Re: [Ubuntu Karmic Beta] Java + SeaMonkey 2.x

2009-10-12 Thread Hartmut Figge
NoOp:

$ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin
$ cd ~/.mozilla
$ sudo ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins ~/.mozilla/plugins
$ cd /user/lib/mozilla/plugins
$ sudo ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so

I'm using /usr/lib/nsbrowser/plugins instead of ~/.mozilla/plugins

Hartmut
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Re: Unsubscribe me from Lists.mozilla.org!

2009-10-12 Thread gNeandr

Don't only trust in God .. or other's to solve your situation.

Here you are in the fine position to help yourself:

just open the account settings and delete the account for 
'news.mozilla.com' to delete all of it ...
or to un-subscribe a specific newsgroup, on the account listing use the 
context menu for that group and just un-subscribe that single one.


Hope it helps - The Lord bless thee and keep thee

 [12.10.2009 02:59]»John Boyle« wrote:

-- Old Sarge-John Boyle IN GOD WE TRUST!


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Re: Default Browser

2009-10-12 Thread Martin Freitag
Jim P schrieb:
 Lee wrote:
 Mark Austin Holbrook wrote:

 To make SeaMonkey the default browser, go to the menu bar and click
 Edit, and then Preferences. On the left side, there is a box, click on
 Navigator. Then click the button that says Set Default Browser. Done!

 Hi Mark, that does not work for me, but thanks anyways appreciate
 you taking the time.

 L e e
 Close SeaMonkey.  Open IE and make it the default.  Close it and then
 open Seamonkey.  You should now be able to make it the default browser.

After doing that in IE: on Windows Vista (and higher I guess)
right-click on the Semonkey icon and select to run it as adminstrator
and confirm the security question. Otherwise the following question from
SM if it should be your default browser has no effect for most people.
Close SM and restart it normally. Should be done then.
regards

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Re: Unsubscribe me from Lists.mozilla.org!

2009-10-12 Thread Ray_Net

gNeandr wrote:

Don't only trust in God .. or other's to solve your situation.

Here you are in the fine position to help yourself:

just open the account settings and delete the account for 
'news.mozilla.com' to delete all of it ...
or to un-subscribe a specific newsgroup, on the account listing use the 
context menu for that group and just un-subscribe that single one.


Hope it helps - The Lord bless thee and keep thee

 [12.10.2009 02:59]»John Boyle« wrote:

-- Old Sarge-John Boyle IN GOD WE TRUST!




Are you sure about your suggestion, he will not unsubscibe something 
from 'news.mozilla.com' but from 'lists.mozilla.org'
- This looks like he don't use a newsreader for reading the posts, but 
the posts goes into in mailreader.

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Re: Does SeaMonkey cache on SSL/secured connections?

2009-10-12 Thread Martin Freitag
Ant schrieb:
 On 10/10/2009 12:47 AM PT, Jens Hatlak typed:
 
 I noticed my SeaMonkeys v1.1.18 don't seem to cache when the
 connection is secured (SSL)? Is this normal for security reasons?

 Yes.

 http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl
 
 Ah thanks. Do all other Web broswers beside Mozilla's do this by design?

IE caches them by default. Can be disabled under
Internet Options-Advanced-Security-Do not save encrypted pages to disk.
Dunno about Opera right now...
regards

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Re: 2.0 RC1 theme

2009-10-12 Thread Robert Kaiser

chicagofan wrote:

Robert Kaiser wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

LOL! They are pretty small on my laptop too, and that's what I use
all the
time now. I'll eventually remember them, but what drives me crazy is
that
they keep moving around. ;) Does that help anyone?


If they move without any userChrome.css rules or such, then that's
definitely a bug and should be filed, that's not intended.



If that means, any rules that *I* have changed, then I have not, and I
don't
have any extensions that I have added either. If that means anything. :)


It means you should file a bug then, yes.

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Re: 2.0 RC1 theme

2009-10-12 Thread Gerald Ross

chicagofan wrote:

Gerald Ross wrote:

 Arnie Goetchius wrote:

 Gerald Ross wrote:

 Robert Kaiser wrote:

 Gerald Ross wrote:

 On installing RC1 the theme changed. The familiar icons for browser,
 address book, etc in the lower left are no longer there. In their
 place are strange icons of which only the envelope is at all
 familiar. Is there any way to get the old theme back?


 The icons that shouldn't have been there in any beta because they
 didn't fit with the rest of the new icons are gone and replaced with
 the now familiar look of the new icon set of the default theme. You
 know, SeaMonkey 2.0 is not Netscape Communicator 4 any mo


 I have three XP computers running Beta2 and all have the old Icons as did
 this one before changing to RC1. Guess I'll have to get over it. Thanks,
 Bob.


 I have the same thing plus a laptop. I got over it and am 77. Can you beat
 that?


 Arnie, you're my hero. But it is hard to tell what the little blobs are on a
 notebook, as two of mine are, and on a little netbook they will be
 meaningless. I can still tell that one is an envelope.



LOL!  They are pretty small on my laptop too, and that's what I use all the time
now.  I'll eventually remember them, but what drives me crazy is that they keep
moving around.  ;)   Does that help anyone?
bj

MS showed us in XP that icons should be hazy blue and look like 
something off an Olmec calendar. Now Seamonkey has one-upped 
Microsoft. It has a built in shell game! Actually this is not a 
complaint--I did nothing to bring SM 2 to fruition so how can I 
complain?  Overall I like it.


--
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I'm out of bed and dressed. What more
do you want?





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Making Sea Monkey the Default Browser

2009-10-12 Thread Lee

OK, again I lost the msg but the problem was rectified
by the last poster.  I made IE the default browser and
then clicked on the Icon For Sea Monkey and told it to
run as administrator and it worked.  Sorry I did not
get the name before the msg was deleted (my fault)so I
could thank you but thanks for the assistance and being
able to correct the problem.

Thanks to the others who replied.  For some reason
right clicking on the icon after making IE the default
then right click on SM icon and run as administrator
really does work.  Thanks again to all who answered.

Lee (in Florida)
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Re: way to permanently increase text size?

2009-10-12 Thread Bill Spikowski

Jim wrote:

Is there a way to permanently increase the text size for one profile?
125% is good.

My wife, who is Korean, is finally getting interested in using the
computer, and she can't see too well close up, because of her age.



Do you want larger text on the screen, say for reading e-mails? Or do you want 
text to be larger when you a print a document?

Or are you looking for larger text when browsing the web?

(In Seamonkey there are complex interactions between each of these; the 
solution for one can actually make the others worse.)
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Re: Making Sea Monkey the Default Browser

2009-10-12 Thread Martin Freitag
Lee schrieb:
 OK, again I lost the msg but the problem was rectified
 by the last poster.  I made IE the default browser and
 then clicked on the Icon For Sea Monkey and told it to
 run as administrator and it worked.  Sorry I did not
 get the name before the msg was deleted (my fault)so I
 could thank you but thanks for the assistance and being
 able to correct the problem.
 
 Thanks to the others who replied.  For some reason
 right clicking on the icon after making IE the default
 then right click on SM icon and run as administrator
 really does work.  Thanks again to all who answered.
 
 Lee (in Florida)

I don't get why the message was deleted at your side, but anyway... as
my sugestion worked: you're welcome ;-)
regards

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Re: Making Sea Monkey the Default Browser

2009-10-12 Thread Daniel

Martin Freitag wrote:

Lee schrieb:

OK, again I lost the msg but the problem was rectified
by the last poster.  I made IE the default browser and
then clicked on the Icon For Sea Monkey and told it to
run as administrator and it worked.  Sorry I did not
get the name before the msg was deleted (my fault)so I
could thank you but thanks for the assistance and being
able to correct the problem.

Thanks to the others who replied.  For some reason
right clicking on the icon after making IE the default
then right click on SM icon and run as administrator
really does work.  Thanks again to all who answered.

Lee (in Florida)


I don't get why the message was deleted at your side, but anyway... as
my sugestion worked: you're welcome ;-)
regards

Martin


Martin, I'm guessing that Lee has his profile set up to show only unread 
message, so once he has read a message and closed SM, he cannot see the 
message when he restarts SM.


Lee should get into the habit of turning the messages green diamond back 
on once he has read replies to his messages.


Daniel
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Re: Making Sea Monkey the Default Browser

2009-10-12 Thread John Doue

Daniel wrote:
snip

Martin, I'm guessing that Lee has his profile set up to show only unread 
message


snip

Not that I would like to do this, but how would I achieve this?
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Re: Making Sea Monkey the Default Browser

2009-10-12 Thread Mark Hansen
On 10/12/09 08:26, John Doue wrote:
 Daniel wrote:
 snip
 
 Martin, I'm guessing that Lee has his profile set up to show only unread 
 message
 
 snip
 
 Not that I would like to do this, but how would I achieve this?

When viewing a newsgroup, go to View - Threads, then select your mode.
I like Threads wtih Unread. This shows me only those thread with unread
messages in them.

All the messages are still there, and I can search for them, or just go
to View - Threads - All to see all threads, read or not.

Of course, this doesn't apply to mailing lists or Google Groups and the
like - just the SM Mail  Newsgroups application.

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Re: Making Sea Monkey the Default Browser

2009-10-12 Thread Lee

Martin Freitag wrote:


I don't get why the message was deleted at your side, but anyway... as
my sugestion worked: you're welcome ;-)
regards



Hi Martin Freitag

The reason the msg was deleted was due to the idiot behind the 
keyboard.  (ME!!) I have it set to delete msgs after being read

and if I don't change it to unread then it is lost.  Like I
said the idiot.  It worked perfectly and my computer now seems
to be loading and running faster so for me at least 1.1.18
slowed down my computer.  Took around 5 to 6 seconds to download
each message so I could read it.  But now as I read them just
a blink of the eye and a new one is up. Grateful for the help and
people like you are a big help to a lot of us old codgers (old
folks)who are in the techie world of today.

Lee (in Florida)
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email problem

2009-10-12 Thread Norvin
Using SeaMonkey 1.1.14 and I can pick up email etc with no problem. When 
I jump over to the ATT/yahoo home page and check mail there for the 
filters that I have set up, I am asked to verify my password, over and 
over and over. I tried it with IE and firefox and it works just fine so 
I have concluded that it is something with SM since firefox and SM use 
the same profile etc.

Any hints, suggestions or go to's would be appreciated.

Norvin
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 Release Candidate 1

2009-10-12 Thread Alex Beauroy

Robert Kaiser wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.0 Release Candidate 1 is now available for free download on 
the SeaMonkey website. We encourage testers to get involved in 
discussing and reporting problems as well as further improving the product.


Full news article:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2009-10-10

Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0rc1

Release notes (preliminary ones for 2.0, RCs don't get separate relnotes):
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0

System Requirements:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/system-requirements

Newsgroups: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/community#groups
File a bug: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?format=guided
Get Involved: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/get-involved

Robert Kaiser
SeaMonkey project coordinator

Hi there,
Is this the Seamonkey that will allow Lightning for calendar???
Best Regards
@lex
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Re: Google Maps' Zoom Out (-)

2009-10-12 Thread John

MN wrote:

John wrote:

Ant wrote:

Hello!

Is anyone else having problems with Google Maps' - graphic to zoom 
out of map area view? I noticed in both Mozilla's SeaMonkey v1.1.18 
and Firefox v2.0.0.20 on two updated Windows XP Pro. machines. It 
worked in fine in the past and in Internet Explorer v6.0.


Thank you in advance. :)


Yes! Same problem here on multiple machines with SM 1.1.18, but it 
works  correctly with IE8. You can still zoom out by moving the slider 
down, but clicking on the - button at the bottom hasn't been working 
for weeks.


John


Clicking on the slider bar just above the '-' also works.  It seems like 
just the button itself is dead. The '+' works fine.


Dave


I have also noticed that while the problem still exists on 
maps.google.com, on some other sites which have Google maps as an 
embedded application it works correctly.


An example of this is www.qrz.com, a look-up site for ham radio 
operators. Put W1AW in the search window and when the address 
information is displayed click on Click for more detail... The zoom 
features on the resulting map work fine with SeaMonkey v1.1.18.


John
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Please reply in this newsgroup. Thank you.
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 Release Candidate 1

2009-10-12 Thread A Williams
Robert Kaiser wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 Oh!  mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey appeared twice in the Newsgroups
 distribution list.
 
 Yes, apparently I failed to change the second one to a Followup-to as
 I had intended :(
 
 Robert Kaiser

Hmmm, could that not be considered a bug?
If you have an address duplicated in the list of recipients, a really
clever mail/news client would warn you.  Not that that will be in the RFC!
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Re: way to permanently increase text size?

2009-10-12 Thread Jim
Bill Spikowski wrote:
 Jim wrote:
 Is there a way to permanently increase the text size for one profile?
 125% is good.

 My wife, who is Korean, is finally getting interested in using the
 computer, and she can't see too well close up, because of her age.
 
 
 Do you want larger text on the screen, say for reading e-mails? Or do
 you want text to be larger when you a print a document?
 
 Or are you looking for larger text when browsing the web?
 
 (In Seamonkey there are complex interactions between each of these; the
 solution for one can actually make the others worse.)

Mostly larger text when browsing the web.
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 Release Candidate 1

2009-10-12 Thread Jim S
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 18:06:20 +0200, Alex Beauroy wrote:

 Robert Kaiser wrote:
 SeaMonkey 2.0 Release Candidate 1 is now available for free download on 
 the SeaMonkey website. We encourage testers to get involved in 
 discussing and reporting problems as well as further improving the product.
 
 Full news article:
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2009-10-10
 
 Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0rc1
 
 Release notes (preliminary ones for 2.0, RCs don't get separate relnotes):
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0
 
 System Requirements:
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/system-requirements
 
 Newsgroups: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/community#groups
 File a bug: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?format=guided
 Get Involved: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/get-involved
 
 Robert Kaiser
 SeaMonkey project coordinator
 Hi there,
 Is this the Seamonkey that will allow Lightning for calendar???
 Best Regards
 @lex

Not when I tried.
Very few add-ons fit.
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Re: email problem

2009-10-12 Thread Martin Freitag

Norvin schrieb:

Using SeaMonkey 1.1.14 and I can pick up email etc with no problem. When
I jump over to the ATT/yahoo home page and check mail there for the
filters that I have set up, I am asked to verify my password, over and
over and over. I tried it with IE and firefox and it works just fine so
I have concluded that it is something with SM since firefox and SM use
the same profile etc.
Any hints, suggestions or go to's would be appreciated.

1. SM1.1.18 is the latest one.
2. Test with a new Seamonkey-profile (use Profile-Manager)
3. Even if it is a bug, SM1.1.x won't receive anything except security 
fixes, feel free to test again with the release candidate of SM2.0

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0rc1
regards

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 Release Candidate 1

2009-10-12 Thread Martin Freitag

Jim S schrieb:

On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 18:06:20 +0200, Alex Beauroy wrote:


Hi there,
Is this the Seamonkey that will allow Lightning for calendar???
Best Regards
@lex


Not when I tried.
Very few add-ons fit.


Yes the Lightning nightly(!)-versions are working in SM2.0 since beta2 
(including RC1).

Just get the latest nightly from the FTP-server or similar :-)
regards

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Re: way to permanently increase text size?

2009-10-12 Thread Bill Spikowski

Jim wrote:

Bill Spikowski wrote:

Jim wrote:

Is there a way to permanently increase the text size for one profile?
125% is good.

My wife, who is Korean, is finally getting interested in using the
computer, and she can't see too well close up, because of her age.


Do you want larger text on the screen, say for reading e-mails? Or do
you want text to be larger when you a print a document?

Or are you looking for larger text when browsing the web?

(In Seamonkey there are complex interactions between each of these; the
solution for one can actually make the others worse.)


Mostly larger text when browsing the web.



For that purpose I've found No Squint to be indispensable:

https://www.vebzom.org/projects/overview/xsidebar/
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Re: email problem

2009-10-12 Thread Norvin

Martin Freitag wrote:

Norvin schrieb:

Using SeaMonkey 1.1.14 and I can pick up email etc with no problem. When
I jump over to the ATT/yahoo home page and check mail there for the
filters that I have set up, I am asked to verify my password, over and
over and over. I tried it with IE and firefox and it works just fine so
I have concluded that it is something with SM since firefox and SM use
the same profile etc.
Any hints, suggestions or go to's would be appreciated.

1. SM1.1.18 is the latest one.
2. Test with a new Seamonkey-profile (use Profile-Manager)
3. Even if it is a bug, SM1.1.x won't receive anything except security 
fixes, feel free to test again with the release candidate of SM2.0

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0rc1
regards

Martin
Martin, thanks for the suggestions, I did in fact install .18 and it 
didn't make any difference. As a last resort, I checked the cookies that 
had been blocked. Deleted all the blocked cookies and everything is now
working normally. I would delete this message but that wouldn't help, so 
hopefully this will take care of needless responses.

Thanks again
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Re: way to permanently increase text size?

2009-10-12 Thread Martin Freitag

Jim schrieb:

Bill Spikowski wrote:

Jim wrote:

Is there a way to permanently increase the text size for one profile?
125% is good.

My wife, who is Korean, is finally getting interested in using the
computer, and she can't see too well close up, because of her age.



Do you want larger text on the screen, say for reading e-mails? Or do
you want text to be larger when you a print a document?

Or are you looking for larger text when browsing the web?

(In Seamonkey there are complex interactions between each of these; the
solution for one can actually make the others worse.)


Mostly larger text when browsing the web.


Edit = Preferences = Appearance = Fonts...
There is an option to set a minimum font-size (which is none by 
default), just set something like 13 or 14 and things should be fine for 
most sites.

regards

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Re: email problem

2009-10-12 Thread Mark Hansen
On 10/12/09 10:56, Norvin wrote:
 Martin Freitag wrote:
 Norvin schrieb:
 Using SeaMonkey 1.1.14 and I can pick up email etc with no problem. When
 I jump over to the ATT/yahoo home page and check mail there for the
 filters that I have set up, I am asked to verify my password, over and
 over and over. I tried it with IE and firefox and it works just fine so
 I have concluded that it is something with SM since firefox and SM use
 the same profile etc.
 Any hints, suggestions or go to's would be appreciated.
 1. SM1.1.18 is the latest one.
 2. Test with a new Seamonkey-profile (use Profile-Manager)
 3. Even if it is a bug, SM1.1.x won't receive anything except security 
 fixes, feel free to test again with the release candidate of SM2.0
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0rc1
 regards
 
 Martin
 Martin, thanks for the suggestions, I did in fact install .18 and it 
 didn't make any difference. As a last resort, I checked the cookies that 
 had been blocked. Deleted all the blocked cookies and everything is now
 working normally. I would delete this message but that wouldn't help, so 
 hopefully this will take care of needless responses.
 Thanks again

It's better that you don't delete the post anyway, as it may help someone
having the same or similar problem.

Glad you got it sorted out.

Best Regards,
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Re: way to permanently increase text size?

2009-10-12 Thread Richard Owlett

Jim wrote:

Bill Spikowski wrote:

Jim wrote:

Is there a way to permanently increase the text size for one profile?
125% is good.

My wife, who is Korean, is finally getting interested in using the
computer, and she can't see too well close up, because of her age.


Do you want larger text on the screen, say for reading e-mails? Or do
you want text to be larger when you a print a document?

Or are you looking for larger text when browsing the web?

(In Seamonkey there are complex interactions between each of these; the
solution for one can actually make the others worse.)


Mostly larger text when browsing the web.


Simple solution which I use (WinXP SM 1.1.17):

1. Edit - Preferences
2. Appearance - Fonts
3. At Minimum font size enter an appropriate number.
   For my combination of eyes, hardware, and system settings,
   I find values from 16 to 20 work well.

!!! *CAUTION* !!!
This can have some strange effects on sloppily designed sites.
In their design they place some text /or images at an absolute 
position. The rust can be resized text overrunning other objects.


If your problem is more accurately described as anything on 
computer screen, look at

http://www.google.com/search?q=%22screen+magnifier%22+windows

I've tried
Magnifixer - http://www.blacksunsoftware.com/screenmagnifier.html
magnify.exe - MS utility (Believe it's part of WinXP)
on other people's systems (severe visual impairments) with 
satisfactory results.


Years ago there was an active Mozilla newsgroup devoted to 
accessibility issues. Don't know if it still exists.


Feel free to contact me with questions - my reply to is valid - 
though strongly filtered ;)



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Re: way to permanently increase text size?

2009-10-12 Thread JeffM
Richard Owlett wrote:
Years ago there was an active Mozilla newsgroup
devoted to accessibility issues. Don't know if it still exists.

Still does.  Google even archives it.
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.accessibility

If you discount Google's brokenness of late,
it's even searchable:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.accessibility/search?group=mozilla.support.accessibilityq=font+OR+fonts+OR+magnifiers+OR+magnifier+-Periodicqt_g=Search+this+group
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Re: Noticeable lags when opening up Mail Newsgroups and new browser windows.

2009-10-12 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Sat, 10 Oct 2009 10:29:59 -0700, /Ant/:

On 10/10/2009 1:25 AM PT, Stanimir Stamenkov typed:

Wow, today I have no more lags and pauses. I didn't change anything 
on my computer. Weird!!


Do you have browser.chrome.load_toolbar_icons set to 2?


Currently it is zero (0). Don't know if it was 2 when I was having 
problems.


I've asked because I've experienced the same lags around the same 
time, but they disappeared few days later.  At first I've decided it 
could be related to the given setting (causing requests to some 
unresponsive site just to load its icon), but observing it more - 
seems it is less likely.  I suspect some extension could have been 
causing it (may be because of similar reason - trying to connect to 
an unresponsive site).


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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 Release Candidate 1

2009-10-12 Thread Robert Kaiser

A Williams wrote:

Robert Kaiser wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

Oh!  mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey appeared twice in the Newsgroups
distribution list.


Yes, apparently I failed to change the second one to a Followup-to as
I had intended :(

Robert Kaiser


Hmmm, could that not be considered a bug?


Not sure, but possibly. Can't harm to file it. :)

Robert Kaiser
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 Release Candidate 1

2009-10-12 Thread Robert Kaiser

Alex Beauroy wrote:

Is this the Seamonkey that will allow Lightning for calendar???


Yes, but right now you need to use a nightly version of Lightning or 
wait for their upcoming beta.


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SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-12 Thread Gerry Hickman

Hi,

If you've ever had the mis-fortune to use Microsoft IE on windows, 
you'll notice every file you download is initially blocked. It places 
a second NTFS stream on the file. I'd been using SeaMonkey 2.0b and 
everything was OK. Today I've installed RC1 and now my downloads are 
blocked - just like in IE.


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Re: Google Maps' Zoom Out (-)

2009-10-12 Thread Ron Hunter

John wrote:

MN wrote:

John wrote:

Ant wrote:

Hello!

Is anyone else having problems with Google Maps' - graphic to zoom 
out of map area view? I noticed in both Mozilla's SeaMonkey v1.1.18 
and Firefox v2.0.0.20 on two updated Windows XP Pro. machines. It 
worked in fine in the past and in Internet Explorer v6.0.


Thank you in advance. :)


Yes! Same problem here on multiple machines with SM 1.1.18, but it 
works  correctly with IE8. You can still zoom out by moving the 
slider down, but clicking on the - button at the bottom hasn't been 
working for weeks.


John


Clicking on the slider bar just above the '-' also works.  It seems 
like just the button itself is dead. The '+' works fine.


Dave


I have also noticed that while the problem still exists on 
maps.google.com, on some other sites which have Google maps as an 
embedded application it works correctly.


An example of this is www.qrz.com, a look-up site for ham radio 
operators. Put W1AW in the search window and when the address 
information is displayed click on Click for more detail... The zoom 
features on the resulting map work fine with SeaMonkey v1.1.18.


John
I use google maps on two different computers, and there is never a 
problem with either the + or the -.  Maybe you need to look at your 
local settings.  Perhaps something is getting in the way of the application.

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SM2.0 RC1 Automatic Updates?

2009-10-12 Thread Gerry Hickman

Hi,

I have the preference Advanced : Automatically check for updates, but 
does this mean the browser will actually update itself, or does it just 
download the new installation file and then require manual intervention?


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Re: SM2.0 RC1 Automatic Updates?

2009-10-12 Thread Gerry Hickman

Jens Hatlak wrote:

On 10/12/2009 11:00 PM Gerry Hickman wrote:

I have the preference Advanced : Automatically check for updates,
but does this mean the browser will actually update itself, or does it
just download the new installation file and then require manual
intervention?


You will be asked whether you want to download/install an update.


Thanks,

If you say you want to do both, does it update it without having to run 
an installer?


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Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-12 Thread Jens Hatlak

On 10/12/2009 10:37 PM Gerry Hickman wrote:
If you've ever had the mis-fortune to use Microsoft IE on windows, 
you'll notice every file you download is initially blocked. It places 
a second NTFS stream on the file. I'd been using SeaMonkey 2.0b and 
everything was OK. Today I've installed RC1 and now my downloads are 
blocked - just like in IE.


https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499448#c3

SeaMonkey 2.0 uses the same download backend as Firefox 3.5.

HTH

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Re: Copy Complete window - Random

2009-10-12 Thread chicagofan

Ray_Net wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:

When I send E-Mail, sometimes I get a 'Copy Complete' window popping up
and sometimes not...

Every once in a while, the window has the active bar sweeping across the
window and the window has to be canceled or it sits there sweeping away
forever - unless canceled.

Why does this happen?

What is different than the normal thing where I don't see it ?

DoctorBill


I guess this problem (?) is now a non-issue since I will soon be loading
up SM 2.0

Think I will wait maybe a week or so to be sure all the Bugs are
removed.



I have the same problem  hanging pop-up when the mail has been sent. Why
are you convinced that this bug is solved in SM 2.0 ?



It hasn't been, through the 2.0 RC1 that I downloaded.  I've been wondering if I
changed the settings NOT to save a copy for Sent messages, would that problem go
away.  I guess if this doesn't get fixed in the 2.0 final version I'll get 
around to

testing it.  ;)
bj


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Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-12 Thread Martin Freitag

Jens Hatlak schrieb:

On 10/12/2009 10:37 PM Gerry Hickman wrote:

If you've ever had the mis-fortune to use Microsoft IE on windows,
you'll notice every file you download is initially blocked. It
places a second NTFS stream on the file. I'd been using SeaMonkey 2.0b
and everything was OK. Today I've installed RC1 and now my downloads
are blocked - just like in IE.


https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499448#c3

SeaMonkey 2.0 uses the same download backend as Firefox 3.5.


I'm afraid I don't get the point even after reading
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504804
Can someone summarize that in easy words? What are they planning to do 
now concerning the zone-identifier? What kind of OS setting are going to 
be repected? And will there be a GUI for configuration?

I don't get it and that thing is already resolved fixed.
Thanks

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Re: SM2.0 RC1 Automatic Updates?

2009-10-12 Thread Martin Freitag

Gerry Hickman schrieb:

Jens Hatlak wrote:

On 10/12/2009 11:00 PM Gerry Hickman wrote:

I have the preference Advanced : Automatically check for updates,
but does this mean the browser will actually update itself, or does it
just download the new installation file and then require manual
intervention?


You will be asked whether you want to download/install an update.


Thanks,

If you say you want to do both, does it update it without having to run
an installer?


It runs without a classic installer. It performs all file copy 
operations etc. after a single click (or two). Afterwards you just have 
to confirm the restart of SM afaik.

regards

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Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-12 Thread NoOp
On 10/12/2009 04:14 PM, Martin Freitag wrote:
 Jens Hatlak schrieb:
 On 10/12/2009 10:37 PM Gerry Hickman wrote:
 If you've ever had the mis-fortune to use Microsoft IE on windows,
 you'll notice every file you download is initially blocked. It
 places a second NTFS stream on the file. I'd been using SeaMonkey 2.0b
 and everything was OK. Today I've installed RC1 and now my downloads
 are blocked - just like in IE.

 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499448#c3

 SeaMonkey 2.0 uses the same download backend as Firefox 3.5.
 
 I'm afraid I don't get the point even after reading
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504804
 Can someone summarize that in easy words? What are they planning to do 
 now concerning the zone-identifier? What kind of OS setting are going to 
 be repected? And will there be a GUI for configuration?
 I don't get it and that thing is already resolved fixed.
 Thanks
 
 Martin

Nor do I.

@Gerry: what version of Windows? I have tested on both Win2KPro and
WinXPPro and cannot seem to replicate. Test file used:

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc1-candidates/build1/win32/en-US/SeaMonkey%20Setup%202.0%20RC%201.exe


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Re: [Ubuntu Karmic Beta] Java + SeaMonkey 2.x

2009-10-12 Thread NoOp
On 10/12/2009 01:06 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
 NoOp:
 
$ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin
$ cd ~/.mozilla
$ sudo ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins ~/.mozilla/plugins
$ cd /user/lib/mozilla/plugins
$ sudo ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so
 
 I'm using /usr/lib/nsbrowser/plugins instead of ~/.mozilla/plugins
 
 Hartmut

Are you running 32bit or 64bit?

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Re: Does SeaMonkey cache on SSL/secured connections?

2009-10-12 Thread Ant

On 10/12/2009 3:48 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:


I noticed my SeaMonkeys v1.1.18 don't seem to cache when the
connection is secured (SSL)? Is this normal for security reasons?

Yes.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl

Ah thanks. Do all other Web broswers beside Mozilla's do this by design?


IE caches them by default. Can be disabled under
Internet Options-Advanced-Security-Do not save encrypted pages to disk.
Dunno about Opera right now...


Is it possible to purge secured caches after logging off the secured Web 
site? Or do I have to purge all of my caches?

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Re: Noticeable lags when opening up Mail Newsgroups and new browser windows.

2009-10-12 Thread Ant

On 10/12/2009 1:16 PM PT, Stanimir Stamenkov typed:

Wow, today I have no more lags and pauses. I didn't change anything 
on my computer. Weird!!


Do you have browser.chrome.load_toolbar_icons set to 2?


Currently it is zero (0). Don't know if it was 2 when I was having 
problems.


I've asked because I've experienced the same lags around the same time, 
but they disappeared few days later.  At first I've decided it could be 
related to the given setting (causing requests to some unresponsive site 
just to load its icon), but observing it more - seems it is less 
likely.  I suspect some extension could have been causing it (may be 
because of similar reason - trying to connect to an unresponsive site).


I think it is related to AdBlock Plus v1.0.2 because removing it 
completely removed the pauses. I even tried disabling the extension, but 
still had them. Here's my extension list:


Last updated: Mon Oct 12 2009 21:08:47 GMT-0700 (Pacific Daylight Time)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23) 
Gecko/20090825 SeaMonkey/1.1.18


Extensions (enabled: 18)
* Adblock Plus (http://adblockplus.org/)
* BugMeNot (mailto:ehami...@gmail.com)
* Colored Tabs 1.3
* Coralize 0.9 (http://piki.org/patrick/)
* Extension Uninstaller API 2.0 (http://jgillick.nettripper.com/)
* Flashblock (http://flashblock.mozdev.org/)
* IE View 1.4.3 (http://ieview.mozdev.org/)
* Mnenhy - Chrome Manager (http://mnenhy.mozdev.org/)
* Mnenhy - Custom Headers (http://mnenhy.mozdev.org/)
* Mnenhy - Junk Filter Tools (http://mnenhy.mozdev.org/)
* Mnenhy - MailNews FolderStore (http://mnenhy.mozdev.org/)
* Mnenhy - MailNews Sidebar (http://mnenhy.mozdev.org/)
* Mnenhy - MailNews-Enhancements (http://mnenhy.mozdev.org/)
* Mnenhy - Registry Viewer (http://mnenhy.mozdev.org/)
* Mnenhy - Text Codecs (http://mnenhy.mozdev.org/)
* Preferences Toolbar (http://prefbar.mozdev.org/)
* SessionSaver 0.2d (http://adblock.mozdev.org/sessionsaver/)
* TinyUrl Creator 2.0 (http://mozmonkey.com/)

So far, pauses haven't returned. I hope it never does.
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mailbox locations

2009-10-12 Thread Charlie Bauman
Where does the SeaMonkey mail client store email messages / boxes?  MAC 
OSX Mail creates subdirectories for each mail account (I have 5) then 
the mailboxes; inbox.mbox, outbox.mbox etc.  Is there some documentation 
on this someplace, as well as importing OSX MAIL mbox files?


Thank you in advance whomever can assist
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Re: way to permanently increase text size?

2009-10-12 Thread Philip Chee
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:44:27 -0400, Bill Spikowski wrote:

 For that purpose I've found No Squint to be indispensable:
 
 https://www.vebzom.org/projects/overview/xsidebar/
ITYM: https://www.mozdev.org/projects/overview/xsidebar/

However, I prefer that you link to my website in the following manner:

http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#nosquint

Thanks.

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