[MlMt] How can I set the width of an included image? (was wrongly: Plist confusion: How can I convert my binary plist files into the current default JSON-like format?)

Henry Seiden info at techworkspro.com
Sat Apr 18 13:10:03 EDT 2026


Preview’s Menu>Tools works for me by opening the image in the app. It doesn’t do bulk image size adjustments, however. I can and do use a photo editor (ON1 RAW, Photo Mechanic, or others) to size groups of pictures in an album or any folder to an export file sizing them in the process.

Respectfully,

Henry Seiden
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On 16 Apr 2026, at 16:40, Rob Russell via mailmate wrote:

> I use a Retrobatch "app" for that, triggered from a keyboard shortcut (FastScripts)
>
> [ "PastedImage.png" ]
>
> Simple, very quick and easy.
>
> Before Retrobatch, I had an AppleScript that drove Acorn.
>
> MailMate, Acorn, Retrobatch: three great indie apps I happily support.
>
> Rob
>
> On 16 Apr 2026, at 16:08, Glenn Parker wrote:
>
>> On 15 Apr 2026, at 23:49, leo wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Glenn
>>>
>>> So I guess the only option is to scale the image before I add it to the MailMate Composer...
>>
>> Which is, actually, not a bad thing to be doing. If you don’t actually need to send large (high-resolution) images, the polite thing to do is reduce them in advance.
>>
>> Benny has said that MailMate has builtin heuristics for recognizing HiDPI (Retina display) images so that they are rendered at the expected size. Without this, HiDPI screenshots would appear at double their normal size. But, this is nothing within your control.
>>
>> Glenn P. Parker
>> glenn.parker at comcast.net
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