, navigate to the image location on your > computer, and select it. In the insert dialog, choose the "Dimensions" tab, > "Custom size," and enter the width in "percent" (not "pixels"). SeaMonkey > will also insist that you enter an "alternate text," which should be a > short descriptive word or phrase. > > You need not specify both height and width; 99% width is enough. > > -- > War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. > -- > Paul B. Gallagher > > > _______________________________________________ > support-seamonkey mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey > -- _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

