Re: Help me customize Seamonkey's newsgroup toolbar

2011-04-30 Thread Rickles

Philip Chee wrote:

On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 13:47:32 +0100, Rickles wrote:

Joe32065 wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:



Have you considered using a wireless/bluetooth mouse? If you have a
iPhone there's probably an app for that.



I have a wireless mouse. What I want to do is eliminate the need to use
the keyboard. It would be much easier to click thread read if it was on
the main toolbar instead of in a submenu. Thanks



Since you already have the wireless mouse, wouldn't it be easier to
simply use it to click on the Mark button dropdown and select the 'As
Read' or 'Flag' option you want?  You'd only have to move one hand that
way, as long as you can see the screen.  No keyboard action needed.


Well the obvious next question is: have you considered a wireless *keyboard*

Phil

The OP stated previously he wants to remove the NEED of a keyboard to do 
this one thing.  Seems a bit pointless, though, if a mouse can do it in 
2 clicks.

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Re: Help me customize Seamonkey's newsgroup toolbar

2011-04-30 Thread Joe32065

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Thu, 28 Apr 2011 20:55:39 -0400, /Joe32065/:


When I use Seamonkey to read newsgroups, I lean back in my chair and
put my feet on the desk. So I can't use the keyboard at all. The
Mark button has an arrow next to it. When you click on the arrow,
you can scroll down to Thread as read. There is plenty of empty
space next to the mark button. If I could eliminate the arrow and
have separate buttons for thread as read, as read by date, and all
read, it would be much easier. As it is now, I have to take the dog
out of my lap, sit up, pull out the keyboard, and then hit the
letter t. There is enough space to eliminate the arrow next to Next
as well Message, Unread message, and Flagged message could all have
a button on the main bar. Right clicking on the toolbar and
selecting customize gives you very little that you can change. If
there is an easy way to do this I would thank you. My little dog
would thank you too.


If you know the script code executed for the Next Unread Thread menu
item you could create a custom button with it:

https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/custom-buttons/

Thanks Stanimir,  what I want to do is create a new button.  The new 
button would be right next to the Mark button.  When you push that 
button, it would have the same effect as pushing the letter T on the 
keyboard.  It would have the same effect as pushing the down arrow next 
to the mark button, scrolling down and then clicking Thread as read. 
The point is that one mouse click is less clicks than more than one. 
When you do something over and over finding the quickest easiest way to 
do it makes the most sense. Almost half of the toolbar is EMPTY.  There 
is no need to hide buttons in a drop down menu.  No one seems to 
understand why I want all the buttons where they can be clicked easily. 
 AArrrg!

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Re: Help me customize Seamonkey's newsgroup toolbar

2011-04-30 Thread Joe32065

Joe32065 wrote:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Thu, 28 Apr 2011 20:55:39 -0400, /Joe32065/:


When I use Seamonkey to read newsgroups, I lean back in my chair and
put my feet on the desk. So I can't use the keyboard at all. The
Mark button has an arrow next to it. When you click on the arrow,
you can scroll down to Thread as read. There is plenty of empty
space next to the mark button. If I could eliminate the arrow and
have separate buttons for thread as read, as read by date, and all
read, it would be much easier. As it is now, I have to take the dog
out of my lap, sit up, pull out the keyboard, and then hit the
letter t. There is enough space to eliminate the arrow next to Next
as well Message, Unread message, and Flagged message could all have
a button on the main bar. Right clicking on the toolbar and
selecting customize gives you very little that you can change. If
there is an easy way to do this I would thank you. My little dog
would thank you too.


If you know the script code executed for the Next Unread Thread menu
item you could create a custom button with it:

https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/custom-buttons/


Thanks Stanimir, what I want to do is create a new button. The new
button would be right next to the Mark button. When you push that
button, it would have the same effect as pushing the letter T on the
keyboard. It would have the same effect as pushing the down arrow next
to the mark button, scrolling down and then clicking Thread as read. The
point is that one mouse click is less clicks than more than one. When
you do something over and over finding the quickest easiest way to do it
makes the most sense. Almost half of the toolbar is EMPTY. There is no
need to hide buttons in a drop down menu. No one seems to understand why
I want all the buttons where they can be clicked easily. AArrrg!
I hope this is allowed.  Here is a link to a picture so you can see what 
I'm going for.

http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/4310/70414075.jpg
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Re: Help me customize Seamonkey's newsgroup toolbar

2011-04-30 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Sat, 30 Apr 2011 08:15:10 -0400, /Joe32065/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


If you know the script code executed for the Next Unread Thread menu
item you could create a custom button with it:

https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/custom-buttons/


Thanks Stanimir, what I want to do is create a new button. The new
button would be right next to the Mark button. When you push that
button, it would have the same effect as pushing the letter T on the
keyboard.


If you've generally found out how to create custom buttons using the 
extension I've referred to, just create a button using the following 
code:


goDoCommand('cmd_nextUnreadThread');

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Re: Seamonkey Already Running

2011-04-30 Thread JohnW-Mpls
On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 10:44:27 +1000, Errol Smith user@domain.invalid wrote:

Mike wrote:
 Norvin wrote:
 JohnW-Mpls wrote:
 I just had a scare - could not run Seamonkey. Every time I tried, even
 right after a cold boot, I got a message like: Seamonkey is already
 running. You need to shut it down or restart your machine. But, as
 though SM was a ghost, I had no place to go to shut it down.

 I spend a bit of time rebooting, Virus scanning, and even a full XP
 partition restore but the result was always the same. I started to
 prepare
 for a HD reformatting by saving some current files but when I went to
 save
 my SM profile, I could not find its whole directory - it had
 disappeared.

 I restored the whole profile directory from a backup and bang - SM is
 alive
 and well. I have no idea why or how the profile got deleted.

 My point: if you get an SM already running message, it may be a
 profile
 problem.


 John, after power up and before any operation, check 'task manager' and
 see if the SM process is running.

 And correct the error detection in SM to respond with No Profile found
 when it's missing, rather than an error message that probably couldn't
 send someone in a more incorrect direction.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=278860

It's only a 6 year old bug...

Thanks, good to know that - justifies my actions as being logical.

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Re: Seamonkey Already Running

2011-04-30 Thread JohnW-Mpls
On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 12:14:18 -0500, Norvin bluego...@prodigy.spam.net
wrote:

JohnW-Mpls wrote:
 I just had a scare - could not run Seamonkey.  Every time I tried, even
 right after a cold boot, I got a message like: Seamonkey is already
 running.  You need to shut it down or restart your machine.   But, as
 though SM was a ghost, I had no place to go to shut it down.
 
 I spend a bit of time rebooting, Virus scanning, and even a full XP
 partition restore but the result was always the same.  I started to prepare
 for a HD reformatting by saving some current files but when I went to save
 my SM profile, I could not find its whole directory - it had disappeared.
 
 I restored the whole profile directory from a backup and bang - SM is alive
 and well.   I have no idea why or how the profile got deleted.
 
 My point: if you get an SM already running message, it may be a profile
 problem.
 
 
John, after power up and before any operation, check 'task manager' and 
see if the SM process is running.

Norvin, Rochester

Yeah, shudda done that.  For some reason, I don't think of, or use, Task
Manager - and  my daughter uses it all the time (she'll enjoy knowing about
your comment).

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Re: Problem Typing E-Mails with newest S.M.

2011-04-30 Thread Mort

Philip Chee wrote:

Have you checked your trackpad driver settings for pad pressure
sensitivity and/or check for an updated driver?

This might be cheaper.

Phil



Hi Phil,

Thanks for the suggestions. I updated the touchpad drivers, and cleaned 
the touchpad to remove any skin oils or dirt. I cannot find any means of 
adjusting the pad pressure, despite a thorough search. At this moment, 
the typing seems to be fine, and I hope that it continues.


Thanks again to you, and to all the guys who offered to help. I do 
appreciate it.


Mort
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Re: Help me customize Seamonkey's newsgroup toolbar

2011-04-30 Thread Joe32065

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Sat, 30 Apr 2011 08:15:10 -0400, /Joe32065/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


If you know the script code executed for the Next Unread Thread menu
item you could create a custom button with it:

https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/custom-buttons/


Thanks Stanimir, what I want to do is create a new button. The new
button would be right next to the Mark button. When you push that
button, it would have the same effect as pushing the letter T on the
keyboard.


If you've generally found out how to create custom buttons using the
extension I've referred to, just create a button using the following code:

goDoCommand('cmd_nextUnreadThread');


Thank You, your directions were perfect.
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Re: User Agent Firefox spoof: was Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-30 Thread Jay O'Brien
Two followups: 
1. The new ATT/Yahoo mail works fine, for whatever reason the need to 
scroll down off-screen went away the second time I used it.

2. The User-Agent spoof put in to allow access to the new Yahoo mail 
page also works on Merrill Lynch!  I no longer have to use IE to access 
that web site. 

Thanks again to Tom Pamin!

Jay


 Original Message 
Subject: Re: New Yahoo Mail
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 16:39:36 -0700
From: Jay O'Brien jayobr...@att.net
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

On 4/28/2011 3:54 PM, Thomas Pamin wrote:
 I FINALLY got SM 2.0.13 to work with the new Yahoo Mail Beta. I'm using 
 Win 7 64-bit. I added this line to about:config:
 general.useragent.extra.seamonkey2   Firefox/3.0

Tom,

Thank you, that works. But, I sure don't like the new Yahoo Mail beta. 
I have to scroll down off-screen to see messages in my inbox. Not good, 
at least now, in my opinion. But that's a subject for the Att/Yahoo 
forum, not here.

Jay
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Email Sending Error

2011-04-30 Thread JohnW-Mpls

SM 2.0.13  XP

A few times in the last couple days I have had an email not getting sent and
I get the following error message:

The error occurred when sending mail.  The mail server responded: 4.2.0
Internal queueing error.  Please check message and try again.

Emails go out OK when I try again but why the error - and where - what can I
(should I) do about it?


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Re: Email Sending Error

2011-04-30 Thread Jay Garcia
On 30.04.2011 17:46, JohnW-Mpls wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 SM 2.0.13  XP
 
 A few times in the last couple days I have had an email not getting sent and
 I get the following error message:
 
 The error occurred when sending mail.  The mail server responded: 4.2.0
 Internal queueing error.  Please check message and try again.
 
 Emails go out OK when I try again but why the error - and where - what can I
 (should I) do about it?
 
 

More than likely traffic congestion, I wouldn't be concerned with this
error as it is a timing/communication error. Really nothing you can do
about it.

For some of us old Novell Netware Groupwise folks, this 420 error meant
just what I posted above.


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Netscape - Firefox - Flock - Thunderbird Support
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Re: Problem Typing E-Mails with newest S.M.

2011-04-30 Thread sean bean

Mort wrote:

Daniel wrote:


Mort, how long have you had this computer with the touchpad?? As I was
reading your post, I was about to ask if you had a touchpad, because I'm
fairly sure that's where your problem lies.


Hi,

The laptop is about 5 years old. Toshiba repaired it a few months ago,
when some internal pieces went, causing a blank screen. The problem
anteceded that repair, however. I try to be very careful when using the
touchpad, to avoid inadvertently brushing against it.

I have a new, smaller laptop that I use mostly when on the road. I will
use that one as my home based computer for a few days, to see if it has
the same typing problem or not. I may well have to go over to a mouse,
as I certainly do not want to throw any more repair money into this old
laptop.

Thanks to all the nice guys who responded; I do appreciate all the
helpful messages.

Mort


i've been using a usb microsoft mouse almost from the moment i bought my 
toshiba laptop 7 years ago... no issues...


sean

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