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2014-06-18 Thread Daniel

On 18/06/14 00:35, MEGLIO MORTO CHE BERLUSCONICCHIO wrote:

Abuse report sent to Groups Google.

I know others here can work out the originating ISP (something to do 
with NNTP-Posting-Host), but that's beyond me


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Re: Fonts question

2014-06-18 Thread Daniel

On 18/06/14 03:44, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Geoff Welsh wrote:


informational web pages, designed to read like a book, should never
be designed for a wide screen, they should look like a book page,
and this sight does that perfectly., even if you insist on dragging
the window to a movie format width, the content of the page stays
centered.


No web page should be designed with text lines more than about 60
characters wide; it's just hard to read (or to use a technical term,
dysfunctional). If you must use all that real estate, use multiple
columns or boxes so none is wider than about 60 characters.

Did you ever notice
how quickly
you can read
newspaper columns?
That's because
you can take in
the whole line
at a glance.

As, Paul, if the page is wide, you can waste time finding which start 
of line, on left of page, is the continuation of the end of line on the 
right of page. (at least I can!!)


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Re: Tuning watched threads

2014-06-18 Thread Daniel

On 17/06/14 05:31, Petr Voralek wrote:

Hello!

   Is there any way (f.e. in stylish, or userChrome.css) how to set up
different background in the thread pane for watched threads?

Petr, at the bottom of the Message drop-down, there is Watch Thread. 
Does this not give you enough indication of your interest in a thread?? 
(I've never used it, so don't know.)


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Re: Fonts question

2014-06-18 Thread Daniel

On 18/06/14 19:36, Daniel wrote:

On 18/06/14 03:44, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Geoff Welsh wrote:


informational web pages, designed to read like a book, should never
be designed for a wide screen, they should look like a book page,
and this sight does that perfectly., even if you insist on dragging
the window to a movie format width, the content of the page stays
centered.


No web page should be designed with text lines more than about 60
characters wide; it's just hard to read (or to use a technical term,
dysfunctional). If you must use all that real estate, use multiple
columns or boxes so none is wider than about 60 characters.

Did you ever notice
how quickly
you can read
newspaper columns?
That's because
you can take in
the whole line
at a glance.


As, Paul, if the page is wide, you can waste time finding which start
of line, on left of page, is the continuation of the end of line on the
right of page. (at least I can!!)


s/As/And

Got to keep a check on myself -- that's twice with-in two days I've had 
to correct myself!!


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Re: Tuning watched threads

2014-06-18 Thread Petr Voralek
   Hello!

  On 06/18/2014 11:43 AM, *Daniel* wrote, and I quote (in part):

 Petr, at the bottom of the Message drop-down, there is Watch Thread. 
 Does this not give you enough indication of your interest in a thread?? 
 (I've never used it, so don't know.)

  Yes, with this option, I mark the current thread as the watched.
  First message in this thread is then indicated by the symbol of the
eye in thread pane.
I would like to be able to have some way to mark all messages in watched
threads in thread pane (different font style/color, background, etc.)...
  I, of course, can display only watched threads using a filter (View -
Threads - Watched Threads with unread), but I'd rather have all shown
together, I just want to have watched threads highlighted (like tagged
messages are)...

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Re: How can I import Addresses from TBird? Also all bookmarks from FF?

2014-06-18 Thread silverfox38

On 06/17/2014 15:32, EE wrote:

silverfox38 wrote:


D/L Seamonkey 2.26 but it did not import my address book completely from
TBird 24.4.0??

All Bookmarks were not D/L from FF 30.0??

I went to Import from TB and it did not d/l it?
Same for bookmarks from ff?

TIA


silverfox38


I am surprised that SM did not import everything from Tbird.  It did for
me with version 2.20.  You should be able to get the address book
(extension = .mab) from Tbird's profile and copy it to SeaMonkey's
profile.  You can locate both profiles by using Help  Troubleshooting
Information.

You can either backup Firefox bookmarks or export as HTML, to a location
external to the profile, then restore or import as HTML with SeaMonkey.



Thanks for the advice EE but, how do I change from abook.mab to abook.html??

How about the bookmarks from FF?

TIA

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Re: How can I import Addresses from TBird? Also all bookmarks from FF?

2014-06-18 Thread Ed Mullen

silverfox38 pounded out :

On 06/17/2014 15:32, EE wrote:

silverfox38 wrote:


D/L Seamonkey 2.26 but it did not import my address book completely from
TBird 24.4.0??

All Bookmarks were not D/L from FF 30.0??

I went to Import from TB and it did not d/l it?
Same for bookmarks from ff?

TIA


silverfox38


I am surprised that SM did not import everything from Tbird.  It did for
me with version 2.20.  You should be able to get the address book
(extension = .mab) from Tbird's profile and copy it to SeaMonkey's
profile.  You can locate both profiles by using Help  Troubleshooting
Information.

You can either backup Firefox bookmarks or export as HTML, to a location
external to the profile, then restore or import as HTML with SeaMonkey.



Thanks for the advice EE but, how do I change from abook.mab to
abook.html??


There is no such thing as abook.html.



How about the bookmarks from FF?


Copy places.sqlite from the FF profile to the SM profile.


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Re: How can I import Addresses from TBird? Also all bookmarks from FF?

2014-06-18 Thread EE

silverfox38 wrote:

On 06/17/2014 15:32, EE wrote:

silverfox38 wrote:


D/L Seamonkey 2.26 but it did not import my address book completely from
TBird 24.4.0??

All Bookmarks were not D/L from FF 30.0??

I went to Import from TB and it did not d/l it?
Same for bookmarks from ff?

TIA


silverfox38


I am surprised that SM did not import everything from Tbird.  It did for
me with version 2.20.  You should be able to get the address book
(extension = .mab) from Tbird's profile and copy it to SeaMonkey's
profile.  You can locate both profiles by using Help  Troubleshooting
Information.

You can either backup Firefox bookmarks or export as HTML, to a location
external to the profile, then restore or import as HTML with SeaMonkey.



Thanks for the advice EE but, how do I change from abook.mab to
abook.html??

How about the bookmarks from FF?

TIA

silverfox38


No, I mean export bookmarks to HTML from Firefox, then import them into 
bookmarks in SeaMonkey.  You need to open the Show all bookmarks 
window for Firefox to export, and then open the Bookmarks Manager 
window in SeaMonkey and import.  The Thunderbird address books can be 
simply copied and pasted from one profile to the other.


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Re: How can I import Addresses from TBird? Also all bookmarks from FF?

2014-06-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

EE wrote:


No, I mean export bookmarks to HTML from Firefox, then import them
into bookmarks in SeaMonkey.  You need to open the Show all
bookmarks window for Firefox to export, and then open the Bookmarks
Manager window in SeaMonkey and import.  The Thunderbird address
books can be simply copied and pasted from one profile to the other.


Probably a good idea to rename them first, though, eh? If you overwrite 
the existing AB with a new file that has the same name, you lose all 
your existing entries.


Then once you have both showing in SM, you can move entries around as 
you please, or just drag and drop all of them from one to the other.


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Re: How can I import Addresses from TBird? Also all bookmarks from FF?

2014-06-18 Thread Ed Mullen

EE pounded out :

silverfox38 wrote:

On 06/17/2014 15:32, EE wrote:

silverfox38 wrote:


D/L Seamonkey 2.26 but it did not import my address book completely
from
TBird 24.4.0??

All Bookmarks were not D/L from FF 30.0??

I went to Import from TB and it did not d/l it?
Same for bookmarks from ff?

TIA


silverfox38


I am surprised that SM did not import everything from Tbird.  It did for
me with version 2.20.  You should be able to get the address book
(extension = .mab) from Tbird's profile and copy it to SeaMonkey's
profile.  You can locate both profiles by using Help  Troubleshooting
Information.

You can either backup Firefox bookmarks or export as HTML, to a location
external to the profile, then restore or import as HTML with SeaMonkey.



Thanks for the advice EE but, how do I change from abook.mab to
abook.html??

How about the bookmarks from FF?

TIA

silverfox38


No, I mean export bookmarks to HTML from Firefox, then import them into
bookmarks in SeaMonkey.  You need to open the Show all bookmarks
window for Firefox to export, and then open the Bookmarks Manager
window in SeaMonkey and import.  The Thunderbird address books can be
simply copied and pasted from one profile to the other.



Why?  Just copy places.sqlite from FF to SM.  You'll now have bookmarks 
and history in SM that equals FF.



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