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Please, avoid posting binaries to newsgroup without the word "binaries" in
its name (like povray.general).
Not everyone is using NS or IE.
Thanx.
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- Warp. -
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Apologies Nieminen
I was going to post the source, but there's over 11,000 lines of sPatch include
- the binaries were smaller and I reasoned that they would allow those who could
see the images to get a better handle on the problem.
David
PS I also figured that (given their nature) pov's newsgroups would probably be
rather more forgiving than most in forgiving the use of image uploads ;}
BTW, when I checked - I made the 7th largest posting to this group - mea culpa
:( - but not as bad as Alan!!!
Nieminen Mika wrote:
> Please, avoid posting binaries to newsgroup without the word "binaries" in
> its name (like povray.general).
> Not everyone is using NS or IE.
> Thanx.
>
> --
> - Warp. -
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David Greaves Enabling
Technical Director, Telekinesys SW Productivity W
dav### [at] telekinesyscouk via W
http://www.telekinesys.co.uk/ the W E B
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David Greaves wrote:
>
> Apologies Nieminen
> I was going to post the source, but there's over 11,000 lines of sPatch include
> - the binaries were smaller and I reasoned that they would allow those who could
> see the images to get a better handle on the problem.
>
> David
>
> PS I also figured that (given their nature) pov's newsgroups would probably be
> rather more forgiving than most in forgiving the use of image uploads ;}
> BTW, when I checked - I made the 7th largest posting to this group - mea culpa
> :( - but not as bad as Alan!!!
>
> Nieminen Mika wrote:
>
> > Please, avoid posting binaries to newsgroup without the word "binaries" in
> > its name (like povray.general).
> > Not everyone is using NS or IE.
> > Thanx.
Uh... normally I'd say yeah - no binaries. but I think (having just
committed the same
sin myself - mea culpa) that I tend to agree with David on this one.
One should word the message as if there was no graphics available, but
when
a small illustration (emphasize "small") makes everything perfectly
clear, I don't
think folks should give the poster too much grief.
This _is_ a visually rich topic we have here, after all, and kinda' hard
to get away
from it.
I would not hold for posting huge images that take up a lot of
bandwidth, simply to show
off some cool image someone has come up with - there _are_ other places
for that.
I (cautiously) say it's okay when it serves a purpose that mere words do
not.
-jr-
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But there *are* binaries groups on this very news server. So why not post
the binary (with a short explanation) there, and simply refer to it in the
post here?
Johannes.
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Johannes Hubert wrote:
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> But there *are* binaries groups on this very news server. So why not post
> the binary (with a short explanation) there, and simply refer to it in the
> post here?
Yes. That is the idea that I came up with a few hours after posting my
previous message. The only bad thing is, it can take a while to find
that other posting, especially with a slow connection.
I would think that it would also be a good idea to provide an
explanation of why
a given image has been posted to the povray.binaries.images NG,
especially if the image is not an especially interesting one, and is
only there to illustrate a bug report or something.
The next idea I came up with was to upload it to my personal www site,
and include the URL in the posting to povray.general. People with an
integrated news reader/www browser can click on it, if they want. It
would be best if there was enough text-based information so that
text-only readers can understand the point.
Hmmm ... does that about wrap it up?
bye,
-jr-
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