I have read the answer to this question.
Editing a question to change links to inline images.
In the accepted answer in seems that the answer is always as long as image OK. (I will change the term OK to appropriate)
When is an image appropriate to be changed from linked image to inline image?
- It is not a beautiful lady.
- It do not contain only text.
- It is of fundamental significance to understand the question
Would like some further guidelines, comments to unify my edit behavior with others.
This is an example of an edit I did (primarily because a comment stated that he could not see image and the image was fundamental to answer question, its a stack trace image). The edit did not feel right and lead me to post this question.
https://stackoverflow.com/review/helper/10739858
Possible solutions (ignoring the fact that question maybe should be closed)
Edit to put in text relevant part of stack trace (3 line), keep image in link
Include image in-line (and notify user he should put text not image)
I choose solution 2, since I'm lazy but with some guidance I can conform to 1.
NOTE: I have edit the post after the comments made by @Patrice and @Deduplicator, considering them but in some case invalidating them.