Re: SeaMonkey 1.8 look on SM 2.0 (was: Re: (no subject))

2009-11-16 Thread Claude Duvergier

I think he wants the opposite : SeaMonkey Default Theme

SeaMonkey 2.0 is now natively using SeaMonkey Modern

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S. Beaulieu a écrit :

Acharya Swami Rudra Kali Das wrote:


is it
possible to have 2.0 and keep the look of 1.8?
Thankyou for any help
Rudra



Hi Rudra,

in the browser, simply go in View - Apply Theme - SeaMonkey Modern and 
restart SM. You should be all set.


S.
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Re: Importing SM Bookmarks into FFox

2009-11-11 Thread Claude DUVERGIER

JohnW-Mpls a écrit :

I recently updated my SeaMonkey to 2.0 and when I reinstalled FireFox
I wanted it to import my bookmarks and passwords from SM.

FF provides importing from IE or Opera only - no way to import from
other Mozilla browsers.

Any suggestions?

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Firefox's bookmarks import/export tool supports importing from (and 
exporting to) a file, an HTML file. Just like the one SeaMonkey uses.


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End of folder name replaced by random characters

2009-11-10 Thread Claude DUVERGIER
The following occured with my mailers (Thunderbird v2.0, SeaMonkey v1.1 
and now SeaMonkey v2.0) on Windows platforms: The files describing a 
folder (.msf) have a name that differs from the one I typed in the software.


I've got two cases:
- A folder created under the name This is my #1 folder and listed as 
such (This is my #1 folder) in the mailer's folder list whereas it's 
.msf and content FS files are This is my 13b60fb3.msf and This is my 
13b60fb3
- An older folder that might come from a previous mailer version which 
is listed as Folder about3f23c2a6, just like it's FS files: Folder 
about3f23c2a6.msf and Folder about3f23c2a6.


I now know that the weird tailing part is caused by special forbidden 
characters like slashes and dashes.


But I absolutely need to recover is the original name of the folders.

The first example above seems to indicate that mailer can, somehow, 
translate the name This is my 13b60fb3 into This is my #1 folder 
(because it is shown as it).

So why can't it do it in the other case?

Any clue of answers?

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