Re: Audio Plug-In needed?

2016-08-08 Thread David H. Durgee

dancolema...@gmail.com wrote:

On Friday, August 5, 2016 at 9:11:01 AM UTC-5, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

dancolema...@gmail.com wrote:

On Thursday, August 4, 2016 at 11:32:23 PM UTC-5, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

dan wrote:

Trying to play podcasts off of play.pocketcasts.com, and the files won't play. The 
message says "Some browsers require you to install additional software to play audio 
and video files." Did some research and saw that the mplayer gecko plugin might 
help, but couldn't find it in LXLE's respositories.

Using the LXLE modified build of SeaMonkey 2.40. Any help with this would be 
greatly appreciated. No other media has playback difficulty, as far as I can 
tell.



Maybe  browser-plugin-vlc?





Yeah, I tried that one as well. No avail. I'm now also having difficulty 
streaming audio through SM on NPR's website. Video with audio works great, but 
just audio is struggling.



Hmmm, intersting. Tried NPR and it works in SeaMonkey on Window 10, but
fail on Ubuntu 16.04. Do not that NPR did work on Ubuntu 16.04 with
Firefox. Something must be missing in the SeaMonkey install on Linux.

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Yes, that's what I'm thinking. I don't have the technical skills (yet) to 
determine exactly what might be missing, but there seems to be a hole in the 
Linux SM when it comes to audio elements. I might call NPR and see if I can get 
in touch with their web development team and see what they think. A long shot, 
but I haven't found any solutions yet.



If you hit View->Page Info and select the Media tab do you see anything 
listed that might be your unsupported audio on linux?  How about on 
Windows, do you see an audio media listed?


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Re: Audio Plug-In needed?

2016-08-08 Thread WaltS48

On 08/05/2016 10:10 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

dancolema...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, August 4, 2016 at 11:32:23 PM UTC-5, Jonathan N. Little 
wrote:

dan wrote:
Trying to play podcasts off of play.pocketcasts.com, and the files 
won't play. The message says "Some browsers require you to install 
additional software to play audio and video files." Did some 
research and saw that the mplayer gecko plugin might help, but 
couldn't find it in LXLE's respositories.


Using the LXLE modified build of SeaMonkey 2.40. Any help with this 
would be greatly appreciated. No other media has playback 
difficulty, as far as I can tell.




Maybe  browser-plugin-vlc?





Yeah, I tried that one as well. No avail. I'm now also having 
difficulty streaming audio through SM on NPR's website. Video with 
audio works great, but just audio is struggling.




Hmmm, intersting. Tried NPR and it works in SeaMonkey on Window 10, 
but fail on Ubuntu 16.04. Do not that NPR did work on Ubuntu 16.04 
with Firefox. Something must be missing in the SeaMonkey install on 
Linux.




Tried NPR and it works in SeaMonkey 2.40 on Ubuntu 16.04.1LTS with only 
the Flash plugin installed.



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Re: Audio Plug-In needed?

2016-08-08 Thread dancoleman75
On Friday, August 5, 2016 at 9:11:01 AM UTC-5, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> dancolema...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Thursday, August 4, 2016 at 11:32:23 PM UTC-5, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> >> dan wrote:
> >>> Trying to play podcasts off of play.pocketcasts.com, and the files won't 
> >>> play. The message says "Some browsers require you to install additional 
> >>> software to play audio and video files." Did some research and saw that 
> >>> the mplayer gecko plugin might help, but couldn't find it in LXLE's 
> >>> respositories.
> >>>
> >>> Using the LXLE modified build of SeaMonkey 2.40. Any help with this would 
> >>> be greatly appreciated. No other media has playback difficulty, as far as 
> >>> I can tell.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Maybe  browser-plugin-vlc?
> >>
> 
> >
> > Yeah, I tried that one as well. No avail. I'm now also having difficulty 
> > streaming audio through SM on NPR's website. Video with audio works great, 
> > but just audio is struggling.
> >
> 
> Hmmm, intersting. Tried NPR and it works in SeaMonkey on Window 10, but 
> fail on Ubuntu 16.04. Do not that NPR did work on Ubuntu 16.04 with 
> Firefox. Something must be missing in the SeaMonkey install on Linux.
> 
> -- 
> Take care,
> 
> Jonathan
> ---
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> http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com

Yes, that's what I'm thinking. I don't have the technical skills (yet) to 
determine exactly what might be missing, but there seems to be a hole in the 
Linux SM when it comes to audio elements. I might call NPR and see if I can get 
in touch with their web development team and see what they think. A long shot, 
but I haven't found any solutions yet.
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Re: Moved from SM 2.26 to 2.40 - Now have problem with "File bookmark" menu choice

2016-08-08 Thread EE

mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:

EE wrote:

mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:

There's a bug in SeaMonkey 2.40 where the "New Bookmark" dialog is too
small to show the list of folders properly and doesn't resize to fit
when the list is expanded:


As a workaround you should be able to drag the top or bottom edge of the
dialog to make it large enough to scroll the list of folders.

Looks like it should be fixed in 2.44.


You can make the dialog box longer to accommodate the list of folders. I
tried 2.44 briefly but the problem did not seem to me to be fixed.  I
added code to my userChrome.css file to make the box longer.

/* Increase size/height of the expanded bookmarks panel */
#editBMPanel_folderTree {
min-width:350px !important; min-height:560px !important;}
#bookmarkproperties {
min-height:830px !important;}

http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css


Did you try with a fresh profile in 2.44? I'm not sure if those changes
to UserChrome.css might interfere with the fix. If it's not fixed in
2.44 using a fresh profile, if may be worth re-opening bug 1249536 or
opening a new one, since the "tracking flags" indicate it's fixed in 2.44.

I tried it with safe mode, which disables userChrome.css, and it made no 
difference.


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Re: SM Icon on alt-tab

2016-08-08 Thread Jonathan N. Little

John E wrote:

On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 at 14:09:01 -0400, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 08/07/2016 12:36 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:


 


Did you install SeaMonkey from a repo, or like myself and John E (the
OP) from a Mozilla tarball?

I'm sure if John E added the Ubuntuzilla repo his problem would be
solved. I install the Nightly builds and as far I am concerned, don't
really care. Just trying to solve his problem.


I did install an earlier version of SM from an Ubuntuzilla repo a couple
of years ago, but deliberately avoided doing that on my upgrade to
SM2.40 this time because...

a) it was after that earlier Ubuntuzilla version that I first lost my SM
icon on alt-tab and started getting a "?" instead'


IIRC in the earlier version you had to manually setup your shortcuts...



and more importantly...

b)  That Ubuntuzilla version would not upgrade automatically, and when I
tried a manual upgrade I ran into the XPCOMGlue Load errors that we
discussed and fixed on a seperate thread here last month.



Hmmm, not that I have witnessed. Seems to upgrade just fine.







Well replied there Jonathan!   Thanks!   That's now fixed my alt-tab
with a proper Seamonkey icon, and I'm happy!

A critical point seems to have been your step 1 to copy seamonkey.png to
/home/john/.local/share/icons/seamonkey.png.  I didn't have any icons
folder on my /home/john/share so I had to create one and put that other
copy of "seamonkey.png" in it as the only content.  So that new icons
folder is there purely for SeamMonkey's use which I personally didn't
find too intuitive.  Anyway it works,  so that's the main thing.



Glad that it was a fix for you.


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Re: SM Icon on alt-tab

2016-08-08 Thread WaltS48

On 08/08/2016 04:09 AM, John E wrote:

On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 at 14:09:01 -0400, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 08/07/2016 12:36 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:



The answer to that question may be
/var/lib/app-info/icons/ubuntu-xenial-main/64x64, but I got a lot of
hits when I opened File Manager and did a search for the term icons.

Now how would I copy my SeaMonkey icon to
/var/lib/app-info/icons/ubuntu-xenial-main/64x64? I'm going to 
have to

refresh my sudo terminal foo. sudo cp blah, blah, > blah, blah, I
think.



Not where is it on my system. Just two locations, one under my profil

sudo find / -name seamonkey.png
find: ‘/run/user/1000/gvfs’: Permission denied
/home/jonathan/.local/share/icons/seamonkey.png
/opt/seamonkey/chrome/icons/default/seamonkey.png

and my launcher shortcut lists the icon simply:

grep -i icon 
/home/jonathan/.local/share/applications/seamonkey.desktop

Icon=seamonkey.png

And I get the SeaMonkey icon in the ALT+TAB screen. Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS




Did you install SeaMonkey from a repo, or like myself and John E (the
OP) from a Mozilla tarball?

I'm sure if John E added the Ubuntuzilla repo his problem would be
solved. I install the Nightly builds and as far I am concerned, don't
really care. Just trying to solve his problem.


I did install an earlier version of SM from an Ubuntuzilla repo a 
couple of years ago, but deliberately avoided doing that on my upgrade 
to SM2.40 this time because...


a) it was after that earlier Ubuntuzilla version that I first lost my 
SM icon on alt-tab and started getting a "?" instead


and more importantly...

b)  That Ubuntuzilla version would not upgrade automatically, and when 
I tried a manual upgrade I ran into the XPCOMGlue Load errors that we 
discussed and fixed on a seperate thread here last month.




If you installed the Contributed build 64-bit version of SeaMonkey from 
 it doesn't update 
automatically either.


You will have to download the tarball and repeat the installation 
process for each update.


As an experiment I installed the Ubuntuzilla repo and SeaMonkey 2.40. 
When that version is open the SeaMonkey icon is in the launcher and 
alt+tab. Still no icon for my Nightly version, but it's not needed here.



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Re: SM Icon on alt-tab

2016-08-08 Thread John E

On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 at 14:09:01 -0400, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 08/07/2016 12:36 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:



The answer to that question may be
/var/lib/app-info/icons/ubuntu-xenial-main/64x64, but I got a lot of
hits when I opened File Manager and did a search for the term icons.

Now how would I copy my SeaMonkey icon to
/var/lib/app-info/icons/ubuntu-xenial-main/64x64? I'm going to have to
refresh my sudo terminal foo. sudo cp blah, blah, > blah, blah, I
think.



Not where is it on my system. Just two locations, one under my profil

sudo find / -name seamonkey.png
find: ‘/run/user/1000/gvfs’: Permission denied
/home/jonathan/.local/share/icons/seamonkey.png
/opt/seamonkey/chrome/icons/default/seamonkey.png

and my launcher shortcut lists the icon simply:

grep -i icon /home/jonathan/.local/share/applications/seamonkey.desktop
Icon=seamonkey.png

And I get the SeaMonkey icon in the ALT+TAB screen. Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS




Did you install SeaMonkey from a repo, or like myself and John E (the
OP) from a Mozilla tarball?

I'm sure if John E added the Ubuntuzilla repo his problem would be
solved. I install the Nightly builds and as far I am concerned, don't
really care. Just trying to solve his problem.


I did install an earlier version of SM from an Ubuntuzilla repo a couple 
of years ago, but deliberately avoided doing that on my upgrade to 
SM2.40 this time because...


a) it was after that earlier Ubuntuzilla version that I first lost my SM 
icon on alt-tab and started getting a "?" instead


and more importantly...

b)  That Ubuntuzilla version would not upgrade automatically, and when I 
tried a manual upgrade I ran into the XPCOMGlue Load errors that we 
discussed and fixed on a seperate thread here last month.



 From Ubuntuzilla repo. I agree that it would probably fix his issue.
But he also could simply do as I suggested elsewhere in the thread
(I am going to assume his profile path is /home/john):

1. copy seamonkey.png to /home/john/.local/share/icons/seamonkey.png
2. create text file:
/home/john/.local/share/applications/seamonkey.desktop
with content:

[Desktop Entry]
StartupWMClass=Seamonkey
Name=Welcome to SeaMonkey - SeaMonkey
Encoding=UTF-8
Exec=seamonkey
StartupNotify=false
OnlyShowIn=Unity;
Version=1.0
Actions=
Path=/home/john
X-UnityGenerated=true
Type=Application
Icon=seamonkey.png

Actions=NewWindow;NewPrivateWindow;Mail;Compose;Contacts

[Desktop Action NewWindow]
Name=Open a New Window
Exec=seamonkey -new-window
OnlyShowIn=Unity;

[Desktop Action NewPrivateWindow]
Name=Open a New Private Window
Exec=seamonkey -private-window
OnlyShowIn=Unity;

[Desktop Action Mail]
Name=Mail Client
Exec=seamonkey -mail
OnlyShowIn=Unity;

[Desktop Action Compose]
Name=Compose New Message
Exec=seamonkey -compose
OnlyShowIn=Unity;

[Desktop Action Contacts]
Name=Contacts
Exec=seamonkey -addressbook
OnlyShowIn=Unity;

X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=app-install-data

3. Unlock current SeaMonkey shortcut on the launcher and lock a new copy
to update it. You will know that you are successful because now
right-clicking will list alternate actions, such and Mail Client,
Address Book, ...



The only application my ./local/share/applications shows is wine. I
think I'll go drink a glass or two or more, since nobody can grasp the
original posters problem, or my attempt at solving his problem.


That is where your user profile customized shortcuts should go. They
take priority over global install /usr/share/applications/


Where does alt+tab get the icons that appear there from? I see a Firefox
icon and Thunderbird icon if I have the Nightly and Daily versions open,
not the Nightly and Daily icons. SeaMonkey gives me




It pulls from whatever your current icon theme is under
/usr/share/icons/

locate icon | grep unknown | grep mimetype
/usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/mimetypes/unknown.png
/usr/share/icons/gnome/22x22/mimetypes/unknown.png
/usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/mimetypes/unknown.png
/usr/share/icons/gnome/256x256/mimetypes/unknown.png
/usr/share/icons/gnome/32x32/mimetypes/unknown.png
/usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/mimetypes/unknown.png
jonathan@nomad:~$ locate icon | grep unknown | grep mime
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/16/unknown.svg
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/22/unknown.svg
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/24/unknown.svg
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/48/unknown.svg
/usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/mimetypes/unknown.png
/usr/share/icons/gnome/22x22/mimetypes/unknown.png
/usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/mimetypes/unknown.png
/usr/share/icons/gnome/256x256/mimetypes/unknown.png
/usr/share/icons/gnome/32x32/mimetypes/unknown.png
/usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/mimetypes/unknown.png
jonathan@nomad:~$ locate icon | grep unknown | grep mime
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/16/unknown.svg
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/22/unknown.svg
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/24/unknown.svg
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/48/unknown.svg