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Subject: [Bug 124513] x-face stored by kmail is very poor - even for an x-face
From: Derek Broughton <auspex () pointerstop ! ca>
Date: 2006-03-30 16:11:49
Message-ID: 20060330161149.3146.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From auspex pointerstop ca 2006-03-30 18:11 -------
I'm saying that an application that uses the standard netpbm toolkit does a _far_ \
better job of converting an image for an x-face. What's more, when I take the \
website-produced image - already 48x48 - and add it to the addressbook, the image I \
see in the address-book is identical (at least to my eye) to the one on the web-page. \
When it gets sent back to me in an email, it's just a bunch of dots.
If Kmail can't use the same method (quite well described on the dairiki site) it \
should at the very least let me plug the X-Face code in directly. As it is, the only \
way to get a usable x-face is to remove the image from the addressbook and add the \
X-Face header.
Yes, it does qualify as a bug in KMail - there's no point in including code that does \
such a poor job of handling a single-bit 48x48 image. \
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