Difference between revisions of "Thunderbird Image Auto-Resize"
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Revision as of 02:25, 2 October 2008
Contents
Project Name
Thunderbird Image Auto-Resize
Project Description
Write an extension for Thunderbird that gives functionality similar to that of Outlook, where image attachments in an email can be automatically re-sized to one of a set of smaller sizes. This is helpful for users who would otherwise try to send megabytes of image data, when they can safely scale the images down and still share their pictures with friends.
References: #maildev
Project Leader(s)
Zaid Ghansar My Blog
Project Contributor(s)
NOTE: only Project Leader(s) should add names here. You can’t add your own name to the Contributor list.
Related bugs in bugzilla
Important Project links
Line 2492 AttachFile() function
Project Details
0.1 Version -
As per the conversion I had with David, the 0.1 release will be a simple addon which will read and display the dimensions of the image files uploaded.
Project News
1/Oct/08
Added some links to Mozila Bugs related to my project and other important links
28/Sep/08
Found some extensions that do similar things in Thunderbird, will be of great help to this project
25/Sep/08 -
So I was finally able to add my simple extension into Thunderbird. Now to study how to get the extension onto the compose mail screen.
20/Sep/08 -
First step is to make a simple extension in Thunderbird, unfortunately was not able to do so successfully on the first run. Still poking at it.
15/Sep/08 -
Created Initial project page