Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread Jim S
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
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compact folders message

2012-08-15 Thread F Murtz
Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders 
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?

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Re: compact folders message

2012-08-15 Thread Daniel

F Murtz wrote:

Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?


Why do you want to stop it??

When you receive an e-mail in SM, it is written into your inbox. If you 
delete it, it is removed from your view, but if you were to open your 
inbox folder in a text editor, you would still be able to see the 
"deleted" e-mail in the file. If you receive another e-mail, it gets 
added to your inbox, so the file just keeps getting bigger and bigger 
until you compact your folders.


So, IMHO, being reminded to compact your folders is a good thing.

However, if you do really want to turn it off, have a look at 
Edit->Preferences->Network and Storage and de-select Disk Space.


HTH

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Re: compact folders message

2012-08-15 Thread F Murtz

Daniel wrote:

F Murtz wrote:

Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?


Why do you want to stop it??

When you receive an e-mail in SM, it is written into your inbox. If you
delete it, it is removed from your view, but if you were to open your
inbox folder in a text editor, you would still be able to see the
"deleted" e-mail in the file. If you receive another e-mail, it gets
added to your inbox, so the file just keeps getting bigger and bigger
until you compact your folders.

So, IMHO, being reminded to compact your folders is a good thing.

However, if you do really want to turn it off, have a look at
Edit->Preferences->Network and Storage and de-select Disk Space.

HTH

If I let it compact what does it compact and where does it go an how do 
I get it back?

It is while I am using newsgroups that it wants to compact
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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread Ed Mullen

Jim S wrote:

I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?



That's what those keys already do.

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Re: compact folders message

2012-08-15 Thread Ed Mullen

F Murtz wrote:

Daniel wrote:

F Murtz wrote:

Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?


Why do you want to stop it??

When you receive an e-mail in SM, it is written into your inbox. If you
delete it, it is removed from your view, but if you were to open your
inbox folder in a text editor, you would still be able to see the
"deleted" e-mail in the file. If you receive another e-mail, it gets
added to your inbox, so the file just keeps getting bigger and bigger
until you compact your folders.

So, IMHO, being reminded to compact your folders is a good thing.

However, if you do really want to turn it off, have a look at
Edit->Preferences->Network and Storage and de-select Disk Space.

HTH


If I let it compact what does it compact and where does it go an how do
I get it back?
It is while I am using newsgroups that it wants to compact


http://kb.mozillazine.org/Compacting_folders


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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Ed Mullen wrote:

Jim S wrote:

I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?



That's what those keys already do.


F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing F11 does not cause it
to enter fullscreen mode here :

	Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:14.0) Gecko/20120715 
Firefox/14.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.11


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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread Ed Mullen

Philip TAYLOR wrote:



Ed Mullen wrote:

Jim S wrote:

I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?



That's what those keys already do.


F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing F11 does not cause it
to enter fullscreen mode here :

 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:14.0)
Gecko/20120715 Firefox/14.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.11

Philip Taylor


Not sure what you mean by "windowed".  Both of those functions work fine 
for me, same build.


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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Ed Mullen wrote:

> Not sure what you mean by "windowed".  Both of those functions work fine
> for me, same build.

A window can exist in one of (at least) three states : full-screen, 
windowed, or minimised (I believe a fourth, "off-screen" is possible).

I was referring to the second of these, but I regret I cannot think
of a synonym that might make my meaning more clear.

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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread NoOp
On 08/15/2012 09:49 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
> Philip TAYLOR wrote:
>>
>>
>> Ed Mullen wrote:
>>> Jim S wrote:
 I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?

>>>
>>> That's what those keys already do.
>>
>> F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
>> running Seamonkey windowed and pressing F11 does not cause it
>> to enter fullscreen mode here :
>>
>>  Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:14.0)
>> Gecko/20120715 Firefox/14.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.11
>>
>> Philip Taylor
> 
> Not sure what you mean by "windowed".  Both of those functions work fine 
> for me, same build.
> 

With lightning installed, F11 opens the 'Today Pane'. F5 does reload the
browser tab/window.

>From Help (Browser keyboard shortcuts):
Page Viewing Shortcuts
Command: Full Screen (toggle)
Windows: F11
Mac OS: Cmd+Shift+F
Linux or Unix: F11 (may depend on window manager)

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:14.0) Gecko/20120715
Firefox/14.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.11
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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread Jim S
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 18:13:20 +0100, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

> Ed Mullen wrote:
> 
>  > Not sure what you mean by "windowed".  Both of those functions work fine
>  > for me, same build.
> 
> A window can exist in one of (at least) three states : full-screen, 
> windowed, or minimised (I believe a fourth, "off-screen" is possible).
> I was referring to the second of these, but I regret I cannot think
> of a synonym that might make my meaning more clear.
> 
> Philip Taylor

That may be my problem too. The keys work fine if I just have a plain old
webpage, but if I have a page with a window in it as happens with some
games then the f  buttons don't work when the curser is 'active'
Now I have realised that I will have no problem.
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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Jim S wrote:
> That may be my problem too. The keys work fine if I just have a plain old
> webpage, but if I have a page with a window in it as happens with some
> games then the f  buttons don't work when the curser is 'active'
> Now I have realised that I will have no problem.

Ah, now we are definitely talking about different things.  My "window"
was a single instantion of Seamonkey : I was not thinking in terms
of anything in particular being displayed /within/ the window, and
thought you were simply seeking an easier way of moving from
Seamonkey-windowed to Seamonkey-fullscreen.

Philip Taylor

P.S. My test was actually from within the e-mail client, not
the browser component.
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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ed Mullen wrote:

Philip TAYLOR wrote:



Ed Mullen wrote:

Jim S wrote:

I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?



That's what those keys already do.


F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing F11 does not cause it
to enter fullscreen mode here :

 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:14.0)
Gecko/20120715 Firefox/14.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.11

Philip Taylor


Not sure what you mean by "windowed".  Both of those functions work fine
for me, same build.


On my system, the behavior is different in a mail/news window vs. a 
browser window.


In mail/news, F11 has no effect, regardless of window size.

In a browser window, F11 does toggle full-screen mode on or off; this is 
not the same as a maximized window because it hides the title bar and 
menu buttons. Interestingly, F10 disables F11, and I can't reactivate it 
without closing the browser window and starting over.


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Re: Some advice ?

2012-08-15 Thread DoctorBill

Ed Mullen wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:

I am running Seamonkey 2.7.
My Yahoo.mail refuses to retain the "Theme" I choose.
Tried a Google Search and found many, many people have this
same problem, so it is not confined only to SeaMonkey.

Does anyone have a suggestion as to what to do ?

Here it comes !

DoctorBill

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then there are only 'THREE forces of Nature'
and they are of about the same magnitude...


The usual advice ...

Clear cookies and allow cookies from yahooo.



I hate messing about with the Cookies !
Every time I clear the cookies, bad things happen.

I have NoScripts 2.5 and allowed all of the Yahoo Mail site to load -
to no avail.

I think this problem stems from YahooMail's site, not mine, since
so many web links ask about this same thing.  PITA.

In any case, where are the cookies stored.  This SM 2.7 doesn't seem to
do what all the older ones did with cookies and I knew a little bit
about the older versions.  Now I am lost.

Is there a way to figure out WHICH cookie controls the 'Theme' ?
Assuming I can find it !

I APPRECIATE THE HELP !

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Can I run Java with Seamonkey 2.11?

2012-08-15 Thread Craig

I'm using CentOS 5.8 Linux.

I was running Java 1.6 Update 31 on SeaMonkey 2.10 because Java 1.7 
didn't play nice with SeaMonkey. Yesterday, SeaMonkey 2.10 told me that 
it was going to disable Java because version 1.6 U 31 caused stability 
or security problems.


Today, I updated to SeaMonkey 2.11 and Java 1.7 Update 5. When I restart 
SeaMonkey, Java does not appear in the list of plugins.


My /usr/local/seamonkey/plugins directory contains the following:

total 17284
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root 17410532 Aug 10 19:45 libflashplayer.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root   37 Aug 15 15:00 libnpjp2.so -> 
/usr/java/latest/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so

-rwxr-xr-x 1 root62618 Nov 17  2010 nphelix.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 5086 Nov 17  2010 nphelix.xpt
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root   179552 Mar 28 04:47 nppdf.so


Do I have the right Java file linked to the plugins directory?

Is there some way to get Java to work with SeaMonkey?

Thanks,


Craig
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Re: Can I run Java with Seamonkey 2.11?

2012-08-15 Thread Craig

Craig wrote:


Is there some way to get Java to work with SeaMonkey?


After reading the Release Notes, I can answer my own question:

Linux:

The Java 7 plugin does not work with SeaMonkey (bug 754622).


Craig
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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread Ed Mullen

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Philip TAYLOR wrote:



Ed Mullen wrote:

Jim S wrote:

I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?



That's what those keys already do.


F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing F11 does not cause it
to enter fullscreen mode here :

 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:14.0)
Gecko/20120715 Firefox/14.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.11

Philip Taylor


Not sure what you mean by "windowed".  Both of those functions work fine
for me, same build.


On my system, the behavior is different in a mail/news window vs. a
browser window.

In mail/news, F11 has no effect, regardless of window size.

In a browser window, F11 does toggle full-screen mode on or off; this is
not the same as a maximized window because it hides the title bar and
menu buttons.


As designed.

Interestingly, F10 disables F11, and I can't reactivate it

without closing the browser window and starting over.



I have never tried (or tested) this in anything other than the browser 
window.


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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread Ed Mullen

Philip TAYLOR wrote:



Ed Mullen wrote:

 > Not sure what you mean by "windowed".  Both of those functions work fine
 > for me, same build.

A window can exist in one of (at least) three states : full-screen,
windowed, or minimised (I believe a fourth, "off-screen" is possible).
I was referring to the second of these, but I regret I cannot think
of a synonym that might make my meaning more clear.

Philip Taylor


Umm, still not sure what you mean.  Typically, Windows windows can be:

minimized
mazimized
"restore down" ... meaning ... shrink it down to the last size it was 
before maximizing it


Well, unless your Windows works differently from MY Windows!  :-D

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Re: Some advice ?

2012-08-15 Thread Ed Mullen

DoctorBill wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:

I am running Seamonkey 2.7.
My Yahoo.mail refuses to retain the "Theme" I choose.
Tried a Google Search and found many, many people have this
same problem, so it is not confined only to SeaMonkey.

Does anyone have a suggestion as to what to do ?

Here it comes !

DoctorBill

--

If Gravity is not a force,
then there are only 'THREE forces of Nature'
and they are of about the same magnitude...


The usual advice ...

Clear cookies and allow cookies from yahooo.



I hate messing about with the Cookies !
Every time I clear the cookies, bad things happen.



Whoa!  I am sorry.  Wasn't suggesting deletion of any except the Yahoo 
cookies.  I'd never suggest wholesale deletion of cookies, bookmarks, or 
history.  Only selective.



I have NoScripts 2.5 and allowed all of the Yahoo Mail site to load -
to no avail.



Sorry, don't use that add-on, can't help with that.


I think this problem stems from YahooMail's site, not mine, since
so many web links ask about this same thing.  PITA.


Yes, but the only way the site can control your browsing experience is 
through cookies in your browser or prefs you set on the site itself with 
settings you made that are savged on the site in your account.


In any case, where are the cookies stored.


cookies.sqlite


This SM 2.7 doesn't seem to
do what all the older ones did with cookies and I knew a little bit
about the older versions.  Now I am lost.


Two ways:

chrome://communicator/content/permissions/cookieViewer.xul

or

Tools - Cookie Manager - Manage Cookies


Is there a way to figure out WHICH cookie controls the 'Theme' ?
Assuming I can find it !


I don't know but I doubt it.  You could start Googling.  ;-)


I APPRECIATE THE HELP !


HTH.


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Re: Can I run Java with Seamonkey 2.11?

2012-08-15 Thread NoOp
On 08/15/2012 02:26 PM, Craig wrote:
> Craig wrote:
> 
>> Is there some way to get Java to work with SeaMonkey?
> 
> After reading the Release Notes, I can answer my own question:
> 
>  Linux:
> 
>  The Java 7 plugin does not work with SeaMonkey (bug 754622).
> 
> 
> Craig
> 

Yep. However it *does* work in Firefox, so it's a SeaMonkey only issue
as far as I can tell. Note: it's helpful to include the full link when
referencing a bug report:

[[linux] Sun Java jre1.7.0_04/_05 does not work in SeaMonkey]

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Facebook 60photos not working

2012-08-15 Thread Paul Bergsagel
Has anyone had difficulty getting the Facebook app to for with 
SeaMonkey. I keeping getting an error message when I try to go to this 
website:


http://apps.facebook.com/sixtyphotos/?fb_source=bookmark_apps&ref=bookmarks&count=0&fb_bmpos=2_0

I am using Mac OS X 10.7
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Re: Facebook 60photos not working

2012-08-15 Thread Hartmut Figge
Paul Bergsagel:

>Has anyone had difficulty getting the Facebook app to for with 
>SeaMonkey. I keeping getting an error message when I try to go to this 
>website:
>
>http://apps.facebook.com/sixtyphotos/?fb_source=bookmark_apps&ref=bookmarks&count=0&fb_bmpos=2_0

I am getting a Facebook Login. Because i do not have a password and i do
not want do sign up, i can go no further. This are the messages i got
after clicking on your link:

Error loading URL
http://apps.facebook.com/sixtyphotos/?fb_source=bookmark_apps&ref=bookmarks&count=0&fb_bmpos=2_0
: 804b0002 (NS_BINDING_ABORTED)
Error loading URL https://apps.facebook.com/sixtyphotos/auth/facebook :
804b0002 (NS_BINDING_ABORTED)
Document
http://www.facebook.com/dialog/oauth?client_id=145712665484714&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Fsixtyphotos.com%2Fauth%2Fresponse_from_facebook&scopriends_photos,publish_actions,publish_stream&display=page
loaded successfully

>I am using Mac OS X 10.7

Linux x86_64 SM 2.14a1

Hartmut
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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 15/08/2012 15:34, Paul B. Gallagher told the world:

> In a browser window, F11 does toggle full-screen mode on or off; this is 
> not the same as a maximized window because it hides the title bar and 
> menu buttons. Interestingly, F10 disables F11, and I can't reactivate it 
> without closing the browser window and starting over.

WFM; F10 does disable F11, but clicking F10 again enables back F11.

By the way, does anybody know what F10 is *supposed* to do in Seamonkey?
In Firefox, it (temporarily) shows the menu bar, but it doesn't seem to
have any role in SM. Otherwise, the behavior is consistent between the
apps: in FF, when the temporary menu bar is active, F11 is disabled.


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Re: Some advice ?

2012-08-15 Thread DoctorBill

DoctorBill wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:

I am running Seamonkey 2.7.
My Yahoo.mail refuses to retain the "Theme" I choose.
Tried a Google Search and found many, many people have this
same problem, so it is not confined only to SeaMonkey.

Does anyone have a suggestion as to what to do ?

Here it comes !

DoctorBill

--

If Gravity is not a force,
then there are only 'THREE forces of Nature'
and they are of about the same magnitude...


The usual advice ...

Clear cookies and allow cookies from yahooo.



I hate messing about with the Cookies !
Every time I clear the cookies, bad things happen.

I have NoScripts 2.5 and allowed all of the Yahoo Mail site to load -
to no avail.

I think this problem stems from YahooMail's site, not mine, since
so many web links ask about this same thing. PITA.

In any case, where are the cookies stored. This SM 2.7 doesn't seem to
do what all the older ones did with cookies and I knew a little bit
about the older versions. Now I am lost.

Is there a way to figure out WHICH cookie controls the 'Theme' ?
Assuming I can find it !

I APPRECIATE THE HELP !

DoctorBill



More Googling found this reply about the Theme retention.

http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/914606

Theme is retained in IE but not Firefox.
Is this guy's answer related to (or translatable to) SeaMonkey 2.7 in 
any way ?


DoctorBill


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Re: places.sqlite

2012-08-15 Thread Ant

Hello again!

Does places.sqlite file get automatically compressed every 28 days/4 
weeks or every month like the same day SM v2.10.1 made my new profile 
(e.g., 7/14/2012 evening PDT)? I haven't noticed the file being smaller 
from its 20 MB size yet.


Thank you in advance. :)
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Re: places.sqlite

2012-08-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 8/15/12 9:09 PM, Ant wrote:
> Hello again!
> 
> Does places.sqlite file get automatically compressed every 28 days/4 
> weeks or every month like the same day SM v2.10.1 made my new profile 
> (e.g., 7/14/2012 evening PDT)? I haven't noticed the file being smaller 
> from its 20 MB size yet.
> 
> Thank you in advance. :)
> 

The file is sized in 10 MB chunks.  If it needs 10.01 MB, you get 20 MB.
 See bug #662858 at .

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Re: Can I assign function keys?

2012-08-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

MCBastos wrote:


Interviewed by CNN on 15/08/2012 15:34, Paul B. Gallagher told the
world:


In a browser window, F11 does toggle full-screen mode on or off;
this is not the same as a maximized window because it hides the
title bar and menu buttons. Interestingly, F10 disables F11, and I
can't reactivate it without closing the browser window and starting
over.


WFM; F10 does disable F11, but clicking F10 again enables back F11.


You're right, I must not have hit the center of F10 (sometimes I hit a 
key with a glancing blow and think I got it but the computer doesn't).


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