Re: Recommendations for high-memory usage
Jim Taylor wrote: Daniel wrote: Daniel wrote: Jim Taylor wrote: Daniel wrote: Philip TAYLOR wrote: Daniel wrote: Also have SM 64 bit on my Windows 7 Pro!! Very few problems on either! Check out Contributed Builds at bottom of page http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#2.7.2 So where do I look for mention of a 64-bit Windows binary ? All I see under Contributed builds is as follows : Snip Philip Taylor Don't know, but I must have been directed somewhere to get my original 64 bit Windows version. I haven't seen a 64 bit windows build since 2.0. That doesn't mean there hasn't been one, just that I haven't noticed one. The win64 2.0 is available at http://wiki.mozilla-x86-64.com/Download Jim Sorry, Jim, are you saying that there is not SM 2.7.2 for Windows in 64bit?? No, reread my post. I said I haven't seen a 64 bit windows build since 2.0. That doesn't mean there hasn't been one, just that I haven't noticed one. and gave a link to the 64bit wiki. Jim ...and, in one of my two replies that you cut, I effectively said I was mistaken and that you may be correct! -- Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Mozilla disk hog/locks are killing my productivity
nikolam wrote: Daniel wrote: I am not sure what is actually going on, but since last few updates of Seamonkey, I have a problem with periodically Seamonkey being unresponsive with large disk access for about up to an minute or more. During that time everything is frozen in Seamonkey and during that time, there is large disk usage from Seamonkey and I need to wait for SM to stop molesting HDD and actually do something I am doing (writing, viewing pages, etc). Ant, you must have been reading my mind...well sort of!! If nikolam has his cache set to a large value, and SM actually reaches this value, does SM wipe the entire cache or just a certain amount (5%, 10%, whatever)??? I wonder!! It also happens on another machine that runs SunOS instead of Linux - Illumos/OpenIndiana 151a2 , while using Thunderbird 10.x as well as with Seamonkey on Linux Xubuntu 10.04 64-bit LTS. On Ubuntu I am using POP3 Gmail and on first one I use IMAP. The fact that you've found it happens on another OS surprises me not at all, as it has already been observed on Windows, Mac and Linux I had thought it may have been related to the amount of memory allocated to Cache, but I don't think Thunderbird uses much Cache, and, if your still having problems with Thunderbird, then that shoots that theory down!! -- Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Bookmarks pull-down
Interviewed by CNN on 01/03/2012 02:40, robertb...@localnet.com told the world: In the old 1.1.16 version of SeaMonkey one could make this fairly clean and manageable. In the newer 2.7 version, there is extra junk i would like to remove. Mine sort-of looks like this: Bookmark This Page Ctrl+Shift+D File BookmarkCtrl+D (Bookmark This Group of Tabs) ---(...) means greyed out Manage Bookmarks Ctrl+B - --- dividing line (Subscribe to This Page ) --- the signifies a solid arrow - Personal Toolbar - - - Investing Electronic stuff etc, etc etc Now, the extra junk i would like to remove is from the Subscribe thru and including all of those dividers, to Investing which i want. That way, there would still be a dividing line between Manage Bookmarks and Investing and would look like my pull-down in ver 1.1.16. Help? Bookmark this group of tabs and Subscribe to this page are greyed out if they don't apply at the moment, that is, if there aren't more than one tab open (on the first case) or if there isn't an RSS/Atom feed available to be subscribed as a Live Bookmark (on the second case). Personal Toolbar is the bookmarks toolbar. I don't think you can remove this feature. You are free not to use it, of course, and hide the toolbar. But I don't think you can remove the special folder from the database. I'm not sure you can even *move* it; in the Bookmarks Manager, it's located *outside* the main Bookmarks tree. (Funnily enough, in the Bookmarks Manager it appears with the name Bookmarks Toolbar, which is a bit inconsistent -- and when I tried to drag it, it got copied, not moved). The extra/undesired separators can be deleted from the Bookmarks Manager (Ctrl-B). Just click on Bookmarks Menu on the left pane and you will see them at right, where they can be deleted, moved or whatever. Two items I have in my Bookmarks menu you haven't mentioned are the default saved searches for Recently Bookmarked and Recent Tags. I guess you managed to delete those. Personally, I wouldn't have deleted them, just moved them to some subfolder out of the way. But to each his own. -- MCBastos This message has been protected with the 2ROT13 algorithm. Unauthorized use will be prosecuted under the DMCA. -=-=- ... Sent from my IBM System/360. * Added by TagZilla 0.7a1 running on Seamonkey 2.7.2 * Get it at http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#tagzilla ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: threads ignored in one newsgroup
On 2/29/12 5:17 PM, Dushan Mitrovich wrote: Also re-posted... In most of the newsgroups I read the threads work as expected, with those posts that have the same Subject line grouped under the same thread. So Expand and Collapse also work as expected. But in one n.g., for Mathematica, quite often posts with the same Subject line are given different threads, largely defeating the Collapse action. This may be because all the posts go first to a moderator who passes them on, so modifying the headers. Is there a way to group n.g. posts into threads based solely on the content of the Subject line? Thanks. - Dushan You are describing broken threads. This often occurs when someone posts a reply in a thread via Google Groups or through a mailing list. This is not a bug in SeaMonkey (or Thunderbird). It's a bug in whatever method was used in the reply. -- David E. Ross http://www.rossde.com/. Anyone who thinks government owns a monopoly on inefficient, obstructive bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation. © 1997 by David E. Ross ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Bookmarks pull-down
Thanks for showing how to get rid of the extra separators; that helps some. So you are saying there is no way to get rid of the subscribe or the personal entries. They are extra garbage as far as i am concerned. It is bad enough to have the File Bookmark (why have it - useless), the Bookmark This Group of Tabs (for some, the OPTION may be useful but allow it to be hidden from this menu), and the Manage Bookmarks (ditto, may be useful but allow it to be hidden from this menu). I want absolute minimum, not (to slightly exaggerate) bloat. Quoting MCBastos myemail@example.invalid: Interviewed by CNN on 01/03/2012 02:40, robertb...@localnet.com told the world: In the old 1.1.16 version of SeaMonkey one could make this fairly clean and manageable. In the newer 2.7 version, there is extra junk i would like to remove. Mine sort-of looks like this: Bookmark This Page Ctrl+Shift+D File BookmarkCtrl+D (Bookmark This Group of Tabs) ---(...) means greyed out Manage Bookmarks Ctrl+B - --- dividing line (Subscribe to This Page ) --- the signifies a solid arrow - Personal Toolbar - - - Investing Electronic stuff etc, etc etc Now, the extra junk i would like to remove is from the Subscribe thru and including all of those dividers, to Investing which i want. That way, there would still be a dividing line between Manage Bookmarks and Investing and would look like my pull-down in ver 1.1.16. Help? Bookmark this group of tabs and Subscribe to this page are greyed out if they don't apply at the moment, that is, if there aren't more than one tab open (on the first case) or if there isn't an RSS/Atom feed available to be subscribed as a Live Bookmark (on the second case). Personal Toolbar is the bookmarks toolbar. I don't think you can remove this feature. You are free not to use it, of course, and hide the toolbar. But I don't think you can remove the special folder from the database. I'm not sure you can even *move* it; in the Bookmarks Manager, it's located *outside* the main Bookmarks tree. (Funnily enough, in the Bookmarks Manager it appears with the name Bookmarks Toolbar, which is a bit inconsistent -- and when I tried to drag it, it got copied, not moved). The extra/undesired separators can be deleted from the Bookmarks Manager (Ctrl-B). Just click on Bookmarks Menu on the left pane and you will see them at right, where they can be deleted, moved or whatever. Two items I have in my Bookmarks menu you haven't mentioned are the default saved searches for Recently Bookmarked and Recent Tags. I guess you managed to delete those. Personally, I wouldn't have deleted them, just moved them to some subfolder out of the way. But to each his own. -- MCBastos This message has been protected with the 2ROT13 algorithm. Unauthorized use will be prosecuted under the DMCA. -=-=- ... Sent from my IBM System/360. * Added by TagZilla 0.7a1 running on Seamonkey 2.7.2 * Get it at http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#tagzilla ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: threads ignored in one newsgroup
Dushan Mitrovich wrote: Also re-posted... In most of the newsgroups I read the threads work as expected, with those posts that have the same Subject line grouped under the same thread. So Expand and Collapse also work as expected. But in one n.g., for Mathematica, quite often posts with the same Subject line are given different threads, largely defeating the Collapse action. This may be because all the posts go first to a moderator who passes them on, so modifying the headers. Is there a way to group n.g. posts into threads based solely on the content of the Subject line? Thanks. - Dushan Well, you can't really thread the articles. But you can sort the newsgroup on Subject. That will at least bring all identical article subjects together and similar subjects into close proximity. Usually the articles will also be sorted by date, which sort of approximates the order in a thread. HTH -- Rostyk ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey