Re: NoSquint For SeaMonkey
PhillipJones wrote: Has Mr Chee made any progress on updating NoSquint for the 2.5 and later series of SeaMonkey? I've Contacted original Auto haven't heard from him yet. But have read in forums on the question he is downright hostile at the mention of SeaMonkey. What does NoSquint do, that is different from the View Zoom Other and entering a value into the pop-up that appears? The default appears to be 300%, but you can enter any value. -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to - The Matrix Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: NoSquint For SeaMonkey
PhillipJones wrote: WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote: PhillipJones wrote: Has Mr Chee made any progress on updating NoSquint for the 2.5 and later series of SeaMonkey? I've Contacted original Author haven't heard from him yet. But have read in forums on the question he is downright hostile at the mention of SeaMonkey. What does NoSquint do, that is different from the View Zoom Other and entering a value into the pop-up that appears? The default appears to be 300%, but you can enter any value. Unlike zoom which defaults back to 100% as soon as you leave a given website. NoSquint remembers the zoom size for each individual Website (not just individual pages) you visite for up to a year from your last visit. I find that zoom doesn't default to 100% as soon as I leave a a given website. It also doesn't default to 100% when I quit SeaMonkey, but will always stay at the zoom level selected. So, if I want it back at 100%, I have to reset it. also zoom zooms everything. IN NoSquint you can choose zoom the Graphics to one zoom level and the text to another zoom level. This is true. NoSquint runs rings around built in Zoom. Have you tried the built in zoom in a SeaMonkey 2.x version? it handy for someone like my self that needs to wera glasses to read or view Computer screen and has an astigmatism on one eye at the same time. I have a set of reading glasses to view the computer screen. My neck got a crick in it trying to use the bifocals. -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to - The Matrix Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.4.1 - Cancel/Del not working
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote: Bob wrote: Is this a known problem? In a newsgroup, Delete message, Cancel message grayed out. Del key not working. Thanks for any help. Bob In about:config change news.allow_delete_with_no_undo to true. You should then be able to delete newsgroup messages from your SeaMonkey. They will still be on the news server, Google groups, and the mailing lists Then in what sense are they deleted? Sounds like you're telling the OP how to hide them so he has the illusion that they're gone, but they're not. See how easy it is to be a magician. Now you see it, now you don't! Call them hidden, removed, deleted, whichever you prefer. This discussion has occurred before. I'm sure you can find it on Google Groups, use another newsreader to find it, repair your SeaMonkey or Thunderbird support newsgroup folders and download the posts (if you have hidden, removed, deleted them). If you have never removed, hidden, deleted any posts (you got a lotta posts), you should be able to find them. Yes, you can reload them in to your SeaMonkey or Thunderbird, because like any text post (or binary) they remain on the news server for a very, very, very long time. Giganews binary retention is 1194 days, and 3063+ days of text. Let's see 3063/365 = 8.39 years of text, and news.mozilla.org is hosted on Giganews. If the discussion is about deleting a post from the news server. It ain't gonna happen. Some servers will cancel, some don't. I forget what versions of SeaMonkey and Thunderbird the news.allow_delete_with_no_undo false preference was included, but it came after the version that allowed you to delete (hide) posts from SeaMonkey and Thunderbird, which was a change from the previous versions that didn't, and didn't even have that preference included. I suppose another option would be to search release notes. I'm pretty sure TB 3.1 didn't and don't think SM 2.0.14 did. OK, I just canceled the message to which you replied. Is it really gone, or just hidden from me? Yes -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to - The Matrix Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.4.1 - Cancel/Del not working
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote: Bob wrote: Is this a known problem? In a newsgroup, Delete message, Cancel message grayed out. Del key not working. Thanks for any help. Bob In about:config change news.allow_delete_with_no_undo to true. You should then be able to delete newsgroup messages from your SeaMonkey. They will still be on the news server, Google groups, and the mailing lists Then in what sense are they deleted? Sounds like you're telling the OP how to hide them so he has the illusion that they're gone, but they're not. See how easy it is to be a magician. Now you see it, now you don't! Call them hidden, removed, deleted, whichever you prefer. This discussion has occurred before. I'm sure you can find it on Google Groups, use another newsreader to find it, repair your SeaMonkey or Thunderbird support newsgroup folders and download the posts (if you have hidden, removed, deleted them). If you have never removed, hidden, deleted any posts (you got a lotta posts), you should be able to find them. Yes, you can reload them in to your SeaMonkey or Thunderbird, because like any text post (or binary) they remain on the news server for a very, very, very long time. Giganews binary retention is 1194 days, and 3063+ days of text. Let's see 3063/365 = 8.39 years of text, and news.mozilla.org is hosted on Giganews. If the discussion is about deleting a post from the news server. It ain't gonna happen. Some servers will cancel, some don't. I forget what versions of SeaMonkey and Thunderbird the news.allow_delete_with_no_undo false preference was included, but it came after the version that allowed you to delete (hide) posts from SeaMonkey and Thunderbird, which was a change from the previous versions that didn't, and didn't even have that preference included. I suppose another option would be to search release notes. I'm pretty sure TB 3.1 didn't and don't think SM 2.0.14 did. OK, I just canceled the message to which you replied. Is it really gone, or just hidden from me? OK, I just checked my mozilla.support.firefox.msf file in my SeaMonkey profile. It was 151.4 KiB in size. Then I deleted all the headers from that newsgroup and the file now is 16.1 KiB. Are the headers deleted or just hidden from me? My choice is deleted from SeaMonkey. -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to - The Matrix Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.4.1 - Cancel/Del not working
Philip TAYLOR wrote: WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote: 68 lines of recycled dross, followed by the one word Yes WLS : this is NOT a good use of the world's resources : please TRIM before sending. Thank you. Philip Taylor Well, since the whole thing is a recycled discussion, I thought I'd preserve it. :) -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to - The Matrix Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.4.1 - Cancel/Del not working
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: OK, I just canceled the message to which you replied. Is it really gone, or just hidden from me? Yes That has to be one of the all-time most useless answers in the history of mankind. Thank you very much, Mr. Wise Guy. Does it adequately display my frustration, that you didn't do any research? I did mention this has been discussed before. No? http://ilias.ca/blog/2011/07/deleting-individual-newsgroup-messages-in-thunderbird/ Applies to SM also. For anyone else who's following, let's rephrase my question this way: can you still see the canceled message even though I can't? If I have already downloaded the headers, yes I will still see the message. IIRC news.mozilla.org doesn't honor cancel message requests. http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.thunderbird/browse_thread/thread/2eb01e3d2a06767e Hope that helps. -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to - The Matrix Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.4.1 - Cancel/Del not working
Bob wrote: Is this a known problem? In a newsgroup, Delete message, Cancel message grayed out. Del key not working. Thanks for any help. Bob In about:config change news.allow_delete_with_no_undo to true. You should then be able to delete newsgroup messages from your SeaMonkey. They will still be on the news server, Google groups, and the mailing lists -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to - The Matrix Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: can i have both sm and firefox?
Jim wrote: Houston -- I have a problem -- I am a U.S. government employee. To view our pay statements and make changes, we have to use the site www.employeeexpress.gov. I have SM and IE 9.0 on my PC. Employee Express will work with neither of these (sigh). It requires Firefox or IE 7.0 or 8.0. Can I install FF, just for the purpose of accessing this site, and still keep SM? If so, how do I do that? I can't go back to IE 8.0. I wish I never put IE 9.0 on my PC -- I hate it. TIA -- Do you have Advertise Firefox compatibility checked in your Advanced HTTP Networking preferences? If not check it, and see if that helps. You can install Firefox, but shouldn't need to. Does the site load, or tell you your browser is not supported? I can load the site with SeaMonkey 2.5. Not a government employee so can't try logging in. -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to - The Matrix Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: What's Up With Lightning?
Rob Steinmetz wrote: WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote: Rob Steinmetz wrote: I just installed Seamonkey 2.4.1 and Lightning 1.0 is not showing as available for Seamonkey. I have 1.0b7 installed on a bunch of machines. Two questions: Why isn't the release version compatible the same versions as the beta versions? Why doesn't SeaMonkey point to the addon's that are compatible with the current release? Lightning 1.0b7 is the one that works with SeaMonkey 2.4.1. I knew that. My SeaMonkey pointed to the Lightning 1.0 that is compatible with SeaMonkey 2.5, since it is the same version that the just released Thunderbird 8 uses. Are you using Seamonkey 2.5? IF so that makes sense. I am using SeaMonkey 2.5 Beta, based on the same Gecko 8.0 that Thunderbird 8.0 is using. Thunderbird 8.0 has been released. There is a slight delay in the release of SeaMonkey 2.5. Lightning 1.0 is the version that works with both. I'm using 2.4.1, the current release version. Why doesn't it point to a version compatible with the installed version of Seamonkey? Because AMO is updated to present the current Lightning that works with the current release of Thunderbird. It did point to the version compatible with 2.4.1, when Thunderbird 7 was the release. Aside: I just installed SeaMonkey 2.6a2 and tried to install the Lightning version 1.2a2 indicated as compatible, on the Calendar versions page, and it doesn't work. I had to install the 1.1 version listed as compatible with Thunderbird version 9.0b1. which kind of makes sense because SM 2.6 is the next beta. However, the web page has a few errors on it, because the 1.1 is listed as 1.0b9pre in SM 2.6, which is the proper name based on the new naming scheme decided on recently. I think, I dunno, I'm so confused! Hang on tight and enjoy the ride! LOL! -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM Get openSUSE: http://software.opensuse.org/114/en Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com Profile Manager: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Profile_Manager ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: CheckPlaces incompatible with SM5.3?
Ray Davison wrote: Ray Davison wrote: SM 5.3 says CheckPlaces is incompatible. Is this a known issue? Ray Make that 2.5. ray Just installed CheckPlaces 2.6.1 with no problem. It is listed as incompatible with SM 2.5. Do you have the Add-on Compatibility Reporter extension installed? If not install this extension, and try CheckPlaces again. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/add-on-compatibility-reporter -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM Get openSUSE: http://software.opensuse.org/114/en Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com Profile Manager: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Profile_Manager ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: How do I make a signature .GIF file that can be attached to a message?
Frog wrote: I am trying to make a .GIF signature file that can be attached to a message---like I can attach a piece of clip art to a message. Can this be done? If so, what are the steps to make this happen? Thanks in advance for any help sent my way. Frog Did you try a Google search on making a gif signature? Only about 3,579,089 results. This video being #1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvHaarSIPvM #2 http://www.gif-mania.net/animated-signatures/ #3 http://www.vistax64.com/live-mail/225150-how-do-i-make-gif-signature.html -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM Get openSUSE: http://software.opensuse.org/114/en Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com Profile Manager: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Profile_Manager ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: And another test to see if *they* have repaired the spurious bounce problem
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote: Just another post to check if the bounce problem has been repaired, or still exists Nothing to repair, move along. -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM Get openSUSE: http://software.opensuse.org/114/en Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com Profile Manager: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Profile_Manager ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Changes in folder deletion?
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Useta be, when I deleted a mail folder, it would be moved to Trash, and I could recover it if I made a mistake -- at least until I emptied the trash. Now it seems that I'm working without a net -- if I delete a folder, it's gone instantly, no chance of recovery. Is there an option I can set to return to the old way, or do I just have to be perfect? Sounds like a corrupt profile. I just created 2 folders under Inbox, deleted them, and they both went to Trash. I do have the box in Preferences Mail and Newsgroups General Setting Confirm when moving folders to the Trash checked, so I get a warning. -- SeaMonkey - openSUSE 11.3 Linux - 1.8GHz CPU - 2GB RAM Get openSUSE: http://software.opensuse.org/114/en Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com Profile Manager: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Profile_Manager ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey