Re: image

2011-04-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/10/11 3:42 PM, Walter wrote:
> Ok, image post did not take. Ignore this
> 
> 
> Walter wrote:
>>
>> I have attempted to post an image on mozilla.test.
>>
>> The image is on my screen as a gadget but I cannot determine where it
>> came from. It is not part of the gadgets that HP included with the
>> computer software. It displays when I boot but the busy icon is
>> displayed when I place the pointer on it. Has anybody seen such a thing
>> before and how do I get rid of it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Walter
>>

The problem is that images are not allowed on these newsgroups except
possibly for mozilla.test.multimedia.

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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 64, Issue 22

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>Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 12:24:33 -0400
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>On 11-04-08 10:31 PM, NoOp wrote:
>> Not when you open many links (tabs) per day by right-clicking on the
>> link. I can certainly get used to it, but to arbitrarily change the UI
>> from 2.1b2 to 2.1b3 does require some muscle memory retraining. The
>> change slows down productivity (for the time being).
>
>"Open in New Tab" is used much more often than "Open in New Window", so 
>they put the most popular item at the top.
>
>> You are as I've never seen tabs on top. Got a screenshot of tabs on top
>> with SeaMonkey?
>>The first thing I did after installing FF4 was to put the tabs back on
>> the bottom where (IMO) they belong. You see, when you work with tabs on
>> a regular basis it makes no sense at all to have to move the mouse above
>> the URI/URL/Address bar to select a tab. The tab/window area is the main
>> workspace. Again; who's bright idea was that?
>
>Here's a video explaining why tabs are on top. 
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>Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 10:03:47 -0700 (PDT)
>From: KRUB 
>To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
>Subject: It seems going to HTML source more than once just trashes my
>   heading etc.
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>First of all, what is with all the line spaces (in source) that are
>getting put in?  I often see 5 blank lines added between lines in my
>header.
>It seems if I go back and forth between source and regular more than
>once or twice sea monkey decides to change all my "<" type characters
>to their html equivalent.  the ones in the header that are not
>supposed to be "equivalent."  Something is going to have to change
>else I'm going to be forced to find another editor, something really
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Re: Ant Farms & Sea Monkeys

2011-04-10 Thread sean bean

Ant wrote:

http://www.independent.com/news/2011/apr/09/ant-farms-and-sea-monkeys/

I saw this article which was fitting and amusing for me. Who knew? :D


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Re: image

2011-04-10 Thread Walter

Ok, image post did not take. Ignore this


Walter wrote:


I have attempted to post an image on mozilla.test.

The image is on my screen as a gadget but I cannot determine where it
came from. It is not part of the gadgets that HP included with the
computer software. It displays when I boot but the busy icon is
displayed when I place the pointer on it. Has anybody seen such a thing
before and how do I get rid of it?

Thanks,
Walter


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image

2011-04-10 Thread Walter


I have attempted to post an image on mozilla.test.

The image is on my screen as a gadget but I cannot determine where it 
came from. It is not part of the gadgets that HP included with the 
computer software. It displays when I boot but the busy icon is 
displayed when I place the pointer on it. Has anybody seen such a thing 
before and how do I get rid of it?


Thanks,
Walter

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Re: What do these SeaMonkey errors mean?

2011-04-10 Thread Robert Gault

Tony Mechelynck wrote:

On 09/04/11 16:20, Robert Gault wrote:

I clear the SeaMonkey 2.0.13 error console, set the home page to Blank
Page, and leave SeaMonkey. The next time SeaMonkey is started, the error
console shows five warnings:
Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule '@import'.
chrome://navigator/skin/navigator.css Line: 615
Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule '@import'.
chrome://navigator/skin/navigator.css Line: 616
Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule '@import'.
chrome://navigator/skin/navigator.css Line: 617
Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule '@import'.
chrome://navigator/skin/navigator.css Line: 619
Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule '@import'.
chrome://navigator/skin/navigator.css Line: 914

Lines 615-619
@import url("chrome://navigator/content/navigator.css");
@import url("chrome://communicator/skin/");
@import url("chrome://communicator/skin/bookmarks/bookmarksToolbar.css");

@namespace
url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul";);

Line 914
white-space: -moz-pre-wrap;

Are these known bugs or is my installation at fault?
WinXP SP3 Home system


There ought to be nothing before an @import rule, except maybe comments,
blank lines, and other @import rules (this is a W3C requirement on the
CSS @import rule syntax). More than six hundred lines with only comments
and other @import rules in them sounds a little bizarre to me.

What theme are you using? These errors seem (IIUC) to point to a
navigator.css file in your theme, but (AFAICT) the one in my SeaMonkey
default skin (but it's a trunk build, 2.2a1pre not 2.0.13) has a
"License block" as a comment at lines 1-37, line 38 is empty, and the
three @import lines, empty line, and @namespace line which you quote are
at lines 39-43. The whole file (seen in Vim on Linux as
zipfile:/usr/local/seamonkey/omni.jar::chrome/classic/skin/classic/navigator/navigator.css)
is 716 lines long. But then the Linux default theme might be different
from the Windows default theme.

In the Modern theme's navigator.css
(zipfile:/usr/local/seamonkey/extensions/mod...@themes.mozilla.org.xpi::chrome/modern/skin/modern/navigator/navigator.css),
I see those same lines one line further down (i.e. at lines 38-44) and
the style sheet is 902 lines long. I wouldn't expect the *Modern* theme
to be very different across platforms. Yet this is the "trunk" version.


Best regards,
Tony.


Thank you Tony. You spotted the source of the problem if not the exact cause.

I'm not sure how/why this occurred but I was using Classic Default as a theme. Switching 
to SeaMonkey Default removed the errors and reverting to Classic Default returned them.


I guess I'll stay with SeaMonkey Default. If this classifies as a bug, maybe you can 
report it.


Robert
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It seems going to HTML source more than once just trashes my heading etc.

2011-04-10 Thread KRUB
First of all, what is with all the line spaces (in source) that are
getting put in?  I often see 5 blank lines added between lines in my
header.
It seems if I go back and forth between source and regular more than
once or twice sea monkey decides to change all my "<" type characters
to their html equivalent.  the ones in the header that are not
supposed to be "equivalent."  Something is going to have to change
else I'm going to be forced to find another editor, something really
strange about Seamonkey.  This just started recently too.  The line
spaces I've had before and the problem went away and now it is back.
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Re: SM 2.1b3 User Interface Changes

2011-04-10 Thread Chris Ilias

On 11-04-08 10:31 PM, NoOp wrote:

Not when you open many links (tabs) per day by right-clicking on the
link. I can certainly get used to it, but to arbitrarily change the UI
from 2.1b2 to 2.1b3 does require some muscle memory retraining. The
change slows down productivity (for the time being).


"Open in New Tab" is used much more often than "Open in New Window", so 
they put the most popular item at the top.



You are as I've never seen tabs on top. Got a screenshot of tabs on top
with SeaMonkey?
   The first thing I did after installing FF4 was to put the tabs back on
the bottom where (IMO) they belong. You see, when you work with tabs on
a regular basis it makes no sense at all to have to move the mouse above
the URI/URL/Address bar to select a tab. The tab/window area is the main
workspace. Again; who's bright idea was that?


Here's a video explaining why tabs are on top. 



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Re: SM 2.1b3 User Interface Changes

2011-04-10 Thread WLS

Philip Chee wrote:

On Fri, 08 Apr 2011 19:31:29 -0700, NoOp wrote:

On 04/08/2011 06:43 PM, WLS wrote:

NoOp wrote:

Ok, who's bright idea was this?

Right clicking a link in
2.1b2 brings up:
o Open Link in a New Window
o Open Link in a New Tab

2.1b3 brings up:
o Open Link in a New Tab
o Open Link in a New Window

Who's idea was this? I must have opened about 10 new windows (instead of
tabs) this morning before figuring out the change. Still having trouble
adjusting... muscle memory is set&   I have to pause after right-clicking
any link.


I think it is an improvement and I believe consistent with the change in
Firefox 4.0.


This is the SeaMonkey copy of the Firefox "Promote tabs over windows"
bug. Since opening a tab is more often used that opening a new window,
putting the tab item first leads to shorter mouse movements and an
incremental amount of time saved.


   The first thing I did after installing FF4 was to put the tabs back on
the bottom where (IMO) they belong. You see, when you work with tabs on
a regular basis it makes no sense at all to have to move the mouse above
the URI/URL/Address bar to select a tab. The tab/window area is the main
workspace. Again; who's bright idea was that?


Google Chrome started the trend.

Phil

My first attempt to do this, so I apologize if it doesn't work. This is 
a reply from Jay Garcia to Tabs...why? in the mozilla.support.firefox 
newsgroup.


news://news.mozilla.org:119/dr6dnw2sw9uaxj3qnz2dnuvz_rgdn...@mozilla.org

If it works, I learned how to do something new today!

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Re: What do these SeaMonkey errors mean?

2011-04-10 Thread Tony Mechelynck

On 09/04/11 16:20, Robert Gault wrote:

I clear the SeaMonkey 2.0.13 error console, set the home page to Blank
Page, and leave SeaMonkey. The next time SeaMonkey is started, the error
console shows five warnings:
Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule '@import'.
chrome://navigator/skin/navigator.css Line: 615
Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule '@import'.
chrome://navigator/skin/navigator.css Line: 616
Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule '@import'.
chrome://navigator/skin/navigator.css Line: 617
Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule '@import'.
chrome://navigator/skin/navigator.css Line: 619
Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule '@import'.
chrome://navigator/skin/navigator.css Line: 914

Lines 615-619
@import url("chrome://navigator/content/navigator.css");
@import url("chrome://communicator/skin/");
@import url("chrome://communicator/skin/bookmarks/bookmarksToolbar.css");

@namespace
url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul";);

Line 914
white-space: -moz-pre-wrap;

Are these known bugs or is my installation at fault?
WinXP SP3 Home system


There ought to be nothing before an @import rule, except maybe comments, 
blank lines, and other @import rules (this is a W3C requirement on the 
CSS @import rule syntax). More than six hundred lines with only comments 
and other @import rules in them sounds a little bizarre to me.


What theme are you using? These errors seem (IIUC) to point to a 
navigator.css file in your theme, but (AFAICT) the one in my SeaMonkey 
default skin (but it's a trunk build, 2.2a1pre not 2.0.13) has a 
"License block" as a comment at lines 1-37, line 38 is empty, and the 
three @import lines, empty line, and @namespace line which you quote are 
at lines 39-43. The whole file (seen in Vim on Linux as 
zipfile:/usr/local/seamonkey/omni.jar::chrome/classic/skin/classic/navigator/navigator.css) 
is 716 lines long. But then the Linux default theme might be different 
from the Windows default theme.


In the Modern theme's navigator.css 
(zipfile:/usr/local/seamonkey/extensions/mod...@themes.mozilla.org.xpi::chrome/modern/skin/modern/navigator/navigator.css), 
I see those same lines one line further down (i.e. at lines 38-44) and 
the style sheet is 902 lines long. I wouldn't expect the *Modern* theme 
to be very different across platforms. Yet this is the "trunk" version.



Best regards,
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Re: SM 2.1b3 User Interface Changes

2011-04-10 Thread Tony Mechelynck

On 09/04/11 14:30, WLS wrote:
[...]

I like Tony's multirow tab bar.

WLS


I just uploaded my current SeaMonkey userChrome.css as 
http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/other/userChrome-seamonkey.css


That file lives in the chrome subfolder of the profile, and doesn't 
exist by default. Rename it to userChrome.css and (re)start SeaMonkey in 
order to use it. You may want to eyeball it and make some changes, 
perhaps with the help of the DOM Inspector.



Best regards,
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Re: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-FG4Z9K47Zw

2011-04-10 Thread Miroslav Kolar
Googling around did not provide many clues, but it was apparently not Seamonkey 
problem after all. It somehow disappeared after a while...


Miroslav Kolar wrote:

Hi:
I am using Seamonkey 2.0.11 in highly customized Ubuntu 10.04 on Dell
Mini 9. I have just done a clean install of Ubuntu 10.04. I have /tmp
directory in RAM on a tmpfs, and Seamonkey cache parent folder is /tmp.
Now each time I start Seamonkey, I am getting four times this error
message:

Failed to contact configuration server; some possible causes are that
you need to enable TCP/IP networking for ORBit, or you have stale NFS
locks due to a system crash. See http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/ for
information. (Details - 1: Failed to get connection to session: Failed
to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-FG4Z9K47Zw: Connection refused

Previously in Ubuntu 9.04, there were no problems with Seamonkey in the
same setting.

No other applications cause such a message. /tmp works actually fine
even for Seamonkey, it's cache is located at /tmp/Cache, and I do not
observe any slowdowns, or other problems.
It's just annoying to have to deal with a little error window with four
copies of the above error message on each start of Seamonkey.

Are there any ideas how to correct this situation?

Thank you,
Miro

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Ant Farms & Sea Monkeys

2011-04-10 Thread Ant

http://www.independent.com/news/2011/apr/09/ant-farms-and-sea-monkeys/

I saw this article which was fitting and amusing for me. Who knew? :D
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Colombian dish." "Are you saying that people eat them?" "Fried." "Okay, 
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