Weird Scrollbar Issues

2018-08-16 Thread wes Frazier
I am having odd issues with vertical scrollbars with Seamonkey 2.49.4 on
FreeBSD 11.2. Which may or may not be interrelated.

By default the FreeBSD build uses GTK3 (3.22.29). However the default
Seamonkey theme has a scrollbar that is double or triple it's intended
width, when displayed by Seamonkey with GTK3 selected at build time.
Other themes i've tried do not have this issue.

When I build Seamonkey with GTK2 (2.24.32). The default them has no
arrows at the tob or bottom of the scrollbar, as it does in GTK3 (though
it is the correct width.) Reproducible with multiple dual GTK2/GTK3
themes in XFCE. (Arc, Adapta, Adwaita).

Seamonkey is quite pleasing to the eye with the Gnomerunner theme.
However the scrollbar vanishes entirely for me with this theme on some
webpages. (Most readily reproducible with www.drivethrurpg.com ).

Any advice or suggestions?

- Wes

P.S. I apologize if this is a duplicate. I sent this same message a
couple of days ago, and while I received no bounceback message; it never
seemed to be distributed by the list and never appeared in the archives.
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Re: Weird Scrollbar Issues

2018-08-16 Thread Richard Owlett

On 08/16/2018 06:36 AM, wes Frazier wrote:

I am having odd issues with vertical scrollbars with Seamonkey 2.49.4 on
FreeBSD 11.2. Which may or may not be interrelated.

By default the FreeBSD build uses GTK3 (3.22.29). However the default
Seamonkey theme has a scrollbar that is double or triple it's intended
width, when displayed by Seamonkey with GTK3 selected at build time.
Other themes i've tried do not have this issue.

When I build Seamonkey with GTK2 (2.24.32). The default them has no
arrows at the tob or bottom of the scrollbar, as it does in GTK3 (though
it is the correct width.) Reproducible with multiple dual GTK2/GTK3
themes in XFCE. (Arc, Adapta, Adwaita).

Seamonkey is quite pleasing to the eye with the Gnomerunner theme.
However the scrollbar vanishes entirely for me with this theme on some
webpages. (Most readily reproducible with www.drivethrurpg.com ).

Any advice or suggestions?

- Wes


I don't have any suggestions. However I can give you one data point on 
what works.


My system is a laptop running the i386 flavor of Debian 9 with MATE 
desktop. SeaMonkey reports:

   User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
   Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1
I was downloaded from https://www.seamonkey-project.org/

When I _initially_ loaded the site I got a well formed page asking to 
enable cookies. As I routinely do random browsing with JavaScript 
disabled I went to edit my preferences to enable JavaScript to see if 
that could cause the problem. Found that JavaScript was enabled - couple 
hours ago I had gone to a NOAA site that can not display tabular data 
without it. I disabled it. The only apparent problem was the inability 
to load some graphics.


I exited SeaMonkey completely. I restarted SM and went to the site (JS 
and cookies disabled) it displayed main page (*NO* cookie request).


I powered down both my computer and my T-mobile hotspot - intention to 
force a different URL. With both JS and cookies disabled I got to the 
homepage with *NO* request to enable cookies. Does not sound kosher.


That did not sound good :<

Went to 
[https://validator.w3.org/check?uri=www.drivethrurpg.com%2F&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&group=0] 
see if there were site problems.


The response was:

Errors found while checking this document as HTML 4.01 Transitional!
Result: 235 Errors, 168 warning(s)


I wouldn't report any problems on your end with THAT site.

I would suggest visiting https://validator.w3.org/ for any other site 
with which you have problems ;/


That site is malformed and TRACKING you by means other than cookies!

YMMV ;/
HTH  :)



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Re: Where are Downloaded files saved??

2018-08-16 Thread Daniel

Daniel wrote on 15/08/2018 11:33 PM:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 15/08/2018 8:57 PM:

Daniel wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 14-08-18 13:18:


Well, the other idea I suggested was to look in that download 
directory. Right-click that recent download from the results pane

and choose "open file location," which will show you the
directory containing that recent download. If the SM 2.49
installer's not there, that would confirm that you don't have it,
that you need to download it (again).


Paul, as I've stated, there's no entry appearing in the SeaMonkey 
Download Manager to right-click on. ;-(
No, I mean the results pane from a Windows Explorer search. You say 
the DM acknowledges your other recent downloads -- search on the most 
recent one and open that directory in WE. That's the one SM will use 
until and unless you change it.



Ah!! O.K.! Wait.

That communicator-v451-export.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz file was 
stored/saved to my C:\Users\Daniel\Downloads directory ... which doesn't 
list any SM 2.49.4


Guess I'll have to check out my prefs.js file to see where it thinks 
downloads should go.


O.k., I checked out my (Windows7) prefs.js and found many prefs that 
referred to Mail & News accounts, but I think the ones that might be of 
interest are 


user_pref("browser.download.lastDir", "C:\\Users\\Daniel\\Downloads");
user_pref("browser.download.save_converter_index", 0);

user_pref("pref.downloads.disable_button.edit_actions", false);

So does that mean my problem is with the "\\"'s, which seemed very 
common with-in the file??


--
Daniel

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171016030418


User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623

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