[SOLVED] Re: SM doesnot show the "Title" or erratically

2015-02-05 Thread Ray_Net

David E. Ross wrote on 05/02/2015 02:55:

On 2/4/2015 1:21 PM, Ray_Net wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 04/02/2015 16:59:

On 02/04/2015 10:37 AM, Ray_Net wrote:

Yamo' wrote on 04/02/2015 10:50:

Hi,

Ray_Net a écrit le 04/02/2015 09:28 :

I prepare a web page  to see positions on a map for hiking/walking
activities ..

and with SM the title of the img is shown when the mouse go over it ..
but sometimes showing it and sometimes NOT showing it.

With Internet Explorer ... All goes well:
1. The Title is ALWAYS shown
2. It goes 3 times faster.

The url to test is
http://home.scarlet.be/~rs268454/CARTE-GOOGLE/MAP-RANDOS.HTM

There's trouble in the code :




I do not have IE.


And do you think that those "errors causes the trouble ?... i don't
think so.


I think you should try and fix them.

"Typical values for type are type="text/css" for 

Re: SeaMonkey 2.32 released

2015-02-05 Thread Neil

NoOp wrote:


On 02/02/2015 11:21 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
 


Only the beta versions of Lightning are compatible with SeaMonkey releases.


SourceRepository=https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/comm-beta
...
SourceRepository=https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta
...
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/tinderbox-builds/comm-beta-linux64/1419526652/
...
Beta version application.ini:
...
SourceRepository=https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/comm-beta
...
SourceRepository=https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta
 

So technically they are both betas, but I think the tinderbox* builds 
don't advertise themselves as such.


*Huh, shouldn't they call these something else these days?

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Re: How does one/1 wordwrap in compose for e-mails?

2015-02-05 Thread EE

Ant wrote:

On 2/3/2015 7:41 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


A few times, I got e-mails that were not wordwrapped when replying
to them. I know reading them before responding were fine though.
Also, I use plain text when composing.

Thank you in advance. :)


Select the paragraphs in question and do CTRL-R.

It doesn't work very well, though -- you may have to insert
greater-than signs (quote marks) manually and repeat. Best if you
can select several paragraphs.


Wow, I never noticed that option in menu and its ^R options. Where have
I been? LOL! It's very handy now. Thank you! :D


The only reference I can find for Ctrl-R for SeaMonkey messaging is 
reply.  What is that supposed to do with text?  What is the name of the 
change?


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Re: SM doesnot show the "Title" or erratically

2015-02-05 Thread EE

Ray_Net wrote:

EE wrote on 04/02/2015 20:27:

Ray_Net wrote:

I prepare a web page  to see positions on a map for hiking/walking
activities ..

and with SM the title of the img is shown when the mouse go over it ..
but sometimes showing it and sometimes NOT showing it.

With Internet Explorer ... All goes well:
1. The Title is ALWAYS shown
2. It goes 3 times faster.

The url to test is
http://home.scarlet.be/~rs268454/CARTE-GOOGLE/MAP-RANDOS.HTM


You mean tooltips that show up with some of the images.  Those are not
called titles.  It seems to be very picky about where you place the
cursor.  It has to be exact, or no tooltip shows up.


It's titles .. look at the source ---> title: 'Après-midi-sympa
3090-Tombeek',
and because it's recognised as that reserved word by

"https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js>"

It has not to be exact because:
- When the cursor change to a hand ... the text must be shown.
- It works perfectly with Internet Explorer.
- It works better after i decrease drastically the number of "errors"
detected by W3C.


It was very picky when I tried that.  I had to position the cursor on 
just the right spot, or I got nothing.


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Re: How does one/1 wordwrap in compose for e-mails?

2015-02-05 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

EE wrote:

Ant wrote:

On 2/3/2015 7:41 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


A few times, I got e-mails that were not wordwrapped when replying
to them. I know reading them before responding were fine though.
Also, I use plain text when composing.

Thank you in advance. :)


Select the paragraphs in question and do CTRL-R.

It doesn't work very well, though -- you may have to insert
greater-than signs (quote marks) manually and repeat. Best if you
can select several paragraphs.


Wow, I never noticed that option in menu and its ^R options. Where have
I been? LOL! It's very handy now. Thank you! :D


The only reference I can find for Ctrl-R for SeaMonkey messaging is
reply.  What is that supposed to do with text?  What is the name of the
change?


In a mail composition window, it's under Edit | Rewrap.

You're right that CTRL-R has other functions in other contexts. In a 
browser window, it's "reload," and in a mail window (other than a 
composition window), it's "reply."


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Re: How does one/1 wordwrap in compose for e-mails?

2015-02-05 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

EE wrote:

Ant wrote:

On 2/3/2015 7:41 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


A few times, I got e-mails that were not wordwrapped when replying
to them. I know reading them before responding were fine though.
Also, I use plain text when composing.

Thank you in advance. :)


Select the paragraphs in question and do CTRL-R.

It doesn't work very well, though -- you may have to insert
greater-than signs (quote marks) manually and repeat. Best if you
can select several paragraphs.


Wow, I never noticed that option in menu and its ^R options. Where have
I been? LOL! It's very handy now. Thank you! :D


The only reference I can find for Ctrl-R for SeaMonkey messaging is
reply.  What is that supposed to do with text?  What is the name of the
change?


Found it in the help file. However, the word "rewrap" was not indexed so 
it's not searchable. You have to already know where to look.


Under SeaMonkey Keyboard Shortcuts, Mail & Newsgroup Shortcuts, Message 
Compose Shortcuts, the third entry in the table is:


Rewrap  Ctrl+R  Cmd+R   Ctrl+R

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Re: SM doesnot show the "Title" or erratically

2015-02-05 Thread Ray_Net

EE wrote on 05/02/2015 20:36:

Ray_Net wrote:

EE wrote on 04/02/2015 20:27:

Ray_Net wrote:

I prepare a web page  to see positions on a map for hiking/walking
activities ..

and with SM the title of the img is shown when the mouse go over it ..
but sometimes showing it and sometimes NOT showing it.

With Internet Explorer ... All goes well:
1. The Title is ALWAYS shown
2. It goes 3 times faster.

The url to test is
http://home.scarlet.be/~rs268454/CARTE-GOOGLE/MAP-RANDOS.HTM


You mean tooltips that show up with some of the images.  Those are not
called titles.  It seems to be very picky about where you place the
cursor.  It has to be exact, or no tooltip shows up.


It's titles .. look at the source ---> title: 'Après-midi-sympa
3090-Tombeek',
and because it's recognised as that reserved word by

"https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js>"

It has not to be exact because:
- When the cursor change to a hand ... the text must be shown.
- It works perfectly with Internet Explorer.
- It works better after i decrease drastically the number of "errors"
detected by W3C.


It was very picky when I tried that.  I had to position the cursor on 
just the right spot, or I got nothing.


All the position-icons must give a text - this is not the case (if you 
go to fast between one position-icon to another)
And the related text is shown when the mouse-pointer is changed on a 
pointing finger.


With Internet Explorer you are not obliged to go slowly, it react 
immediately.


See my reply titled --> [SOLVED] Re: SM doesnot show the "Title" or 
erratically

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Re: How does one/1 wordwrap in compose for e-mails?

2015-02-05 Thread Daniel

On 06/02/15 08:46, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

EE wrote:

Ant wrote:

On 2/3/2015 7:41 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


A few times, I got e-mails that were not wordwrapped when replying
to them. I know reading them before responding were fine though.
Also, I use plain text when composing.

Thank you in advance. :)


Select the paragraphs in question and do CTRL-R.

It doesn't work very well, though -- you may have to insert
greater-than signs (quote marks) manually and repeat. Best if you
can select several paragraphs.


Wow, I never noticed that option in menu and its ^R options. Where have
I been? LOL! It's very handy now. Thank you! :D


The only reference I can find for Ctrl-R for SeaMonkey messaging is
reply.  What is that supposed to do with text?  What is the name of the
change?


In a mail composition window, it's under Edit | Rewrap.

You're right that CTRL-R has other functions in other contexts. In a
browser window, it's "reload," and in a mail window (other than a
composition window), it's "reply."

... and, Paul, I guessing, that that's in a *HTML* Message Compose 
window, 'cause I don't see any mention of "Edit", let alone "Rewrap" 
that you mentioned in my Plain Text Mail Compose window!



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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20141218225909

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Re: How does one/1 wordwrap in compose for e-mails?

2015-02-05 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Daniel wrote:

On 06/02/15 08:46, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

EE wrote:

Ant wrote:

On 2/3/2015 7:41 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


A few times, I got e-mails that were not wordwrapped when replying
to them. I know reading them before responding were fine though.
Also, I use plain text when composing.

Thank you in advance. :)


Select the paragraphs in question and do CTRL-R.

It doesn't work very well, though -- you may have to insert
greater-than signs (quote marks) manually and repeat. Best if you
can select several paragraphs.


Wow, I never noticed that option in menu and its ^R options. Where have
I been? LOL! It's very handy now. Thank you! :D


The only reference I can find for Ctrl-R for SeaMonkey messaging is
reply.  What is that supposed to do with text?  What is the name of the
change?


In a mail composition window, it's under Edit | Rewrap.

You're right that CTRL-R has other functions in other contexts. In a
browser window, it's "reload," and in a mail window (other than a
composition window), it's "reply."


... and, Paul, I guessing, that that's in a *HTML* Message Compose
window, 'cause I don't see any mention of "Edit", let alone "Rewrap"
that you mentioned in my Plain Text Mail Compose window!


On my Win7/SM 2.32 installation, Edit | Rewrap is available whether I'm 
composing in plain text or HTML. Of course, the results are somewhat 
different when using bars in HTML or greater-than signs in plain text.


The menu headings across the top of my mail composition windows are:

Plain text:
File | Edit | View | Options | Tools | Window | Help

HTML:
File | Edit | View | Insert | Format | Options | Tools | Window | Help

In both cases, "Edit" is the second item, and in both cases, "Edit" 
contains the option "Rewrap." Have you done something to modify the 
menus, or are they really that different in Linux?


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