@kdfrawg Works pretty well. 10C lets you intermingle text and images in a post, so you might end up doing a lot of back and forth in a long post, but most image posts are just brief text and a single image, and it's almost the same as inline display in that case.

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Edited this in Macchiato. Twice!

Eeps, gone 2 am.

But I have image display, and I can edit posts, and mentions are highlighted, so: A good night's work!

Have a direct link: https://gitlab.com/jeremy-w/macchiato/issues/12

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New bug: Cappuccino hangs onto the original post alongside the edited version. I'm seeing that with post ID 111209.

Screenshot: Edited Post Appears Twice - Cappuccino Bug - Captura de pantalla 2017-02-05 a las 02.07.29.png

Editing posts also doesn't work in Firefox, in case you were wondering. :)

unless editing is busted in Firefox

@skematica Thanks! I'm planning to split the difference now and display images below the post, rather than inline with the message text. Kind of like a table of figures after each post. :)

Having images not be inline is easier because then we can just toss 'em after the text vs needing to do layout around them. But having them be inline as well as attached is just Yet Another Situation.

And now I'm going to just cheat and not inline the images for now, so that I don't end up blocked being clever for a week or more, thanks to my limited time on the project. (I know what to do for inline layout, but it's definitely swimming upstream.)

Productive rubber ducking! Would tap into a text field at you again. ;)

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There is. dropped an example curl call in on my image uploading issue if you want an example (vs just snooping Cappuccino).

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@kdfrawg Interesting! I think I do a mix of reading down from the top and jumping into threads to catch up on them. Eventually I either wind up where I left off at, or I see there's nothing I want to engage with just now and vamoose first.

I find I want a stream marker more when my feed becomes an RSS reader rather than a chat room, and I don't want to miss a good link.

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