Re: Goodbye Seamonkey

2010-02-16 Thread Daniel

Benoit Renard wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Jens Hatlak wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Several times, over the years, I have suggested that there *SHOULD*
be a clickable link as part of the Mail Newsgroup splash screen,
but, sadly, I'm still waiting.

The alteration would have to happen in
chrome://messenger/content/start.xhtml but I don't know how to do
it.


If you ask how to do it for yourself only:
1. Go to your SeaMonkey install directory
2. Open chrome/messenger.jar with a ZIP program (e.g. 7-Zip)
3. Edit content/messenger/start.xhtml
(
4. Open chrome/en-US.jar with a ZIP program
5. Edit en-US/messenger/start.dtd
)
Your changes will be overwritten whenever you update SM.

If you ask how to do it for everyone:
1. File a
bughttps://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=SeaMonkey
2. Describe exactly what you propose
3. Find someone to implement it
4. Get the module owner (Karsten) to accept it

HTH

Jens



Yes, Jens, you are right, I should put it in through
Bugzilla.and if
I can remember my password, I will!!


On the given page ...
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=SeaMonkey
... you have the possibility to retrieve/create a new password based on
your email adress: it's written:
If you have an account, but have forgotten your password, enter your
e-mail address below and submit a request to change your password.


Ray, I've got myself in a messfirst time I wasn't sure of my
password, tried several, until bugzilla barred me, then I located my
real password and tried to retrieve/create my password, but, because I
was barred, I cannot even change my password, so now I guess I'll have
to make a new profile.


Shouldn't this be temporary? Try again. If that doesn't work, ask for
support from an administrator.


Yep, it's been a couple of days, so I'll have to give this a try.

Daniel
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Re: Different dictionary for different accounts and per specific message?

2010-02-16 Thread Daniel

Kjell Rilbe wrote:

Hi,

I'm Swedish and write most of my emails in Swedish, so would like to use
the Swedish dictionary for spell checking in my e-mails.

But I also write messages in several forums, in which case I write in
English and would like to use the English dictionary.

Also, I write in some mailing lists, which are normal e-mails, and I
would like to use English dictionary for these.

So, can I configure SeaMonkey to use THIS dictionary for THESE accounts,
but THAT dictionary for these OTHER accounts, and also use THIS
dictionary for messages to THESE recipients?

If not, could such a feature be added?

Kjell


Kjell, one solution to your situation would be to set yourself up two 
profiles in SeaMonkey, one using a Swedish dictionary, the other using 
an English dictionary.


You can set both profiles to use the same Inbox, Sent, News servers, 
etc, just if you need to change languages, select Tools-Switch Profiles 
and select the profile that uses the other dictionary.


HTH

Daniel
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Re: Gmail interface for SM 2

2010-02-16 Thread Philip Chee
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:42:53 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
 Philip Chee wrote:
 On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
 I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
 gmail so much nicer and easier to use.  Is there something like this for
 Seamonkey?

 Using SM2 on a WinXP system.

 There are several extensions including BetterGmail and GTDInbox. Could
 you be more specific?

 Phil

 
 Responding again.  GTDInbox doesn't seem to work with Seamonkey, only 
 Firefox -- SM not mentioned.  I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to 
 look a little like Outlook Express used to look.  It was simple moving 
 mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the 
 latest e-mail, not the whole thread.
 
 Maybe I'm just dreaming.

Well what I meant was: Which is this absolutely beautiful add-on for
Firefox that makes gmail so much nicer and easier to use that you were
referring to?

Phil

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Re: Max levels in a thread??

2010-02-16 Thread Daniel

»Q« wrote:

Innews:jdqdnvfocfa03otwnz2dnuvz_rudn...@mozilla.org,
Danield...@albury.nospam.net.au  wrote:


»Q« wrote:

Innews:ztadnakzkalv_ujwnz2dnuvz_vydn...@mozilla.org,
Danield...@albury.nospam.net.au   wrote:



When the References header becomes large enough, some clients start
removing some of the message-ids from it, but what you describe
should never happen.  The 23rd message in a branch should at least
have the mid of the OP and the mid of its parent (the 22nd
message).  Some of the mids in between may be dropped.



Q, in the browser window, after a days browsing, you could go to the
Back Buttons Drop Down and, at a hop, go back up to ten or a dozen
pages, and then go back another ten or a dozen pages, and then go
backwell, I'm sure you get my point.


That's because the browser has all your history.  The point of my post
was that the References header doesn't always have all of a post's
antecedents' mids.  (But I don't know if that's why you don't get the
kind of view you want or not.)


On those few occasions when a thread goes on and on, a similar set up
would be o.j if I'm 46 messages deep in a thread, maybe across
the top SM could show 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 and then when I select
message 40, across it's top it could show 30, 31, 32, 39, 40,
etc, so I could go all the way back in several steps.


There aren't guidelines about which mids get dropped.  There's no
guarantee that the six immediate antecedents' mids are available in the
References header.


As I have my SM set up as View, Sort, Threaded, I can just as
easily click up the thread in the messages pane, but for others that
may be set up unthreaded, having this means of going back, and
forward, could be useful.


Going forward is even trickier, unless the client has indexed the posts
so that there's a database containing a post's children as well.  Even
so, threads branch, so moving down them isn't nearly as simple as
moving up them.



Yes, now that I think about it, going forward would be a more 
difficult/impossible situation.


But going backwards, I reckon should be a goer.

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Re: seamonkey vs thunderbird+firfox: less CPU and Mem

2010-02-16 Thread Daniel

Glen wrote:

Uwe,

I would have to agree with your results. At first, the idea was to just
use one program and have setup tools that were easier to manage. But
once I stopped using the FF+Thunderbird combo I also noticed a
considerable difference in processor usage when running Seamonkey's
browser and mail apps at the same time.

Let's just enjoy the results!

Glen




Uwe Brauer wrote:



Hallo

I just played a little around using
(Kubuntu 8.04, but all seamonkey/thb/fixr are not part of Ubuntu).


ps ux

For either seamonkey 2.0 (with the mail application running (check 2 imap
servers in a 10 Min interval)) and various webpages open.

Or firefox 3.5 the same pages open

and thunderbird 3.0 (with the mail application running (check 2 imap
servers in a 10 Min interval))



I was very surprised to find out the following:
When I run
seamonkey alone it consumed around 12% of my CPU.
When I started firefox + thunderbird
firefox consumed around a little more 15% of my CPU
and thunderbird almost 40%!!!

I never really thought of switching from seamonkey to
thunderbird+firfox, now these numbers convinced me even
more.


Can somebody confirm these numbers or the general impression?


Uwe Brauer






I wonder why people are so concerned with using as few cycles of 
processor power as possible.


If you've got 4Gigahertz of cycles (yes, I know), why are people so 
pleased to just be using half a gig to do things and then sit there 
twiddling your thumbs??


Sure, if you're simultaneously using photo-manipulation programs and 
drafting programs and the 1812 Overture playing in the foreground, sure, 
you don't want to be using much of your cycles on WEB stuff, but 
other-wise..


Daniel

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Re: Different dictionary for different accounts and per specific message?

2010-02-16 Thread Arne

Daniel wrote:

Kjell Rilbe wrote:

Hi,

I'm Swedish and write most of my emails in Swedish, so would like to use
the Swedish dictionary for spell checking in my e-mails.

But I also write messages in several forums, in which case I write in
English and would like to use the English dictionary.

Also, I write in some mailing lists, which are normal e-mails, and I
would like to use English dictionary for these.

So, can I configure SeaMonkey to use THIS dictionary for THESE accounts,
but THAT dictionary for these OTHER accounts, and also use THIS
dictionary for messages to THESE recipients?

If not, could such a feature be added?

Kjell


Kjell, one solution to your situation would be to set yourself up two
profiles in SeaMonkey, one using a Swedish dictionary, the other using
an English dictionary.

You can set both profiles to use the same Inbox, Sent, News servers,
etc, just if you need to change languages, select Tools-Switch Profiles
and select the profile that uses the other dictionary.


Why make it so difficult, when you can install the Dictionary Switcher 
extension? ;)


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Re: seamonkey vs thunderbird+firfox: less CPU and Mem

2010-02-16 Thread Phillip Jones

Daniel wrote:

Glen wrote:

Uwe,

I would have to agree with your results. At first, the idea was to just
use one program and have setup tools that were easier to manage. But
once I stopped using the FF+Thunderbird combo I also noticed a
considerable difference in processor usage when running Seamonkey's
browser and mail apps at the same time.

Let's just enjoy the results!

Glen




Uwe Brauer wrote:



Hallo

I just played a little around using
(Kubuntu 8.04, but all seamonkey/thb/fixr are not part of Ubuntu).


ps ux

For either seamonkey 2.0 (with the mail application running (check 2 imap
servers in a 10 Min interval)) and various webpages open.

Or firefox 3.5 the same pages open

and thunderbird 3.0 (with the mail application running (check 2 imap
servers in a 10 Min interval))



I was very surprised to find out the following:
When I run
seamonkey alone it consumed around 12% of my CPU.
When I started firefox + thunderbird
firefox consumed around a little more 15% of my CPU
and thunderbird almost 40%!!!

I never really thought of switching from seamonkey to
thunderbird+firfox, now these numbers convinced me even
more.


Can somebody confirm these numbers or the general impression?


Uwe Brauer






I wonder why people are so concerned with using as few cycles of
processor power as possible.

If you've got 4Gigahertz of cycles (yes, I know), why are people so
pleased to just be using half a gig to do things and then sit there
twiddling your thumbs??

Sure, if you're simultaneously using photo-manipulation programs and
drafting programs and the 1812 Overture playing in the foreground, sure,
you don't want to be using much of your cycles on WEB stuff, but
other-wise..

Daniel

Well what if you don't have several programs open just FF/TB open and 
nothing else, and have  the 4 gigs of memory and you still have slow downs.


I've always said that SM uses less energy than FF/TB combined (15% vs 
55% for FF/TB Combined) Even though the fellow stated some of his 
argument backwards.


What happening is FF/TB share some code. But because they are two 
different applications you have two or more instances of the code 
library being loaded twice or more.


Where as, In SM its loaded once and shared between the components as needed.

Granted each individual program may be smaller size, to load on the hard 
Drive, than SM.
But combined they take up more Physical Space on the Drive and take up 
more memory space when being used.


That said I use SM most of the time (about 95%). but I have FF loaded on 
occasions, where I need to go to just a website for a few minutes. Since 
this computer's original HD crashed and burned and I had it replaced I 
have yet to reinstall Thunderbird and probably never will, as long as 
work continues on SeaMonkey.


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Can't reply to Sender Address (not From)?

2010-02-16 Thread Ant

Hello.

I received e-mails and noticed when replying (even to all), they did not 
use Sender address. They used From address.


See below for an edited (changed some names and addresses (IP, domain 
name, and e-mail)) e-mail header:


From: - Tue Feb 16 06:19:10 2010
X-Account-Key: account2
X-UIDL: 1nHncH4pb3Nl36H1
X-Mozilla-Status: 0003
X-Mozilla-Status2: 
X-Mozilla-Keys:
Status: U
Return-Path: prvs=76637e2d36=foo_...@bar.edu
Received: from mx-laughing.atl.sa.earthlink.net ([127.0.0.1])	by 
mx-laughing.atl.sa.earthlink.net (EarthLink SMTP Server) with SMTP id 
1nHncH4pb3Nl36H0; Tue, 16 Feb 2010 08:11:03 -0500 (EST)
Received: from mail1-3.bar.edu ([123.456.789.000])	by 
mx-laughing.atl.sa.earthlink.net (EarthLink SMTP Server) with ESMTP id 
1nHncH14d3Nl36H0	for f...@bar.edu1; Tue, 16 Feb 2010 08:11:03 -0500 (EST)
Received: from bar.edu ([172.26.243.142])	by dc1prppa3.ga.bar.edu 
(8.14.3/8.14.3) with ESMTP id o1GDB3nH024236;	Tue, 16 Feb 2010 08:11:03 
-0500
Received: from dc1prppa3 (dc1prppa3 [127.0.0.1])	by pps.vontu_prevent_to 
(8.14.1/8.14.1) with SMTP id o1GD6WY7013985;	Tue, 16 Feb 2010 08:11:03 -0500
Received: from dc1prexcht3a.es.ad.bar.edu ([123.456.78.90])	by 
whatever.ga.bar.edu with ESMTP id o1GDB2nm023799	(version=TLSv1/SSLv3 
cipher=RC4-MD5 bits=128 verify=NOT);	Tue, 16 Feb 2010 08:11:03 -0500
Received: from DC1EXCVS03.ES.AD.bar.edu ([12.34.56.78]) by 
whartever.ES.AD.bar.edu ([11.22.33.44]) with mapi; Tue, 16 Feb 2010 
08:11:02 -0500

From: Service foobar@bar
To: foo bar f...@bar.edu1
CC: foo bar2 f...@bar.edu2
Sender: Foo Bar f...@bar.edu3
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 08:11:01 -0500
Subject: [SR #: 1-234567890]
Thread-Topic: [SR #: 1-234567890]
Thread-Index: AcqvCXwBZSLuydCSSzG/jRSyL71W1A==
Message-ID: 2a743d795562fb41841b19c0c8d49785ad8d00a...@dc1excvs03.es.ad.
Accept-Language: en-US
Content-Language: en-US
X-MS-Has-Attach:
X-MS-TNEF-Correlator:
acceptlanguage: en-US
x-originalrecipientaddress: f...@1, f...@bar.edu2
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; 
boundary=_000_2A743D795562FB41841B19C0C8D49785AD8D00A522DC1EXCVS03ESA_

MIME-Version: 1.0
X-Proofpoint-Virus-Version: vendor=fsecure 
engine=1.12.8161:2.4.5,1.2.40,4.0.166 
definitions=2010-02-16_04:2010-02-06,2010-02-16,2010-02-16 signatures=0

X-CFilter-Loop: Reflected
X-ELNK-Received-Info: spv=0;
X-ELNK-AV: 0
X-ELNK-Info: sbv=0; sbrc=.0; sbf=00; sbw=000;


Why is that? I had to manually copy and paste the Sender address. I 
was using Mozilla's SeaMonkey v2.0.2 in an updated Windows XP Pro. SP3.


Thank you in advance. :)
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Re: SM1 and SM2 config/profile locations with Windows Vista

2010-02-16 Thread Bernard Mercier

Ray_Net avait prétendu :

I am under windows XP and under the RAY user login.

With SM 1.1.18 the config/profile is located in:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\

With SM 2.0.2 the SM config/profile is located in:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\
and in:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Extensions\
and in:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\

Therefore after removing SM 1.1.18, installing/migrating to SM 2.0.2
i can remove the SM 1.1.18 config/profile by removing the directory:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\

Could someone modify the previous text to match a Windows Vista machine ?
(I wish to cleanely migrate my friend from SM1 to SM2 under his Vista pc.)
Glad this point is raised. I installed sm2 also and did the import of 
sm1 stuff.
So if I understand well, I have now twi identique data structures one 
for sm1 and now one for sm2. So doubling up the space used on the HDD. 
Can this be confirmed?


If I use sometimes sm1 and sometimes sm2, I suppose the data structure 
of both will be different, unless there is a sync function somewhere.
Probably best is to remove the old sm1 and it's data structure, so no 
confusiong can be there then.


A good way of doing?

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Re: seamonkey vs thunderbird+firfox: less CPU and Mem

2010-02-16 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 16/2/2010 10:09, Daniel told the world:

 I wonder why people are so concerned with using as few cycles of 
 processor power as possible.
 
 If you've got 4Gigahertz of cycles (yes, I know), why are people so 
 pleased to just be using half a gig to do things and then sit there 
 twiddling your thumbs??
 
 Sure, if you're simultaneously using photo-manipulation programs and 
 drafting programs and the 1812 Overture playing in the foreground, sure, 
 you don't want to be using much of your cycles on WEB stuff, but 
 other-wise..

Well, there's the issue of power management. It's pretty important for a
notebook running on batteries, and shouldn't be overlooked even in a
desktop -- modern CPUs can adjust their power depending on software
demands. Less power means less heat which means that the system can run
the fan slower... which means less noise and more comfort for the user.

In more general terms, well, if you bought that ultra-powerful 16 Gb
Core i7 Extreme machine, you probably had some use for all that power,
beyond donwloading mail. So anything that is hogging onto that power
means that you aren't getting your full money's worth.

Conversely, if you are in a tight budget, you don't want to have to
upgrade your machine because your web browser runs like molasses.

Last night I decided to have a look at Nokia's Ovi Suite, which is
supposed to be a replacement/upgrade to the old Nokia PC Suite. Pretty
nice, overall, but... it turns out that there is a background component
in Ovi Suite that hogs an entire processor core pretty much all the
time, *even when the Ovi Suite is closed.* That's unacceptable in my
book. I searched around, and there was a lot of people complaining about
it. I ripped out the Ovi Suite and went back to the old one until Nokia
fixes this.

People want to run a lot of programs simultaneously nowadays; the
assumption that the computer has power to spare is just wrong -- if any
app hogs too much CPU, or RAM, or keeps accessing the hard disk for no
good reason, that means that the other apps won't be able to work normally.

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Re: SM1 and SM2 config/profile locations with Windows Vista

2010-02-16 Thread David Wilkinson
Ray_Net wrote:
 I expected SM1 and SM2 config/profile locations with Windows Vista
 not the two places of a mozilla directory in Windows7.
 
 In other words,and in short, after remove SM1 and install SM2 in a Vista
 machine Where is the directory(ies)(profile stuff) of the old SM1 that i
 can delete ? superb if i have the directories(profile stuff) of SM1 and
 SM2 explained.

Ray:

First of all, Vista and Windows 7 are the same.

You seem to know what is going on in XP, so all you need to know is the waty
Windows has changed the directory names for Vista/7;

C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\

becomes

C:\Users\RAY\AppData\Roaming\

and

C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Local Settings\Application Data\

becomes

C:\Users\RAY\AppData\Local\

Although this change can be confusing, I think most would agree that the new
Vista/7 method is both more concise and more descriptive.

The way that SM1 and SM2 (and any well-written application) use these
directories is the same in all OS's.

I am not 100% sure, but I do not think that SM1 uses the local appdata folder,
but I think SM2 does.

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Re: SM1 and SM2 config/profile locations with Windows Vista

2010-02-16 Thread Bernard Mercier

David Wilkinson avait énoncé :

Ray_Net wrote:

I expected SM1 and SM2 config/profile locations with Windows Vista
not the two places of a mozilla directory in Windows7.

In other words,and in short, after remove SM1 and install SM2 in a Vista
machine Where is the directory(ies)(profile stuff) of the old SM1 that i
can delete ? superb if i have the directories(profile stuff) of SM1 and
SM2 explained.


Ray:

First of all, Vista and Windows 7 are the same.

You seem to know what is going on in XP, so all you need to know is the waty
Windows has changed the directory names for Vista/7;

C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\

becomes

C:\Users\RAY\AppData\Roaming\

and

C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Local Settings\Application Data\

becomes

C:\Users\RAY\AppData\Local\

Although this change can be confusing, I think most would agree that the new
Vista/7 method is both more concise and more descriptive.

The way that SM1 and SM2 (and any well-written application) use these
directories is the same in all OS's.

I am not 100% sure, but I do not think that SM1 uses the local appdata 
folder, but I think SM2 does.
Well in my XP installation, I have in local|appdata directories 
refereing to my sm1 installation, firefox and the newly installed sm2 
one. Very confusing.

Mostly these are .mlf files, which sometimes are big.
I still wonder what these are used for.

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Re: Help with Lightning for Seamonkey 2.0

2010-02-16 Thread Cecil Bankston

Jeffrey Needle wrote:

Is there a newsgroup for Lightning support?  Or is there some other way
for me to ask some questions? I'm having some problems. Thanks.
Lightning 1.0b2pre installed with no problems and seems to be working 
well in SM 2.0.2.  Get the latest (Windows) nightly build from this URL:

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-1.9.1/win32-xpi/
I think I recall that the latest release version would not install in SM 
2.x.

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Re: Gmail interface for SM 2

2010-02-16 Thread Jeffrey Needle

Philip Chee wrote:

On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:42:53 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:

I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use.  Is there something like this for
Seamonkey?

Using SM2 on a WinXP system.


There are several extensions including BetterGmail and GTDInbox. Could
you be more specific?

Phil



Responding again.  GTDInbox doesn't seem to work with Seamonkey, only
Firefox -- SM not mentioned.  I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to
look a little like Outlook Express used to look.  It was simple moving
mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the
latest e-mail, not the whole thread.

Maybe I'm just dreaming.


Well what I meant was: Which is this absolutely beautiful add-on for
Firefox that makes gmail so much nicer and easier to use that you were
referring to?

Phil



It's the Better Gmail you mention.  It won't work with SM, as far as I 
can see.  When you try to download it, it advises you to download Firefox.


Maybe I'm missing something?  Maybe it can be made to work with SM?

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Re: Help with Lightning for Seamonkey 2.0

2010-02-16 Thread Jeffrey Needle

dominique wrote:

Jeffrey Needle wrote, On 2/16/2010 8:44 AM:

Is there a newsgroup for Lightning support? Or is there some other way
for me to ask some questions? I'm having some problems. Thanks.

mozilla.support.calendar is the place (same news server)

Dom


Thanks!
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Re: SM1 and SM2 config/profile locations with Windows Vista

2010-02-16 Thread Ray_Net

David Wilkinson wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I expected SM1 and SM2 config/profile locations with Windows Vista
not the two places of a mozilla directory in Windows7.

In other words,and in short, after remove SM1 and install SM2 in a Vista
machine Where is the directory(ies)(profile stuff) of the old SM1 that i
can delete ? superb if i have the directories(profile stuff) of SM1 and
SM2 explained.


Ray:

First of all, Vista and Windows 7 are the same.

You seem to know what is going on in XP, so all you need to know is the waty
Windows has changed the directory names for Vista/7;

C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\

becomes

C:\Users\RAY\AppData\Roaming\

and

C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Local Settings\Application Data\

becomes

C:\Users\RAY\AppData\Local\

Although this change can be confusing, I think most would agree that the new
Vista/7 method is both more concise and more descriptive.

The way that SM1 and SM2 (and any well-written application) use these
directories is the same in all OS's.

I am not 100% sure, but I do not think that SM1 uses the local appdata folder,
but I think SM2 does.



It's not very clear explanation, so i will be more specific:
Did you mean that in Windows VISTA SM1 is composed of:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Local Settings\Application Data\
and in Windows VISTA SM2 is composed of:
C:\Users\RAY\AppData\Roaming\
C:\Users\RAY\AppData\Local\
?

Otherwise, i will be completely confused.
Could you confirm ?
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Re: Can't Cut, Copy or Paste in SM 2.0.1

2010-02-16 Thread S. Beaulieu

TMitchell a écrit :

Why suddenly can't I cut, copy or paste text (from within SM or pasting
something from a program like Word into SM) using Win XP keyboard
shortcuts or the SM edit option buttons? Is there some security setting
or something that needs attention?



It's a known issue (see 
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=525601) due to a conflict 
to McAfee (sometimes hidden because McAfee is repackaged under an ISP 
name). You need to uninstall its Site Adviser component (which isn't in 
the Add/Remove programs menu) in Program Files - McAfee - Site Adviser.


S.
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Re: SM1 and SM2 config/profile locations with Windows Vista

2010-02-16 Thread Ray_Net

Bernard Mercier wrote:

Ray_Net avait prétendu :

I am under windows XP and under the RAY user login.

With SM 1.1.18 the config/profile is located in:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\

With SM 2.0.2 the SM config/profile is located in:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\
and in:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Extensions\
and in:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\

Therefore after removing SM 1.1.18, installing/migrating to SM 2.0.2
i can remove the SM 1.1.18 config/profile by removing the directory:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\

Could someone modify the previous text to match a Windows Vista machine ?
(I wish to cleanely migrate my friend from SM1 to SM2 under his Vista
pc.)

Glad this point is raised. I installed sm2 also and did the import of
sm1 stuff.
So if I understand well, I have now twi identique data structures one
for sm1 and now one for sm2. So doubling up the space used on the HDD.
Can this be confirmed?

If I use sometimes sm1 and sometimes sm2, I suppose the data structure
of both will be different, unless there is a sync function somewhere.
Probably best is to remove the old sm1 and it's data structure, so no
confusiong can be there then.

A good way of doing?


Add/remove programs remove SM1.
Add/remove programs remove SM2.
Install SM2
Remove only the C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application 
Data\Mozilla\Profiles\ directory.


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Navigation toolbar

2010-02-16 Thread stan

Hi,
How do you delete URLs from the Navigation Toolbar drop down menu?
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Re: Navigation toolbar

2010-02-16 Thread »Q«
In news:-rcdnbqe8b-dh-bwnz2dnuvz_hydn...@mozilla.org,
stan edic...@dslextreme.com wrote:

 How do you delete URLs from the Navigation Toolbar drop down menu?

Delete the URL from your history (and from your bookmarks, if
necessary).

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Re: Spanish Version with twice Reiniciar

2010-02-16 Thread Lou

Erwin Castellanos wrote:

I recently installed SM 2.0.2 in spanish and works fine, but when I click the
white X to exit SM pop up a dialog box whit two buttons saying Reiniciar %S
and the other one Reiniciar. I noticed that this error comes from the 
version 2.,
may be this will appear corrected in then next update.

http://www.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?abf629b745.jpg





I think this might be an error in translation.  The English version has 
3 options if you close the browser with multiple tabs. Quit, Save and 
Quit, and Cancel.  I'm assuming that Reiniciar %S saves your tabs, 
while Reiniciar quits without saving the tabs.


Lou
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