Elite: General talk
14 Jun 2021, 4:18pm
Last edit: 14 Jun 2021, 4:34pm
15 Jun 2021, 10:54am
I've done it before the new gallery style was implemented but it seems to not work the same now. I'm sure in the past I uploaded my image to the Inara gallery, copied the image URL from my browser address bar and pasted it between the image tags in the logbook entry.
When I do that now the image shows as a broken image link when I preview the logbook entry.
What am I doing wrong?
15 Jun 2021, 5:57pm
Alexander RozhenkoCan anyone explain how you insert an image into an Inara logbook?
I've done it before the new gallery style was implemented but it seems to not work the same now. I'm sure in the past I uploaded my image to the Inara gallery, copied the image URL from my browser address bar and pasted it between the image tags in the logbook entry.
When I do that now the image shows as a broken image link when I preview the logbook entry.
What am I doing wrong?
16 Jun 2021, 11:37am
Alexander RozhenkoCan anyone explain how you insert an image into an Inara logbook?
I've done it before the new gallery style was implemented but it seems to not work the same now. I'm sure in the past I uploaded my image to the Inara gallery, copied the image URL from my browser address bar and pasted it between the image tags in the logbook entry.
When I do that now the image shows as a broken image link when I preview the logbook entry.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks, but no. I'm using a jpg and it's less than 1MB.
Here is what appears in the EDIT ENTRY screen of the LOGBOOK
[imge]https://inara.cz/gallery-image/160832.jpg[/imge] (I've added the 'e' into the code so it doesn't think I'm inserting an image)
Is this wrong?
I get the same when I try to insert an image in this forum......
16 Jun 2021, 11:43am
Alexander Rozhenko
Thanks, but no. I'm using a jpg and it's less than 1MB.
Please open any gallery image, then right click on the image and there is an browser built-in option "Copy image address", it will put a direct link of the image file into the clipboard and you can then directly use it as an image link for your logbooks.
Edit: As I am thinking about it, maybe I should put some automatic conversion from the regular links there, too. To make life easier.
17 Jun 2021, 10:53am
ArtieAlexander Rozhenko
Thanks, but no. I'm using a jpg and it's less than 1MB.
Please open any gallery image, then right click on the image and there is an browser built-in option "Copy image address", it will put a direct link of the image file into the clipboard and you can then directly use it as an image link for your logbooks.
Edit: As I am thinking about it, maybe I should put some automatic conversion from the regular links there, too. To make life easier.
Of course it's that simple, lol.
Thanks Artie, that worked
19 Jun 2021, 5:52pm
Odyssey screenshots are simply the worst. Dark, ugly, low res, terrible colors... Wtf...
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21 Jun 2021, 6:20am
Next stop: Beagle Point.
21 Jun 2021, 3:55pm
SakashiroTook my Courier from Colonia to Sagittarius A* yesterday.
Next stop: Beagle Point.
Made it to the Center, didn’t push for Beagle. Gotta give it a go on my next trip.
Safe Travels in the Void, CMDR. May your scans be sharp and your AFMU solid.
o7
21 Jun 2021, 5:08pm
Ryanjt84SakashiroTook my Courier from Colonia to Sagittarius A* yesterday.
Next stop: Beagle Point.
Made it to the Center, didn’t push for Beagle. Gotta give it a go on my next trip.
Safe Travels in the Void, CMDR. May your scans be sharp and your AFMU solid.
o7
Thank you, CMDR. o7
I hope the route plotter won't send me past the point of no return. In theory, any scoopable star that is possible to reach without neutrons should be possible to return from. But I've had cases where I logged out with a route of N jumps plotted, and when I logged in again, reaching the same target suddenly required N + X jumps, a few more than before, despite all parameters being the same.
But then again, if the trip was perfectly safe, there would be no point in taking it, right?