Re: Live Bookmarks

2012-06-10 Thread Jens Hatlak

Erik Jan Meijer wrote:

Today I noticed that the Live Bookmark I have in my bookmark toolbar
doesn't load or refresh. Also if I try to enter a different URL in
the bookmark manager window as feed location, that new URL doesn't
save, it's reverted back to the previous value. So it looks still
broken to me..? I'm using Seamonkey 2.10 (release), haven't used any
nightly. Is this still in development versions only?


The fix unfortunately didn't make SM 2.10, cf. Known Issues section of 
the Release Notes.


HTH

Jens

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Re: Live Bookmarks

2012-06-10 Thread Erik Jan Meijer
Op maandag 28 mei 2012 22:55:29 UTC+2 schreef Neil het volgende:
> Does anyone use Live Bookmarks? They have been broken for a few months 
> (even betas are now affected) because Firefox rewrote them to improve 
> startup time, and I've very recently landed a frontend patch that will 
> at least get them working again. (They don't show up as 
> unvisited/visited yet, but that's a straightforward enhancement now.) I 
> would appreciate it if people could try them out using tonight's (or 
> possibly last night's) nightly.
> 
> Note that there is at least one "known issue" with the new livemark 
> backend, and that is that you can't open all live bookmark items into 
> tabs from the bookmarks toolbar. (You can from the bookmarks manager, 
> but only by selecting them all, rather than from the live bookmark 
> container.)
> 
> -- 
> Warning: May contain traces of nuts.


Today I noticed that the Live Bookmark I have in my bookmark toolbar doesn't 
load or refresh. Also if I try to enter a different URL in the bookmark manager 
window as feed location, that new URL doesn't save, it's reverted back to the 
previous value. So it looks still broken to me..? I'm using Seamonkey 2.10 
(release), haven't used any nightly. Is this still in development versions only?
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Re: Live Bookmarks

2012-05-29 Thread Herrmann Hofer

Neil wrote:

I would appreciate it if people could try them out using tonight's (or
possibly last night's) nightly.


Seems like they are working again with the 20120527003003 build!


Note that there is at least one "known issue" with the new livemark
backend, and that is that you can't open all live bookmark items into
tabs from the bookmarks toolbar.


I'm not using this functionality, so I didn't really miss it until
now ;-)

Thanks for the fix!
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Live Bookmarks

2012-05-28 Thread Neil
Does anyone use Live Bookmarks? They have been broken for a few months 
(even betas are now affected) because Firefox rewrote them to improve 
startup time, and I've very recently landed a frontend patch that will 
at least get them working again. (They don't show up as 
unvisited/visited yet, but that's a straightforward enhancement now.) I 
would appreciate it if people could try them out using tonight's (or 
possibly last night's) nightly.


Note that there is at least one "known issue" with the new livemark 
backend, and that is that you can't open all live bookmark items into 
tabs from the bookmarks toolbar. (You can from the bookmarks manager, 
but only by selecting them all, rather than from the live bookmark 
container.)


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“Live Bookmarks” or RSS,XML,Atom in “Places”

2011-11-28 Thread get-funky.dig
Hello. 

I'm looking for a means of organizing my Places Library in such a way that I 
might focus only on "Live Bookmarks"; Places commonly identifiable by unique 
"RSS"/ Live Bookmarks icons, as separate them from "regular" URL's, identifying 
those which point to a dynamic list of news, or new URLs.

I wish to limit "Library" queries to return only Places which are those RSS 
feeds, or "Live Bookmarks", yet I find such facility unbeknown to me. The 
default "Places"/ "Library", while it does afford several methods by which we 
might sort, and identify various Places, I know of no way of easily excluding 
common site URL's, as to return limited results from any Places search query.

I admit, my first thought gravitates toward expecting some XPI / add-on might 
exist, already affording the query results grouping I seek, though such 
consideration is in conflict with my truer nature: I tend to expect the 
solution is already before me; I can find what I want from an unmodified 
Seamonkey release, yet I continue to overlook the standard function which might 
produce the results I desire. Perhaps there is no need for any /add-on/; 
moreover, according to my queries at AMO, no such add-on exists. 

Ideally, I hope the experts here might recommend a particular search pattern, 
designed precisely for isolating the RSS / Live Bookmarks I, as I intend to 
return. Perhaps there's a syntax I might employ for such isolated results. 
Ideally, I'd improve my ability to better query the Library, w/out any 
"requisite" add-ons.

I look forward to your recommendations.

Thank you!
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