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    Decide on size of picture.

    I read your replies to my other post on uploading pictures to flickr. I'll thing about them.


    Here is another way of getting the full size icons.

    (now this image appears expanded. It didn't start that way. )

    Just showing what you can do with by double clicking.

    click twice on the uploaded icon image. You will get this.




    Here is what you get:

    Just showing what you can do with by double clicking.


    A little more playing here.

    Robert
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    Attachment 1393


    Now you notice I get a smaller version of the image.

    I'm getting carried away here. Will have to think tomorrow.

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    Thanks for getting involved here and helping Robert!

    It's going to help everyone get information posted!

    You'll find that most every option is available and turned on in this forum... it was always a place to put our stuff! Now your helping us show are stuff, instead of just an attachement.

    FYI when you size a picture 900 pixels wide is optimum maximum. Length does not matter. Sometimes all you need is 600. When I put up wiring diagrams the origanal is much bigger so it prints well! But will only show 900 pixels wide in posts.

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    The process of uploading an image to the gearhead-efi server seems overly complicated and error prone to me. It's not acting as I'd have guess which confused me. It's not like other sites.

    After I write a post, I post the post then review what I have written. I'd expect to see what everyone else sees. I was surprised to find this isn't always the case.

    The editor is an implementation of a wysiwyg -- what you see is what you get -- editor. This isn't the case when you upload an image to the gearhead-efi server. I'd assume some configuration parameters need tweeting.

    I could look over the documentation to get some idea of what might be possible if you like. If you like, what software is being used & a good link?

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    I've programmed in assembly language before. They are all very machine specific by definition. Have no experience with the 68xxx. Always, the hardware environment makes a big difference. I could try to answer general questions.

    Robert

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    Sure! Here's a link to the manual.
    https://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/

    I do have things set wide open/all options and I had thought about scaling the image attachment option back to where most other forums are set?

    You can change WYSIWYG editor to standrd or formatting or? in your user control panel if you don't like it. Like I said I left more things on then most sites do...

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    I changed the attachment dialog to a lessor setting, like most other forums. Try it and see if you like it, and anyone else for that matter. It is easier! Still can not add attachment from quick reply, have to go advanced.

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