Re: EMAIL FOLDERS DISAPPEARED

2013-05-18 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 18/05/2013 01:13, Daniel told the world:
> marionwalthe...@gmail.com wrote:
>> On Friday, May 17, 2013 3:38:54 PM UTC-6, mar...@marico.cc wrote:
>>> My email folders just disappeared. My inbox messages are still there and if 
>>> I right click and click on "move to" the folders lists are all there. But I 
>>> cannot get my screen back with the folders.

>> Disregard. Solved.  Thank you
> 
> and the solution was .??

Probably closing the e-mail client part of Seamonkey and opening it
again. I have this issue now and again with the Blogs & News Feeds subtree.

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let's make a high-visibility theme!

2013-05-18 Thread Ben09880
I am an aspiring theme creator and respectfully request any and all 
assistance available to craft a theme for visually impaired individuals.


I currently use Notepad++ to write my CSS, and the extension "Stylish" 
to apply them.


I am nervous of creating my own userChrome.css file, as I have no prior 
knowledge of this structure/methodology/language/etc.


I am not a web programmer.  Padding, margins, etc. are all over my head, 
but I'm trying.  I have a tiny bit of background from DOS, CP/M, 
C=Basic, etc.


If there is a more appropriate location on the internet for this (and 
please don't say Mozillazine.org), please inform me.


I do believe a 'standard-high-visibility' theme should come standard... 
with font scale options and icon scale options.  I've seen what others 
have created and I am positive this is possible... but probably 
extremely difficult.


I have gotten so far as extracting omni.ja; I can make some sense of it, 
but not much.


Thank you for your time and consideration in reading this post!

Benjamin
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Is there a way to highlight more than one cookies and delete?

2013-05-18 Thread Ant

Hello.

Do I really have to delete all at once or one by one?

Thank you in advance. :)
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Re: let's make a high-visibility theme!

2013-05-18 Thread Felix Miata

On 2013-05-18 12:34 (GMT-0400) Ben09880 composed:


I am an aspiring theme creator and respectfully request any and all
assistance available to craft a theme for visually impaired individuals.



I currently use Notepad++ to write my CSS, and the extension "Stylish"
to apply them.



I am nervous of creating my own userChrome.css file, as I have no prior
knowledge of this structure/methodology/language/etc.


Don't be afraid. When you delete or empty it, all it did is undone once you 
restart.



I am not a web programmer.  Padding, margins, etc. are all over my head,
but I'm trying.  I have a tiny bit of background from DOS, CP/M,
C=Basic, etc.



If there is a more appropriate location on the internet for this (and
please don't say Mozillazine.org), please inform me.


I don't know about "more", but these among others should be useful:
irc://moznet/#accessibility
irc://moznet/#addons
irc://moznet/#css
irc://irc.freenode.net/#css-discuss
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/
news:mozilla.dev.themes
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/DOM_Inspector


I do believe a 'standard-high-visibility' theme should come standard...
with font scale options and icon scale options.  I've seen what others
have created and I am positive this is possible... but probably
extremely difficult.



I have gotten so far as extracting omni.ja; I can make some sense of it,
but not much.


Sense should come with time and experimentation.
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Re: Is there a way to highlight more than one cookies and delete?

2013-05-18 Thread David E. Ross
On 5/18/13 9:44 AM, Ant wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> Do I really have to delete all at once or one by one?
> 
> Thank you in advance. :)
> 

See Bug 664574 at .


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Re: can't activate plug-in on Apple website (embedded .mov file)

2013-05-18 Thread Geoff Welsh

Gabriel wrote:

Hello,

on the Apple website I cannot see the embedded videos, such as in:
http://www.apple.com/it/ilife/iphoto/
I do see the "Activate plugin" and a spinning cursor, but nothing
happens because it's not clickable.

But if I directly visit the page containing the video I can see it
The .mov file is there:
http://movies.apple.com/media/it/mac/ilife/iphoto/2010/features/apple-ilife-iphoto-features_photo_mail-it-20101110_r848-9cie.mov?width=848&height=480


My SM installation is:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; rv:21.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/21.0 SeaMonkey/2.18
Build identifier: 20130502195045


Gabriel


I don't see that there are any embedded videos on that page, 
http://www.apple.com/it/ilife/iphoto/


only links to open videos in a HTML5 pop-over type format, and they WFM.

try disabling any/all add-odds
GW
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Re: Inconsistent Behavior of Password Manager

2013-05-18 Thread David E. Ross
On 5/16/13 4:12 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> I go to a number of Web sites that require logins.  For most of them
> where the user ID and password are entered on the same page, I have
> saved both.
> 
> I see the following inconsistent behavior after I enter my master
> password as requested by Password Manager:
> 
> *  Some pages immediately display my user ID and show bold dots for my
> password.
> 
> *  Some pages require me to click on the input area for the user ID.
> Then they display my user ID and show bold dots for my password.
> 
> *  Some pages require me to click on the input area for the user ID and
> then select my ID from a list of ONE ID.  Then they display my user ID
> and show bold dots for my password.
> 
> *  One page requires me to start entering my user ID.  The proper ID is
> then completed by Password manager.  Then I must click in the password
> input area for Password Manager to enter my password.
> 
> I think there are other variations, but the four above have happened
> very recently.
> 
> Is there a bug report on this?  If so, what is the bug number?
> 

See bug #873782 at .

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Telling SM to do internal reboot

2013-05-18 Thread Bill Davidsen
The mail filters in SM are highly useful, and I like to leave it running to do 
sorting, moving, forwarding. and such as messages come in. However, because SM 
still loses memory (at least on Linux) at an amazing rate, a reboot every time 
it get to 2-3GB in size is desirable. In particular the reboot to same open 
windows, as done after updating with the add-on manager, would be ideal. Is 
there some way to trigger that, such as a signal, which can be done externally?


I know the developers will say there's no time to fix the problem of the memory 
leak, is there a way to get around it?


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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
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Re: Old Eyes

2013-05-18 Thread Bill Davidsen

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Ben09880 wrote:


For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes text
easier to read by changing all background elements within SeaMonkey to
be black, with all text white.


Are you sure you want to do that? Isn't it backwards with white-on-black?
I believe sharp black-on-white is much easier to read.

No, bright text on black screen is easier to read (for everyone, kids just don't 
notice). When the screen is bright the pupils shrink, think trying to see a 
traffic signal when the sun is in your eyes. That's why there's a "backlit" 
option on cameras.



White-on-black is common on garage band web sites...

I'm not sure that's relevant to the technical issues... I like green on black 
personally, that's also not relevant.


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Re: Is there a way to highlight more than one cookies and delete?

2013-05-18 Thread Chris Ilias

On 2013-05-18 12:44 PM, Ant wrote:

Do I really have to delete all at once or one by one?


Hold down the Ctrl key to keep the previous cookie selected as you 
select another one.


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Re: Old Eyes

2013-05-18 Thread Bill Davidsen

Lee wrote:

Got a question for someone, at my advanced stage of decay I am finding
it a problem to read Sea Monkey.  The print is so small in the area
for listing of names etch and across the top where you can read the
incoming mail (not the body of text)is so small.  I know I can hit Ctrl
and + and enlarge the body print.  But the rest if I enlarge it more
than 12 it blocks out some parts of Sea Monkey.  Such as sign in.  Is
there any little trick other than getting a 50 inch monitor to be able
to read this stuff.  I did do the pref thing and did make the minimum
18 but as I said it blocked the name/password so I could not use it and
am now back to 12.  Especially where it says Subject from date above the
body of the msg!  Thanks!


One thing you can do is reduce the pixels on your screen, which may make your 
wallpaper less beautiful but will make everything bigger. On Linux you can 
usually do that on a temporary basis, Windows generally wants to bend you to its 
will and learn to cope with the default behavior.


I had my screen at 1600x900 and the wallpaper looked great, I could get a ton of 
stuff on the screen at the same time without using a bunch of desktops, and the 
only issue was that I could READ the stuff :-(


Changed to a less ambitious resolution and the issue went away. I do have an old 
42in TV which has a bad picture as a TV. It was replaced under warranty as 
having bad video, but fed from the computer it's fine. Fits my lifestyle but not 
my desk space.


Oh, I also have a pair of glasses optimized to exactly my normal viewing 
distance, and it was a well spent $200 to go with top quality hardware. That 
helps old eyes, too.


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Re: NASA live tv feed

2013-05-18 Thread Bill Davidsen

W3BNR wrote:

Can't view it in SM 2.8 with VLC Media Player (not downloadin), but it's working
in IE with VLC;

http://sites.wff.nasa.gov/webcast/


How does it work with work with versions of SM released in the last few years? 
They might support something like a recent plugin.


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Re: Is there a way to highlight more than one cookies and delete?

2013-05-18 Thread Ed Mullen

Ant wrote:

Hello.

Do I really have to delete all at once or one by one?

Thank you in advance. :)


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

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Re: NASA live tv feed

2013-05-18 Thread Paul

Bill Davidsen wrote:

W3BNR wrote:
Can't view it in SM 2.8 with VLC Media Player (not downloadin), but 
it's working

in IE with VLC;

http://sites.wff.nasa.gov/webcast/


How does it work with work with versions of SM released in the last few 
years? They might support something like a recent plugin.


Works great with SM1119.
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Re: Old Eyes

2013-05-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Bill Davidsen wrote:


Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Ben09880 wrote:


For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes text
easier to read by changing all background elements within SeaMonkey to
be black, with all text white.


Are you sure you want to do that? Isn't it backwards with white-on-black?
I believe sharp black-on-white is much easier to read.


No, bright text on black screen is easier to read (for everyone, kids
just don't notice). When the screen is bright the pupils shrink, think
trying to see a traffic signal when the sun is in your eyes. That's why
there's a "backlit" option on cameras.


But a smaller pupil improves focus, so there's a bit of a trade-off. I 
personally find black on white easier to read with my particular brand 
of myopia; YMMV.


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Re: Old Eyes

2013-05-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Bill Davidsen wrote:


Lee wrote:

Got a question for someone, at my advanced stage of decay I am finding
it a problem to read Sea Monkey.  The print is so small in the area
for listing of names etch and across the top where you can read the
incoming mail (not the body of text)is so small.  I know I can hit Ctrl
and + and enlarge the body print.  But the rest if I enlarge it more
than 12 it blocks out some parts of Sea Monkey.  Such as sign in.  Is
there any little trick other than getting a 50 inch monitor to be able
to read this stuff.  I did do the pref thing and did make the minimum
18 but as I said it blocked the name/password so I could not use it and
am now back to 12.  Especially where it says Subject from date above the
body of the msg!  Thanks!


One thing you can do is reduce the pixels on your screen, which may make
your wallpaper less beautiful but will make everything bigger. On Linux
you can usually do that on a temporary basis, Windows generally wants to
bend you to its will and learn to cope with the default behavior.


Depends on the assumptions.

If you assume the image is simply enlarged by using bigger pixels, then 
yes, you're right.


But if you enlarge the image and keep the same high resolution, you get 
a sharper image (fewer jaggies), and that's better. That's why bumping 
the zoom improves the body text and web pages.


As for the menus, you can enlarge those using the Windows display 
settings, PROVIDED that the developers have been smart enough to allow 
their various boxes to expand to fit the contents. In cases where a 
piece of text is allocated x by y pixels no matter what, you can easily 
increase the font size to a point where it becomes unreadable -- as in 
the case of your password dialog.


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Re: Is there a way to highlight more than one cookies and delete?

2013-05-18 Thread Ant

On 5/18/2013 10:16 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:


Do I really have to delete all at once or one by one?


See Bug 664574 at .


Voted. Too bad it hasn't been updated since 2012-05-08 15:39 PDT. :(
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Re: Telling SM to do internal reboot

2013-05-18 Thread Ant

On 5/18/2013 5:12 PM PT, Bill Davidsen typed:


The mail filters in SM are highly useful, and I like to leave it running
to do sorting, moving, forwarding. and such as messages come in.
However, because SM still loses memory (at least on Linux) at an amazing
rate, a reboot every time it get to 2-3GB in size is desirable. In
particular the reboot to same open windows, as done after updating with
the add-on manager, would be ideal. Is there some way to trigger that,
such as a signal, which can be done externally?

I know the developers will say there's no time to fix the problem of the
memory leak, is there a way to get around it?


Why not do a manual restart (quit and relaunch)? I have to do this often. :(
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Re: Is there a way to highlight more than one cookies and delete?

2013-05-18 Thread Ant

On 5/18/2013 5:26 PM PT, Chris Ilias typed:


Do I really have to delete all at once or one by one?


Hold down the Ctrl key to keep the previous cookie selected as you
select another one.


Uh, it doesn't work. Same for shift key. I assume you were doing this in 
SM v2.17.1's Tools -> Cookie Manager?

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Re: Is there a way to highlight more than one cookies and delete?

2013-05-18 Thread Ant

On 5/18/2013 6:27 PM PT, Ed Mullen typed:


Do I really have to delete all at once or one by one?

Thank you in advance. :)


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


Wow, where is this from GUI? Or is it hidden? :(
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Re: NASA live tv feed

2013-05-18 Thread PhillipJones

Paul wrote:

Bill Davidsen wrote:

W3BNR wrote:

Can't view it in SM 2.8 with VLC Media Player (not downloadin), but
it's working
in IE with VLC;

http://sites.wff.nasa.gov/webcast/



How does it work with work with versions of SM released in the last
few years? They might support something like a recent plugin.


Works great with SM1119.

works For me 2.0.14 SeaMonkey Mac versions

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Re: NASA live tv feed

2013-05-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

PhillipJones wrote:

Paul wrote:

Bill Davidsen wrote:

W3BNR wrote:

Can't view it in SM 2.8 with VLC Media Player (not downloadin), but
it's working
in IE with VLC;

http://sites.wff.nasa.gov/webcast/



How does it work with work with versions of SM released in the last
few years? They might support something like a recent plugin.


Works great with SM1119.

works For me 2.0.14 SeaMonkey Mac versions


WFM. SM 2.17.1, Win7 Pro SP1, VLC 2.06.

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