Changes

Jump to: navigation, search

Dragging Attachments

221 bytes added, 01:07, 6 July 2010
no edit summary
In classic Eudora it was possible to drag files onto an email as it was being composed<imagemap>Image:ose-navstack. The directory paths png|right|borderrect 0 0 174 59 [[Penelope|Go to the attached files would automatically appear in Open Source Eudora Project Index]]rect 0 60 174 109 [[Documentation Project|Go to the addresses area, beneath the BCC field.Open Source Eudora Documentation Index]]rect 0 110 174 142 [[Eudora Releases|Download Eudora OSE]]desc none</imagemap>
In classic Eudora 8, it is was possible to achieve attach files by dropping them on the same behavior, though body of an email or into the process is slightly more obscuremessage header area. If Dropping a file is dragged into the addresses box, an attachments box opens up at the right edge on a mailbox table of the contents would open a new compose message window. Attachments can be dropped onto with the box, or deleted from itattachment already in place.
To customize the display to be more inline with the classic At this time, this behavior is only partially supported in Eudora layout, add the following line to userChromeOSE.css:<blockquote><code>#attachments-box { visibility: visible !important; }</code></blockquote>
In classic When dragging attachments into EudoraOSE, it was possible to create the message body is a legitimate drop target for image files ONLY. (They land as inline attachments by dropping files on the ). If you drop a non-image file into a message body of the email, and even on a mailboxhyperlink appears at the drop point, which would open a compose mail window with vaguely implying that the file has been added as an attachment already in place. This is NOT the case. Though the hyperlink will be sent, the file to which it refers will not.
In Penelope, it is The only possible to drag suitable drop target for non-image files onto a is the message bodyheader area and the attachment box it contains. Image files can be dropped into the header area as well. This They will create an inline attachmentappear as normal attachments.
Confirm
184
edits

Navigation menu