[Cuis-dev] high-speed rich text
Shaping
shaping at uurda.org
Mon May 16 21:31:16 PDT 2022
You don’t need to setup your own server for that, I was just suggesting to use an image hosting service… there are many, for example imgbb.com <http://imgbb.com> .
The response is the same: why would I do that? How is any addition setup faster than just inserting the image into the e-mail?
Ever used Discord?
On Mon, 16 May 2022 at 10:57 PM Shaping via Cuis-dev <cuis-dev at lists.cuis.st <mailto:cuis-dev at lists.cuis.st> > wrote:
You can send a link to the screenshot instead of attaching it.
Why would I do that when I can insert it into the e-mail, and don’t have a server handy, anyway, for serving images that I will only ever serve once (as an insert in one e-mail)?
What’s the problem exactly?
Everyone here knows about Discord, right?
Shaping
On Mon, 16 May 2022 at 9:11 PM Shaping via Cuis-dev <cuis-dev at lists.cuis.st <mailto:cuis-dev at lists.cuis.st> > wrote:
Has anyone yet read the previous e-mail with the subject shown above? The e-mail contains a Pharo screenshot of an inspector, and discusses rich-text rendering speed. The e-mail was held up by the server. Can it be allowed to go through, so that I can see some meaningful discussion about high-performance text? Slow rendering of rich text is my main pain-point right now.
Why are emails with a screenshot being stopped? The e-mail was not that big, and drive space is cheap these days.
Why is the Cuis community not using Discord? I find it much easier, quicker, and productive.
Shaping
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