Re: Changing the background color of the Lightning calendar

2013-01-12 Thread Dennis
NoOp wrote:
> On 01/11/2013 12:14 PM, Dennis wrote:
>> Anyone know how to change the default background color of the Lightning
>> calendar? Not event colors, I know how to do that.
>>
>> Lightning is running in Seamonkey on linux in my case.
>>
>> I want to change the default white to any other color. I would like to
>> change it in the Day, Week, Multiweek, Monthly, and the monthly
>> 'thumbnail' views. Pretty much anywhere there is a white background I
>> want to change it.
> ...
> 
> I recommend asking on mozilla.support.calendar and/or
> mozilla.dev.apps.calendar. When you do, I'd also recommend that you
> provide details... SM version, Calendar version, etc. It will save
> others from having to ask you before offering advise.
> 

Nevermind. I have it looking like I want now. Simple change of two css
files:
 /.mozilla/seamonkey/##.default/extensions/{}/chrome/
calendar/skin/calendar/widgets/minimonth.css

and
 /.mozilla/seamonkey/##.default/extensions/{}/chrome/
calendar/skin/calendar/common/calendar-views.css

Replaced all instances of #FF with the color of my choice.

Most likely the version of Lightning and/or Seamonkey would be rather
immaterial. At least when dealing with relatively recent versions of each.

Dennis


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Re: Java 7u10 vulnerability in browsers

2013-01-12 Thread cmcadams

Mort wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

question wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 From CNet:

...

Full story:







U.S. tells computer users to disable Java software



Yes, this is the recommendation in the original CNet article as well, if
you followed the link and read it all.



Hi,

Based on initial reports, I already deleted Java. How do I know when it will be 
safe
to re-install it? (Windows).

Thanks.

Mort Linder


Possibly never, considering Oracle's behavior. But it's not necessary to delete it, 
just tell Seamonkey to not use it. I keep my Java updated and active ONLY in Internet 
Explorer, for use on a couple of specific webpages that need it and I'm confident (or 
am willing to bet) are safe. And make sure, in Control Panel, that your Java settings 
haven't changed since the last time you looked. Yes, I got bitten that way, once.


Also, the latest Java has a new CP setting (under Security tab) to exclude it 
altogether from use by browsers. For running .jar files only.

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Re: Exporting messages

2013-01-12 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Jay Garcia wrote:


Rename the old mailbox "mailbox.old" such as INBOX => INBOX.OLD and
then move that file over to the new location. When SM is started,
INBOX.OLD will be in the list of mailboxes. Simple matter now to
copy/move the old messages to the new mailbox.


Exactly what I would have done -- and have done before -- except that 
for safety, I would COPY the folder instead of moving it. If anything 
goes wrong, or you change your mind, you still have the original.


Of course, on Windows systems, at least those of recent vintage, an 
order to move a file or folder between different drives or computers is 
realized as a copy anyway.


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Re: Exporting messages

2013-01-12 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 12.01.2013 20:41, Cruz, Jaime wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


I know how to move an entire mailbox from one computer to another (I've
done it enough times), but I need to layout a scenario here to see if
anyone else has come up with a solution.

I built a new computer for my Mom with Windows 7 (her previous computer
was XP).  After installing Seamonkey along with all of her plugins, I
copied the profile folder from her old computer into her new computer
(Win7 stores it in a different directory structure, but I found that
out).  Opened up Seamonkey and everything was there... all her old
E-Mails, cookies, saved passwords, history, etc. (as I said, I've done
this enough times).

Anyway, she accidentally deleted a bunch of E-Mail messages she wanted
to keep.  They weren't in her Trash folder (I checked).  They ARE all on
her old computer... but I can't just copy the "Mail" folder over because
that will wipe out any NEW messages she's received since she's started
using the new computer.

Is there any way to export only those particular E-Mails from the old
computer and then import them into the new computer without wiping out
the newer messages she has?  I can't seem to find anything in the online
help system.

Thanks in advance.



Rename the old mailbox "mailbox.old" such as INBOX => INBOX.OLD and then
move that file over to the new location. When SM is started, INBOX.OLD
will be in the list of mailboxes. Simple matter now to copy/move the old
messages to the new mailbox.



Cool!  Thanks, I didn't know about that trick.  I'll give it a try.


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Re: Exporting messages

2013-01-12 Thread Jay Garcia
On 12.01.2013 20:41, Cruz, Jaime wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> I know how to move an entire mailbox from one computer to another (I've
> done it enough times), but I need to layout a scenario here to see if
> anyone else has come up with a solution.
> 
> I built a new computer for my Mom with Windows 7 (her previous computer
> was XP).  After installing Seamonkey along with all of her plugins, I
> copied the profile folder from her old computer into her new computer
> (Win7 stores it in a different directory structure, but I found that
> out).  Opened up Seamonkey and everything was there... all her old
> E-Mails, cookies, saved passwords, history, etc. (as I said, I've done
> this enough times).
> 
> Anyway, she accidentally deleted a bunch of E-Mail messages she wanted
> to keep.  They weren't in her Trash folder (I checked).  They ARE all on
> her old computer... but I can't just copy the "Mail" folder over because
> that will wipe out any NEW messages she's received since she's started
> using the new computer.
> 
> Is there any way to export only those particular E-Mails from the old
> computer and then import them into the new computer without wiping out
> the newer messages she has?  I can't seem to find anything in the online
> help system.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 

Rename the old mailbox "mailbox.old" such as INBOX => INBOX.OLD and then
move that file over to the new location. When SM is started, INBOX.OLD
will be in the list of mailboxes. Simple matter now to copy/move the old
messages to the new mailbox.


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Exporting messages

2013-01-12 Thread Cruz, Jaime
I know how to move an entire mailbox from one computer to another (I've 
done it enough times), but I need to layout a scenario here to see if 
anyone else has come up with a solution.


I built a new computer for my Mom with Windows 7 (her previous computer 
was XP).  After installing Seamonkey along with all of her plugins, I 
copied the profile folder from her old computer into her new computer 
(Win7 stores it in a different directory structure, but I found that 
out).  Opened up Seamonkey and everything was there... all her old 
E-Mails, cookies, saved passwords, history, etc. (as I said, I've done 
this enough times).


Anyway, she accidentally deleted a bunch of E-Mail messages she wanted 
to keep.  They weren't in her Trash folder (I checked).  They ARE all on 
her old computer... but I can't just copy the "Mail" folder over because 
that will wipe out any NEW messages she's received since she's started 
using the new computer.


Is there any way to export only those particular E-Mails from the old 
computer and then import them into the new computer without wiping out 
the newer messages she has?  I can't seem to find anything in the online 
help system.


Thanks in advance.

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Re: Java 7u10 vulnerability in browsers

2013-01-12 Thread Mort

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

question wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 From CNet:

...

Full story:






U.S. tells computer users to disable Java software



Yes, this is the recommendation in the original CNet article as well, if
you followed the link and read it all.



Hi,

Based on initial reports, I already deleted Java. How do I know when it 
will be safe to re-install it? (Windows).


Thanks.

Mort Linder
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SM 2.15 - SM Modern Theme Dropdowns...

2013-01-12 Thread Rufus
...are still partially/incompletely drawn.  I think there was a bug 
written already, right?


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[Fixed] Re: SM 2.15 (linux) bookmarks missing

2013-01-12 Thread NoOp
On 01/12/2013 01:24 AM, Rob wrote:
> NoOp  wrote:
>> User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:18.0) Gecko/20100101
>> Firefox/18.0 SeaMonkey/2.15
>> Build identifier: 20130105222032
>>
>> On one profile all of my bookmarks have gone missing. I can't do a
>> restore/import (json or html), bookmark manage window everything is
>> blank, and can't add a bookmark. Even attempting to restore/import from
>> a working profile doesn't work.
>>
>> It is a profile issue as switching to a test profile works. If I open
>> places.sqlite I can see bookmarks & bookmark folders. Running a quick
>> check on the database shows an error:
>> ***in database main ***Page 98: btreeInitPage() returns error code 11
> 
> Apparently a corrupted places.sqlite file.

Yes. I haven't figured out what caused it. I've saved the file for a
rainy day.

> 
>> Note: I've not replaced the places.sqlite with one from a working
>> profile (yet), as I'd like to figure out what when wonk.
>>
>> Anyone else have the same or a similar issue? Anyone know how to go
>> about repairing the database?
> 
> Just remove places.sqlite* and it will be imported from your last
> backup or from whatever source you manually import it.
> 

Thanks! I renamed to x-places.sqlite-x and started SeaMonkey. SeaMonkey
automatically created a new places.sqlite - apparently from the last
daily backup.

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.15, FireFox 18 and memory usage

2013-01-12 Thread Ant

On 1/11/2013 11:36 AM PT, Paul Bergsagel typed:


There is an article on ZDNet:

http://www.zdnet.com/time-to-take-another-look-at-firefox-709692/?s_cid=e539


This article discusses all the memory usage improvements made to FF 18
namely that FF 18 now uses much less memory than previous versions.

Are the improvements to FF 18's memory footprint incorporated into
SeaMonkey 2.15? How does SeaMonkey's memory usage compare to FF?

Thanks.


I don't see much differences on mine so far. However, I still see CPU 
usage problems on my very old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine that 
force me to restart SM. :/

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Re: Java 7u10 vulnerability in browsers

2013-01-12 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

question wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 From CNet:

...

Full story:





U.S. tells computer users to disable Java software



Yes, this is the recommendation in the original CNet article as well, if 
you followed the link and read it all.


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Re: About tab displays

2013-01-12 Thread Daniel

Daniel wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/11/13 1:25 AM, Daniel wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/9/13 1:41 PM, razvan alias play4fun wrote:

For some websites the icon in tabs are not displayed. For example i
used
for 2 website Mozilla Firefox and SeaMonkey, with Firefox the icon are
displayed but with SeaMonkey they are not. Why? I`ll attach 2
prints also.



Attachments are not allowed in this newsgroup.

What Web sites are affected?

On the SeaMonkey menu bar, go to [Edit > Preferences].  On the
resulting
Preferences window, seloect [Appearance > Content].  Are there check
marks in the first two checkboxes?



David, I think what Razvan might be looking for is to have the website
icons appear on the tabs in the browser screen, rather than in the
address bar, as you give him the instructions for!

I don't think this is possible in SM, is it??



Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:18.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.15

I just tested, and it works for me.  I see the site icons (what IE calls
favicons) both in the address area (for the current tab) and on the tabs.



David, not that you point it out, I do have the icons in the tabs, as
well!! I wonder when they started!!


s/not/now

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Re: About tab displays

2013-01-12 Thread Daniel

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/11/13 1:25 AM, Daniel wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/9/13 1:41 PM, razvan alias play4fun wrote:

For some websites the icon in tabs are not displayed. For example i used
for 2 website Mozilla Firefox and SeaMonkey, with Firefox the icon are
displayed but with SeaMonkey they are not. Why? I`ll attach 2 prints also.



Attachments are not allowed in this newsgroup.

What Web sites are affected?

On the SeaMonkey menu bar, go to [Edit > Preferences].  On the resulting
Preferences window, seloect [Appearance > Content].  Are there check
marks in the first two checkboxes?



David, I think what Razvan might be looking for is to have the website
icons appear on the tabs in the browser screen, rather than in the
address bar, as you give him the instructions for!

I don't think this is possible in SM, is it??



Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:18.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.15

I just tested, and it works for me.  I see the site icons (what IE calls
favicons) both in the address area (for the current tab) and on the tabs.



David, not that you point it out, I do have the icons in the tabs, as 
well!! I wonder when they started!!


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Re: Java 7u10 vulnerability in browsers

2013-01-12 Thread Daniel

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 From CNet:

New malware exploiting Java 7 in Windows and Unix systems
=



Gee, it must have been my downloading 7.10 last night that caused Oracle 
to start checking!! :-(


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Re: SM 2.15 (linux) bookmarks missing

2013-01-12 Thread Rob
NoOp  wrote:
> User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:18.0) Gecko/20100101
> Firefox/18.0 SeaMonkey/2.15
> Build identifier: 20130105222032
>
> On one profile all of my bookmarks have gone missing. I can't do a
> restore/import (json or html), bookmark manage window everything is
> blank, and can't add a bookmark. Even attempting to restore/import from
> a working profile doesn't work.
>
> It is a profile issue as switching to a test profile works. If I open
> places.sqlite I can see bookmarks & bookmark folders. Running a quick
> check on the database shows an error:
> ***in database main ***Page 98: btreeInitPage() returns error code 11

Apparently a corrupted places.sqlite file.

> Note: I've not replaced the places.sqlite with one from a working
> profile (yet), as I'd like to figure out what when wonk.
>
> Anyone else have the same or a similar issue? Anyone know how to go
> about repairing the database?

Just remove places.sqlite* and it will be imported from your last
backup or from whatever source you manually import it.
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.14.1 won't remember Browser and Email window positions

2013-01-12 Thread Daniel

b...@cowboyneeds.com wrote:

We are a business and always have both the Browser and Email windows open in 
Win XP. These are both checked to open when SeaMonkey starts. The default use 
to be Browser first, then email to the right. If somehow this order was 
changed, you could put them in the order you want, exit SeaMonkey, and upon 
restart it would open with the window positions you had upon exit. The latest 
SeaMonkey update starts with Email on the left, and the Browser to the right, 
and will not remember these if changed and restarted. It is a small thing, but 
the reason we use SeaMonkey (and always used Netscape) is it lets us customize 
much better than IE.

Does anybody know how to force SeaMonkey to open with Browser on left and Email 
on right, on the Win XP task bar. We have multiple computers and SeaMonkey 
profiles, so consistency is important.


Bill, if my interpretation of your situation is correct, re-set your 
display as you require the browser and e-mail windows and then, on each 
screen, click on the icon at the left of the title bar and one of the 
options you should see is to close the screen. Do so for each screen 
and, hopefully, when you re0open SM, things will be as you require!!


There used to be some place in Edit->Preferences where you could set 
this action, but, as usual, I cannot locate it ATT!


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