Re: 0.9.9 I love it!....BUT

2002-03-13 Thread Bamm Gabriana

Sounds like a bug in Mozilla. In the Windows registry, the "Default Icon"
should not be set to Mozilla.exe when the association is made.

I associated .ico files with IrfanView without any problems.

If Moz associated icons properly, double-clicking these files will open
them
in Mozilla but their icons should be a thumbnail like expected.

Regards,
Bamm

Dan Howard wrote:

> Travis Crump wrote:
>  > I don't think he is complaining about the association, but rather
>  > that usually in windows the icon for an image file is a thumbnail of
>  > the image...
>  >
> But in the thumbnails apparently won't display unless IE is associated
> with those image files.  (See my previous post in this thread.)





Re: 0.9.9 I love it!....BUT-THANKS

2002-03-13 Thread Stan Underwood

Dan Howard wrote:
> Stosh wrote:
> 
>> Stosh wrote:
>> Mozilla has taken over my icons!  When I try to assign an icon to a 
>> shortcut, I have a bunch saved in a folder, and the attachment shows 
>> what it looks like
>>
>> Please LMK what I need to do, I'll report a 'feature' or bug if I have 
>> to
>>
>> Stan
> 
> 
> Since you've already installed with mozilla set to handle your images, 
> you can fix it in preferences:
> 
> 1) In Preferences/Advanced/System, uncheck the file formats for icons 
> (ico, gif, bmp).  Then close Mozilla, including the Quick Launcher if 
> it's running.
> 
> 2) (Assuming your using Windows; I know nothing about other platforms.) 
> Open Internet Explorer and let it set itself as your internet default. 
> Then close IE again quickly and quietly so no one ever even has to know 
> that you had it running.  This seems like the quickest way to 
> reassociate the IE viewer for those file formats.
> 
> 3) Launch Mozilla again and reset it as your internet default.
> 
> 4) Check in Win Explorer to make sure your icons are displaying correctly.
> 
> 
> 
Worked, thanks,

Stan






Re: 0.9.9 I love it!....BUT

2002-03-12 Thread Dan Howard

Travis Crump wrote:
 > I don't think he is complaining about the association, but rather
 > that usually in windows the icon for an image file is a thumbnail of
 > the image...
 >
But in the thumbnails apparently won't display unless IE is associated
with those image files.  (See my previous post in this thread.)





Re: 0.9.9 I love it!....BUT

2002-03-12 Thread Dan Howard

Stosh wrote:
> Stosh wrote:
> Mozilla has 
> taken over my icons!  When I try to assign an icon to a shortcut, I have 
> a bunch saved in a folder, and the attachment shows what it looks like
> 
> Please LMK what I need to do, I'll report a 'feature' or bug if I have 
> to
> 
> Stan

Since you've already installed with mozilla set to handle your images, 
you can fix it in preferences:

1) In Preferences/Advanced/System, uncheck the file formats for icons 
(ico, gif, bmp).  Then close Mozilla, including the Quick Launcher if 
it's running.

2) (Assuming your using Windows; I know nothing about other platforms.) 
Open Internet Explorer and let it set itself as your internet default. 
Then close IE again quickly and quietly so no one ever even has to know 
that you had it running.  This seems like the quickest way to 
reassociate the IE viewer for those file formats.

3) Launch Mozilla again and reset it as your internet default.

4) Check in Win Explorer to make sure your icons are displaying correctly.






Re: 0.9.9 I love it!....BUT

2002-03-12 Thread Travis Crump

I don't think he is complaining about the association, but rather that 
usually in windows the icon for an image file is a thumbnail of the image...

Johnny Yen wrote:
>  wrote in message news:a6l57n$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> 
>>Stosh wrote:
>>
>>>Hi All-
>>>
>>>JUst got 0.9.9, man, it rendersfast, has a new mail notification on the
>>>system tray, and fixes many of the buggy news and mail interface things
>>>I saw with 0.9.8.  It even picked up shockwave!
>>>
>>>I love it so far
>>>
>>>Stan
>>>
>>
>>Hey -
>>
>>I Don't want to take away from my initial infatuation, but Mozilla has
>>taken over my icons!  When I try to assign an icon to a shortcut, I have
>>a bunch saved in a folder, and the attachment shows what it looks like
>>
>>Please LMK what I need to do, I'll report a 'feature' or bug if I have
>>to
>>
>>Stan
>>
> 
> I believe that option is availalbe to DE select when installing.  (do you
> want moz to be the default viewer for the following images (or something
> like that))
> 
> jy
> 
> 





Re: 0.9.9 I love it!....BUT

2002-03-12 Thread Johnny Yen

 wrote in message news:a6l57n$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Stosh wrote:
> > Hi All-
> >
> > JUst got 0.9.9, man, it rendersfast, has a new mail notification on the
> > system tray, and fixes many of the buggy news and mail interface things
> > I saw with 0.9.8.  It even picked up shockwave!
> >
> > I love it so far
> >
> > Stan
> >
>
> Hey -
>
> I Don't want to take away from my initial infatuation, but Mozilla has
> taken over my icons!  When I try to assign an icon to a shortcut, I have
> a bunch saved in a folder, and the attachment shows what it looks like
>
> Please LMK what I need to do, I'll report a 'feature' or bug if I have
> to
>
> Stan
>
I believe that option is availalbe to DE select when installing.  (do you
want moz to be the default viewer for the following images (or something
like that))

jy