Re: Tagzilla UI

2013-09-24 Thread sean nathan

MCBastos wrote:

Uh... this may have happened in SM 2.19, but I have just noticed it now
with 2.20.

As you can see by looking at this message footer, I use Tagzilla to
customize my messages.

But, the thing is, TZ used to have a three-pane preferences UI. Now I
can't find the pane for mail & news prefs, where I used to edit the
footer every time a new SM version was released. My first thought was
something to the tune of "hey, maybe it was turned into a per-account
pref, and I will find it in the mail account settings?" Turns out that
there's a link to Tagzilla there -- but still without the relevant pane.

I was able update the footer by editing about:config directly -- but
that's slightly cumbersome and probably intimidating for casual users.

Does anybody know what happened? By any chance, is there another version
of Tagzilla which is performing better with recent versions of SM?


oh goodie... I'm not the only person who still installs Tagzilla... I've 
also been wondering what happened to the multi-pane preferences UI... 
but hadn't thought to update via about:config... hopefully i've managed 
to set the proper --(space) delimiter...


big shout out of thanks whilst paging Phillip Chee... who's taken on the 
modernizing of tagzilla...


sean



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Re: Tagzilla UI

2013-09-24 Thread sean nathan

MCBastos wrote:

Uh... this may have happened in SM 2.19, but I have just noticed it now
with 2.20.

As you can see by looking at this message footer, I use Tagzilla to
customize my messages.

But, the thing is, TZ used to have a three-pane preferences UI. Now I
can't find the pane for mail & news prefs, where I used to edit the
footer every time a new SM version was released. My first thought was
something to the tune of "hey, maybe it was turned into a per-account
pref, and I will find it in the mail account settings?" Turns out that
there's a link to Tagzilla there -- but still without the relevant pane.

I was able update the footer by editing about:config directly -- but
that's slightly cumbersome and probably intimidating for casual users.

Does anybody know what happened? By any chance, is there another version
of Tagzilla which is performing better with recent versions of SM?



hmmm testing ths out in my latest install of SeaMonkey via ubuntuzilla...

sean

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Warning on Cookie Manager

2013-09-24 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
In the latest version of Cookie Manager (SM 2.21), if I select a domain 
that has set cookies in the left-hand pane, and then select and delete 
one of the cookies in the right-hand pane, focus is transferred to the 
left pane (to the domain name).


In previous versions, I would sometimes delete several cookies by 
selecting one and hitting Del several times. If I do that now, I 
inadvertently delete the domain, clearing its permissions. This was 
really annoying when I found I couldn't get into my bank's website 
because it defaulted to block all cookies.


Solution that still works: Select several cookies first, then hit Del or 
Remove (being careful to ensure that the checkbox is set as you wish).


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Re: Warning on Cookie Manager

2013-09-24 Thread Ed Mullen

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

In the latest version of Cookie Manager (SM 2.21), if I select a domain
that has set cookies in the left-hand pane, and then select and delete
one of the cookies in the right-hand pane, focus is transferred to the
left pane (to the domain name).

In previous versions, I would sometimes delete several cookies by
selecting one and hitting Del several times. If I do that now, I
inadvertently delete the domain, clearing its permissions. This was
really annoying when I found I couldn't get into my bank's website
because it defaulted to block all cookies.

Solution that still works: Select several cookies first, then hit Del or
Remove (being careful to ensure that the checkbox is set as you wish).



You might find the old cookie manager interface easier to use in this 
application:


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

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Re: Seamonkey 2.21 on Ubuntu

2013-09-24 Thread sean nathan

Cruz, Jaime wrote:

It just showed up in the Ubuntuzilla repository today.  As usual, it
installed just fine, no new issues to report.  Excellent job, team!

I see the mouse pointer "Waiting" issue in the news/mail view is still
unresolved, but that's nothing new.

Thanks again and keep up the good work.


Wanted to add my thanks to the group too! I just added the ubuntuzilla 
ppa to my sources for the first time today, as it seems Joe Lesko has 
given up maintaining his...


everything installed lickety split and all is running as intended...

2.21 rocks!

Sean



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Re: Warning on Cookie Manager

2013-09-24 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ed Mullen wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

In the latest version of Cookie Manager (SM 2.21), if I select a domain
that has set cookies in the left-hand pane, and then select and delete
one of the cookies in the right-hand pane, focus is transferred to the
left pane (to the domain name).

In previous versions, I would sometimes delete several cookies by
selecting one and hitting Del several times. If I do that now, I
inadvertently delete the domain, clearing its permissions. This was
really annoying when I found I couldn't get into my bank's website
because it defaulted to block all cookies.

Solution that still works: Select several cookies first, then hit Del or
Remove (being careful to ensure that the checkbox is set as you wish).



You might find the old cookie manager interface easier to use in this
application:

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


Yep, it is.

But not everyone knows about that or uses it. My guess is most users do 
as the developers intended: Tools | Cookie Manager | Manage Stored Cookies.


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Re: Warning on Cookie Manager

2013-09-24 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/24/13 10:12 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> In the latest version of Cookie Manager (SM 2.21), if I select a domain 
> that has set cookies in the left-hand pane, and then select and delete 
> one of the cookies in the right-hand pane, focus is transferred to the 
> left pane (to the domain name).
> 
> In previous versions, I would sometimes delete several cookies by 
> selecting one and hitting Del several times. If I do that now, I 
> inadvertently delete the domain, clearing its permissions. This was 
> really annoying when I found I couldn't get into my bank's website 
> because it defaulted to block all cookies.
> 
> Solution that still works: Select several cookies first, then hit Del or 
> Remove (being careful to ensure that the checkbox is set as you wish).
> 

I suggest this is worth a bug report at bugzilla.mozilla.org.  Focus
should stay in the list of cookies.

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optional taskbar preview-per-tab.

2013-09-24 Thread linda . white
How do I disable the  optional taskbar preview-per-tab?
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Re: importing bookmarks from sarari on a mac

2013-09-24 Thread briwea12
On Monday, September 23, 2013 12:26:57 PM UTC-4, briw...@gmail.com wrote:
> how do you import bookmarks from safari on a mac osx 10.6.8 on a intel macbook

thanks so much, now I can roll
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Re: optional taskbar preview-per-tab.

2013-09-24 Thread linda . white

Thank you.
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Re: optional taskbar preview-per-tab.

2013-09-24 Thread Jim Taylor

linda.wh...@gmail.com wrote:

How do I disable the  optional taskbar preview-per-tab?



Change browser.taskbar.previews.enable from true to false in about:config.

Jim
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Re: Warning on Cookie Manager

2013-09-24 Thread Ed Mullen

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

In the latest version of Cookie Manager (SM 2.21), if I select a domain
that has set cookies in the left-hand pane, and then select and delete
one of the cookies in the right-hand pane, focus is transferred to the
left pane (to the domain name).

In previous versions, I would sometimes delete several cookies by
selecting one and hitting Del several times. If I do that now, I
inadvertently delete the domain, clearing its permissions. This was
really annoying when I found I couldn't get into my bank's website
because it defaulted to block all cookies.

Solution that still works: Select several cookies first, then hit Del or
Remove (being careful to ensure that the checkbox is set as you wish).



You might find the old cookie manager interface easier to use in this
application:

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


Yep, it is.

But not everyone knows about that or uses it. My guess is most users do
as the developers intended: Tools | Cookie Manager | Manage Stored Cookies.



Yes, but, that's why SeaMonkey is different.  We users tend to be those 
who poke around in the innards of the application and squeeze more out 
of it, as this newsgroup attests to.


I've got plenty of apps that I use regularly that are functionally great 
but rather boring to use.  They just work, aren't terribly innovative, 
don't chage much version to version.


Not SeaMonkey.  It's rather delightful to always be a bit on the 
bleeding edge.  Hey!  You know how you can indentify pioneers, right? 
They're the ones with arrows in their backs.  ;-)


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Re: optional taskbar preview-per-tab.

2013-09-24 Thread Ed Mullen

linda.wh...@gmail.com wrote:


Thank you.



For what?  Please don't snip all the quotes that provide some semblance 
of useful context!  Your post forced me to go back to messages I already 
read to figure out what the hell you were talking about.  This is a 
rather un-appealing trend in these groups.


Please think about how your message can stand alone and be read 
intelligibly.  Thanks!


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2.21 [Linux] Cursor changing to Drag & Drop (again)

2013-09-24 Thread NoOp
It appears as if 2.21 linux has reintroduced a variant of:

 
Mouse occasionally changes to drag cursor and the mouse buttons stop
functioning

In my case, the mouse buttons continue to work just fine, but draging
the cursor across tabs seems to turn the cursor into D&D on a regular
basis. I cannot replicate in SM 2.21 Windows.

Anyone else experiencing the same?

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0
SeaMonkey/2.21


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Re: Warning on Cookie Manager

2013-09-24 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

David E. Ross wrote:

On 9/24/13 10:12 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

In the latest version of Cookie Manager (SM 2.21), if I select a domain
that has set cookies in the left-hand pane, and then select and delete
one of the cookies in the right-hand pane, focus is transferred to the
left pane (to the domain name).

In previous versions, I would sometimes delete several cookies by
selecting one and hitting Del several times. If I do that now, I
inadvertently delete the domain, clearing its permissions. This was
really annoying when I found I couldn't get into my bank's website
because it defaulted to block all cookies.

Solution that still works: Select several cookies first, then hit Del or
Remove (being careful to ensure that the checkbox is set as you wish).



I suggest this is worth a bug report at bugzilla.mozilla.org.  Focus
should stay in the list of cookies.


Seems to be OK tonight. Weird.

Sorry to bother you.

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Re: Warning on Cookie Manager

2013-09-24 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/24/13 11:37 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Ed Mullen wrote:
>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>> In the latest version of Cookie Manager (SM 2.21), if I select a domain
>>> that has set cookies in the left-hand pane, and then select and delete
>>> one of the cookies in the right-hand pane, focus is transferred to the
>>> left pane (to the domain name).
>>>
>>> In previous versions, I would sometimes delete several cookies by
>>> selecting one and hitting Del several times. If I do that now, I
>>> inadvertently delete the domain, clearing its permissions. This was
>>> really annoying when I found I couldn't get into my bank's website
>>> because it defaulted to block all cookies.
>>>
>>> Solution that still works: Select several cookies first, then hit Del or
>>> Remove (being careful to ensure that the checkbox is set as you wish).
>>>
>>
>> You might find the old cookie manager interface easier to use in this
>> application:
>>
>> chrome://communicator/content/permissions/cookieViewer.xul
> 
> Yep, it is.
> 
> But not everyone knows about that or uses it. My guess is most users do 
> as the developers intended: Tools | Cookie Manager | Manage Stored Cookies.
> 

If you have installed the PrefBar extension, import the Permissions
menulist from
.  This
provides a user interface for the old style Cookies, Images, and Popups
Managers.

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