• Enabling embedded pictures in Messages

    From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to All on Thu Feb 10 14:42:03 2022
    Hello All,

    when using Fido today I regularly hit the wall when I notice that I would like to *attach at least a picture* to illustrate something. Also, people keep sendig me fido messages that refer to pictures put on their web space. This feels odd.

    Also, the current practice for *text styles is limited* in application and not well-defined. Still, this seems to be the minor of the two issues.

    I think this is really something that could/should be addressed in some way to enable relevant contemporary communication through fido.

    To adress this, I see _at least_ two options:

    1) Do it fully email-style by using MIME with HTML text and embedded/referenced
    pictures. This will be a lot to implement and particularly difficult to
    handle in 16-Bit software due to memory restrictions and lack of frameworks.
    Also, memory comes to mind when considering the size of the resulting
    messages. Using @SPLIT, these could be extended beyound 63k, but the
    resulting messages might be considered an annoyance.
    2) Define a simple fidonet-compatible way that is more in line with existing
    fido technology (particularly a maximum message length of 63k) but still
    enables including at least a picture and maybe simple text styles while
    maintaining readability on non-compatible systems.

    I find both alternatives interesting, but currently I prefer the latter with a focus on embedding the picture. The idea would by to have something that is more like the ability to post a picture on social media platforms. So instead of providing half a text processor for creating formatted text, people can just include the picture with their fidonet mail and ideally the editor will recompress the picture as needed to a jpg to limit the resuling message size including the encoding picture to 63k.

    My idea for the latter would be to include the .jpg as Base64 and add a kludge to it for inline-display. This could also be done for multiple images.

    An alternative would be including a link to the picture like we do today, but enabling the reader to automatically download such pictures and maybe include automated upload/linking of the image in the editor. However, that would be quite dependent on other services.

    *What do you think?*

    Regards,
    Tim
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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Tim Schattkowsky on Thu Feb 10 08:54:32 2022
    On 10 Feb 22 14:42:03, Tim Schattkowsky said the following to All:

    *What do you think?*

    Slap something together and show proof of concept.

    If others like it, they will adopt it.

    Then the FTSC may document it.

    Nick
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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Tim Schattkowsky on Thu Feb 10 15:07:34 2022
    Tim,

    *What do you think?*

    The only kind of renewal in Fidonet has only come from individual people with an idea, a concept of something lightyears away.

    Just go for it, do something and if it's workable and appealing then a number of the current still live developers will include it.

    Do not believe in the collaborative effort to get things done ... it never has ... in IT.

    \%/@rd

    --- DB4 - Feb 05 2022
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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to Ward Dossche on Thu Feb 10 20:33:12 2022
    //Hello Ward,//

    on *10.02.22* at *14:07:34* You wrote in Area *FTSC_PUBLIC*
    to *Tim Schattkowsky* about *"Re: Enabling embedded pictures in Messages"*.

    The only kind of renewal in Fidonet has only come from individual people with an idea, a concept of something lightyears away.

    Just go for it, do something and if it's workable and appealing then a number of the current still live developers will include it.

    Ok, sounds familiar.

    Do not believe in the collaborative effort to get things done ... it
    never has ... in IT.

    I have spent some time working with various industry standardization bodies. It is even more scary when you see them arguing what should be in the standards why ... Explains a lot!

    Regards,
    Tim
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    * Origin: Original WinPoint Origin! (2:240/1120.29)
  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Tim Schattkowsky on Fri Feb 11 02:19:08 2022
    Tim,

    Do not believe in the collaborative effort to get things done ... it TS>WD> never has ... in IT.

    I have spent some time working with various industry standardization bodies. It is even more scary when you see them arguing what should be in the standards why ... Explains a lot!

    When I went to college for mu IT-degree, many many moons ago, we were encouraged by the higher-up faculty members to program in teams ... several people working on the same code ... because that would be the reality in our jobs ... so I was bothered by teammembers who couldn't keep pace and slowed me down ... it nearly cost me my degree.

    Here's another of Dossche's Laws ... "Never encapsulate talent and impose limits on it as it will yield inferior results. Let it grow and develop along its own path and time track"

    \%/@rd

    --- DB4 - Feb 05 2022
    * Origin: Hou het veilig, hou vol. Het komt allemaal weer goed (2:292/854)
  • From Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to Tim Schattkowsky on Fri Feb 11 05:50:00 2022
    Good ${greeting_time}, Tim!

    10 Feb 2022 14:42:02, you wrote to All:

    when using Fido today I regularly hit the wall when I notice that I
    would like to *attach at least a picture* to illustrate something.
    Also, people keep sendig me fido messages that refer to pictures put
    on their web space. This feels odd.

    Look how does HotdogEd deal with that.


    --
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  • From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to Tim Schattkowsky on Thu Feb 10 20:26:50 2022
    Re: Enabling embedded pictures in Messages
    By: Tim Schattkowsky to All on Thu Feb 10 2022 02:42 pm

    Also, the current practice for *text styles is limited* in application and not well-defined. Still, this seems to be the minor of the two issues.

    Synchronet supports a commonly-recognized markup/style syntax in message bases: http://wiki.synchro.net/ref:markup
    --
    digital man (rob)

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.12 to Alexey Vissarionov on Fri Feb 11 06:52:12 2022
    when using Fido today I regularly hit the wall when I notice that
    I would like to *attach at least a picture* to illustrate
    something. Also, people keep sendig me fido messages that refer
    to pictures put on their web space. This feels odd.
    Look how does HotdogEd deal with that.

    Precissely yesterday I tested this. I inserted an UUencoded image in a message with WinPoint, and HotdogEd displayed it as an inline image just fine.

    Carlos
    --- Hotdoged/2.13.5/Android
    * Origin: Costa Blanca, Spain (2:341/234.12)
  • From Martin Foster@2:280/464.27 to Tim Schattkowsky on Fri Feb 11 11:29:55 2022
    Hello Tim!

    *** Thursday 10.02.22 at 13:42:03, Tim Schattkowsky wrote to All:

    when using Fido today I regularly hit the wall when I notice that I would like to attach at least a picture to illustrate something.

    Yep, same here.

    [snip]
    What do you think?

    Go for it! :)

    Regards,
    Martin

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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to Rob Swindell on Fri Feb 11 11:54:25 2022
    //Hello Rob,//

    on *11.02.2022* at *4:26:50* You wrote in Area *FTSC_PUBLIC*
    to *Tim Schattkowsky* about *"Enabling embedded pictures in Messages"*.

    Synchronet supports a commonly-recognized markup/style syntax in message bases: http://wiki.synchro.net/ref:markup

    A more relaxed version of this (excluding inverse) is already supported by WP. However, there are loads of limitations of that approach.

    Regards,
    Tim
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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Carlos Navarro on Sat Feb 12 16:08:00 2022
    Hello Carlos!

    11 Feb 22 06:52, you wrote to Alexey Vissarionov:

    Precissely yesterday I tested this. I inserted an UUencoded image in a message with WinPoint, and HotdogEd displayed it as an inline image
    just fine.

    I've used UUencoding for years now for putting images or compressed archives inside of a message.

    -- Sean

    ... Three can keep a secret if two are dead.
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: Outpost BBS Local Console (1:18/200)
  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234 to Sean Dennis on Sun Feb 13 12:20:40 2022
    12 Feb 2022 16:08, you wrote to me:

    Precissely yesterday I tested this. I inserted an UUencoded image
    in a message with WinPoint, and HotdogEd displayed it as an
    inline image just fine.

    I've used UUencoding for years now for putting images or compressed archives inside of a message.

    Of course...

    But does your reader show the images inline?

    Carlos

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Feb 13 11:41:07 2022
    Hello Carlos,

    13 Feb 22 12:20, you wrote to me:

    But does your reader show the images inline?

    No but that's not an issue for me. If I wish to view an image that I've downloaded via FTN, I just view it via SSH (SFTP) on my personal desktop using feh (a command line image viewer).

    -- Sean

    ... I've had a wonderful evening. But this wasn't it.
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  • From Carol Shenkenberger@1:275/100 to Tim Schattkowsky on Sat Mar 5 15:47:39 2022
    Re: Enabling embedded pictures in Messages
    By: Tim Schattkowsky to All on Thu Feb 10 2022 02:42 pm

    Hello All,

    when using Fido today I regularly hit the wall when I notice that I would li to *attach at least a picture* to illustrate something. Also, people keep sendig me fido messages that refer to pictures put on their web space. This feels odd.

    Also, the current practice for *text styles is limited* in application and n well-defined. Still, this seems to be the minor of the two issues.

    I think this is really something that could/should be addressed in some way enable relevant contemporary communication through fido.

    To adress this, I see _at least_ two options:

    1) Do it fully email-style by using MIME with HTML text and embedded/referen
    pictures. This will be a lot to implement and particularly difficult to
    handle in 16-Bit software due to memory restrictions and lack of framewor
    Also, memory comes to mind when considering the size of the resulting
    messages. Using @SPLIT, these could be extended beyound 63k, but the
    resulting messages might be considered an annoyance.
    2) Define a simple fidonet-compatible way that is more in line with existing
    fido technology (particularly a maximum message length of 63k) but still
    enables including at least a picture and maybe simple text styles while
    maintaining readability on non-compatible systems.

    I find both alternatives interesting, but currently I prefer the latter with focus on embedding the picture. The idea would by to have something that is more like the ability to post a picture on social media platforms. So instea of providing half a text processor for creating formatted text, people can j include the picture with their fidonet mail and ideally the editor will recompress the picture as needed to a jpg to limit the resuling message size including the encoding picture to 63k.

    My idea for the latter would be to include the .jpg as Base64 and add a klud to it for inline-display. This could also be done for multiple images.

    An alternative would be including a link to the picture like we do today, bu enabling the reader to automatically download such pictures and maybe includ automated upload/linking of the image in the editor. However, that would be quite dependent on other services.

    *What do you think?*

    Regards,
    Tim

    Tim, I like the last one. An OLR that would then include the picture from a posted link, if I follow you right.

    xxcarol
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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Carol Shenkenberger on Sat Mar 5 19:26:00 2022
    Hello Carol Shenkenberger!

    ** On Saturday 05.03.22 - 15:47, Carol Shenkenberger wrote to Tim Schattkowsky:

    My idea for the latter would be to include the .jpg as Base64 and add a
    klud to it for inline-display. This could also be done for multiple
    images.

    An alternative would be including a link to the picture like we do today,
    bu enabling the reader to automatically download such pictures and maybe
    includ automated upload/linking of the image in the editor. However, that
    would be quite dependent on other services.

    *What do you think?*

    Regards,
    Tim

    Tim, I like the last one. An OLR that would then include the picture
    from a posted link, if I follow you right.


    As a person who has a limited amount of data per month with
    mobile data, I would not appreciate an influx of .jpg data in
    the mix. A hot link to serve the intended image at the bbs
    node or an agreed upon central node would be better.

    --
    ../|ug

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