Re: print preview - small

2019-06-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/10/2019 4:30 PM, rjkrjk wrote:
> I attempted to print a 2 page message that I received today, I used PRINT 
> Preview
> and it shows the page in small label like form approx 2" across the top 
> and approx
> 4" long
> 
> the printer is a HP Laser printer, and this has never occurred before, a test 
> page prints Ok
> print preview using Firefox shows the full page.
> I removed the printer, reinstalled the win7 software,
> that went Ok, printing previews and printing  work OK in Word, Wordperfect
> 
> the print preview looks something like this
> 
> +++
> +
> +
> +
> +
> +
> +
> +
> +
> +
> +
> +++
> 

In the Print Preview window, select the Page Setup button.  On the Page
Setup window, select the Format & Options tab.  Please report here your
settings on that tab.


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print preview - small

2019-06-10 Thread rjkrjk

I attempted to print a 2 page message that I received today, I used PRINT 
Preview
and it shows the page in small label like form approx 2" across the top and 
approx
4" long

the printer is a HP Laser printer, and this has never occurred before, a test 
page prints Ok
print preview using Firefox shows the full page.
I removed the printer, reinstalled the win7 software,
that went Ok, printing previews and printing  work OK in Word, Wordperfect

the print preview looks something like this

+++
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+++

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Re: Download Manager progress stats

2019-06-10 Thread meagain

 Original Message 
Does anyone understand how the DM calculates its forecasts? I frequently 
see numbers that don't make sense (see attached screenshot).


In this example, it says I've downloaded 589 MB of 1.0 GB (rounded from 
1010 MB), or 58%, and this much makes good sense.


It also says I've spent 3 hours, 21 minutes so far, which I accept, and 
that I have 11 minutes remaining for the other 421 MB. That forecast 
makes no sense at all.


The quoted rate is 684 KB/sec, which works out to 41,040 KB/min, or 
40.08 MB/min. Then the remaining 421 MB should take 10.50 minutes, about 
as predicted. But the overall rate for the transmission is 589 MB in 201 
minutes, or 2.93 MB/min = 50.00 KB/sec; this is the website's stated 
speed limit. At that rate, the remaining 421 MB will take 143.67 
minutes, or 2 hours and 24 minutes. I would say that's a much more 
plausible forecast. In fact, the complete transmission took 5 hours and

45 minutes, a perfect match with my forecast of 3:21 + 2:24 = 5:45.

I've noticed that the transmission rate varies over time, and the 
forecast adjusts, but I don't know how it's calculated. If it were an 
average over the entire transmission, it should be asymptotic or nearly 
so, because recent conditions will make up a smaller and smaller 
proportion of the average. If it's an average over some recent period, 
such as the last five minutes, it can vary much more widely.


How is the forecast calculated? What recent period is it based on? 
Clearly it's not based on the overall rate for the whole transmission.



Download Manager.png




Digital transmissions are by definition bursty. The sample period should 
perhaps be adjustable like Task Manager's "low, medium, high".

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Re: SeaMonkey seems to be more and more unsupported by modern web-applications

2019-06-10 Thread WaltS48

On 6/10/19 12:52 PM, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

ovchinnikov.vas...@gmail.com wrote:

... like:
- Github (warning reported at the top of the site)
- web.whatsapp.com (totally unusable)
The last one is the most confusing me.
How Seamonkey introduses itself to web-servers and how can I change 
it any way?

Is it possible to masqarade SM as Firefox?

I like Seamonkey and believe the new version will come.



Do I have to log into Github? No problem seen in my SeaMonkey with 
this link. 


The other site gives me a "WhatsApp works with Mozilla Firefox 30+" 
dialog box.


If I disable "Advertise Firefox compatibility" in Preferences I get a 
"Browser not supported" dialog box when I reload the WhatsApp site.


SeaMonkey already masquerades as Firefox and as a browser above 30+.

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.4







I seem to remember Github belongs to Microsoft nowadays.



And that provides support to the OP how?

I have no problem going to  with my 
SeaMonkey.


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Re: SeaMonkey seems to be more and more unsupported by modern web-applications

2019-06-10 Thread Dirk Fieldhouse

On 10/06/19 08:03, ovchinnikov.vas...@gmail.com wrote:

... like:
- Github (warning reported at the top of the site)
- web.whatsapp.com (totally unusable)
The last one is the most confusing me.
How Seamonkey introduses itself to web-servers and how can I change it any way?
Is it possible to masqarade SM as Firefox?
...


See 

The WhatsApp page is sufficiently idiotic that, as well as masking your 
SeaMonkey-ness behind Firefox, you have uncheck 'Advertise Lightning 
compatibility' in Preferences>Advanced>HTTP Networking; see 
.


If pages (eg GitHub) include a pointless browser compatibility warning, 
you can use user JS or CSS (directly, or through NoScript surrogates or 
Stylish) to hide it.



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Re: SeaMonkey seems to be more and more unsupported by modern web-applications

2019-06-10 Thread Don Spam's Reckless Son

WaltS48 wrote:

ovchinnikov.vas...@gmail.com wrote:

... like:
- Github (warning reported at the top of the site)
- web.whatsapp.com (totally unusable)
The last one is the most confusing me.
How Seamonkey introduses itself to web-servers and how can I change it 
any way?

Is it possible to masqarade SM as Firefox?

I like Seamonkey and believe the new version will come.



Do I have to log into Github? No problem seen in my SeaMonkey with this 
link. 


The other site gives me a "WhatsApp works with Mozilla Firefox 30+" 
dialog box.


If I disable "Advertise Firefox compatibility" in Preferences I get a 
"Browser not supported" dialog box when I reload the WhatsApp site.


SeaMonkey already masquerades as Firefox and as a browser above 30+.

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.4







I seem to remember Github belongs to Microsoft nowadays.

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Re: SeaMonkey seems to be more and more unsupported by modern web-applications

2019-06-10 Thread WaltS48

ovchinnikov.vas...@gmail.com wrote:

... like:
- Github (warning reported at the top of the site)
- web.whatsapp.com (totally unusable)
The last one is the most confusing me.
How Seamonkey introduses itself to web-servers and how can I change it any way?
Is it possible to masqarade SM as Firefox?

I like Seamonkey and believe the new version will come.



Do I have to log into Github? No problem seen in my SeaMonkey with this 
link. 


The other site gives me a "WhatsApp works with Mozilla Firefox 30+" 
dialog box.


If I disable "Advertise Firefox compatibility" in Preferences I get a 
"Browser not supported" dialog box when I reload the WhatsApp site.


SeaMonkey already masquerades as Firefox and as a browser above 30+.

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.4





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Re: SeaMonkey seems to be more and more unsupported by modern web-applications

2019-06-10 Thread Ant via support-seamonkey

On 6/10/2019 12:03 AM, ovchinnikov.vas...@gmail.com wrote:

... like:
- Github (warning reported at the top of the site)
- web.whatsapp.com (totally unusable)
The last one is the most confusing me.
How Seamonkey introduses itself to web-servers and how can I change it any way?
Is it possible to masqarade SM as Firefox?

I like Seamonkey and believe the new version will come.


I have changed user agent to Firefox with some problematic web sites, 
but that didn't help with the horrible slow speeds, etc. I just have to 
use real Firefox for those web sites. :(

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Re: SeaMonkey seems to be more and more unsupported by modern web-applications

2019-06-10 Thread Yamo'
Hi,

ovchinnikov.vas...@gmail.com a tapoté le 10/06/2019 09:03:
> ... like: 
> - Github (warning reported at the top of the site)
> - web.whatsapp.com (totally unusable)
> The last one is the most confusing me.
> How Seamonkey introduses itself to web-servers and how can I change it any 
> way? 
> Is it possible to masqarade SM as Firefox?
> 
> I like Seamonkey and believe the new version will come. 



For those reasons, I switched to the unofficial Seamonkey 2.53 some
extensions won't work.



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SeaMonkey seems to be more and more unsupported by modern web-applications

2019-06-10 Thread ovchinnikov . vasily
... like: 
- Github (warning reported at the top of the site)
- web.whatsapp.com (totally unusable)
The last one is the most confusing me.
How Seamonkey introduses itself to web-servers and how can I change it any way? 
Is it possible to masqarade SM as Firefox?

I like Seamonkey and believe the new version will come. 
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