Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-08 Thread Kent Briggs
MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 8/11/2009 14:36, Kent Briggs told the world: MCBastos wrote: Edit your registry settings to add the "-new-window" argument to the command used to open Seamonkey. The page below lists the command-line arguments syntax for Firefox, which should work on Seamo

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-08 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 8/11/2009 14:36, Kent Briggs told the world: > MCBastos wrote: > >> Edit your registry settings to add the "-new-window" argument to the >> command used to open Seamonkey. The page below lists the command-line >> arguments syntax for Firefox, which should work on Seamonkey 2

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-08 Thread Kent Briggs
MCBastos wrote: Edit your registry settings to add the "-new-window" argument to the command used to open Seamonkey. The page below lists the command-line arguments syntax for Firefox, which should work on Seamonkey 2 too. It doesn't, I just tried it. Bummer. __

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-08 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 7/11/2009 16:39, Kent Briggs told the world: > I have a Dell keyboard that has some programmable buttons on it via > registry settings. I set one to launch SeaMonkey. In versions prior to > 2.0, with SeaMonkey already running, pressing that button would open a > new browser

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-07 Thread Leonidas Jones
Kent Briggs wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: What I am suggesting is that if SeaMonkey does have focus, rather then having to click on your desktop, use CTRL+N to open a new window. Yes, understood. But I don't want have to pay attention to whether SeaMonkey currently has the focus or not. I c

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-07 Thread Kent Briggs
Leonidas Jones wrote: What I am suggesting is that if SeaMonkey does have focus, rather then having to click on your desktop, use CTRL+N to open a new window. Yes, understood. But I don't want have to pay attention to whether SeaMonkey currently has the focus or not. _

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-07 Thread Leonidas Jones
Kent Briggs wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: If the browser has focus, CTRL + N will open a new window, with no need for a separate key. I know that's not a real solution, but itsa possible workaround. The keyboard button is handy because it gives me a new window whether SeaMonkey is running or n

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-07 Thread Kent Briggs
Leonidas Jones wrote: If the browser has focus, CTRL + N will open a new window, with no need for a separate key. I know that's not a real solutio, but itsa possible workaround. The keyboard button is handy because it gives me a new window whether SeaMonkey is running or not. Or at least, it

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-07 Thread Leonidas Jones
Kent Briggs wrote: I have a Dell keyboard that has some programmable buttons on it via registry settings. I set one to launch SeaMonkey. In versions prior to 2.0, with SeaMonkey already running, pressing that button would open a new browser window, as desired. This no longer works when SeaMonkey

SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-07 Thread Kent Briggs
I have a Dell keyboard that has some programmable buttons on it via registry settings. I set one to launch SeaMonkey. In versions prior to 2.0, with SeaMonkey already running, pressing that button would open a new browser window, as desired. This no longer works when SeaMonkey 2.0 is the focus