Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-04 Thread Ant

On 4/3/2010 4:03 PM PT, Roger Fink typed:


http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#nosquint
Note that if you use prefbar, Increase Font and Decrease Font will pick up
your nosquint settings.

Note to all seamonkey rainmakers: there must be a way of getting this and
the many other extensions on this page
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html
onto addons.mozilla.org. These are important extensions that in many cases
(such as nosquint) greatly increase ease of use of seamonkey. Unfortunately,
most of the user base probably can't find them.


NoSquint rocks. I wished it was updated more often though.
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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-04 Thread Phillip Jones

David McRitchie wrote:

Roger Fink

Let's deal with substance, not geeky minutia, OK?  There is no Seamonkey
nosquint at addons, at least I haven't found it and you haven't found it.
It's OK to be dismissive as you were in your initial reply, but the way that
works is that first you need to know what you are talking about.


You pointed to a page which specifically states it is addons modified
for use on SeaMonkeyv
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#nosquint

and I saw nothing that indicated the Original Poster was looking for
solution to use with SeaMonkey.   Okay I see that there were two newgroups
that he posted to  mozilla.support.seamonkey,mozilla.support.firefox
so you saw it from one newsgroup and I saw it from the Firefox newsgroup.
Puts a whole different meaning on the question.


Uh,if the poster, posted that request on the SeaMonkey Forum. Wouldn't 
you answer, based on that fact , they wanted it for SM.


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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-04 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Sun, 04 Apr 2010 13:36:17 -0400, /Phillip Jones/:

David McRitchie wrote:

and I saw nothing that indicated the Original Poster was looking for 
solution to use with SeaMonkey.   Okay I see that there were two 
newgroups that he posted to  
mozilla.support.seamonkey,mozilla.support.firefox so you saw it from 
one newsgroup and I saw it from the Firefox newsgroup. Puts a whole 
different meaning on the question.


Uh,if the poster, posted that request on the SeaMonkey Forum. Wouldn't 
you answer, based on that fact , they wanted it for SM.


I want it for both Firefox and SeaMonkey. I'm a SeaMonkey user, but I'm 
testing with Firefox various things. I've posted to both groups as if 
there's a Firefox solution it could probably be applied/adapted to 
SeaMonkey, too.


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Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-03 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov
Is there a way (extension?) to allow one to zoom just text without 
bothering the default full zoom?  It is all right if the solution 
provides full zoom while the default is text zoom.  I just want to 
have text zoom and full zoom separately without the need to 
constantly change the application wide setting.


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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-03 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Is there a way (extension?) to allow one to zoom just text without 
bothering the default full zoom?  It is all right if the solution 
provides full zoom while the default is text zoom.  I just want to

have text zoom and full zoom separately without the need to
constantly change the application wide setting.


Have you tried the Windows Magnifier, under Accessories | Accessibility?

It'll show you magnified text in a small pane, following the cursor 
around, while leaving the main pane unaffected. If you like it, set a 
global keyboard shortcut to turn it on and off.


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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-03 Thread David McRitchie



Stanimir Stamenkov   ...
Is there a way (extension?) to allow one to zoom just text without 
bothering the default full zoom?  It is all right if the solution 
provides full zoom while the default is text zoom.  I just want to 
have text zoom and full zoom separately without the need to 
constantly change the application wide setting.   //  Stanimir


Hi Stanimir,
Firefox itself will allow to to choose, but wouldn't be what you want.
  browser.zoom.fullTrue(default)/False 
  browser.zoom.siteSpecific  True(default)/False 


Ctrl++ (zoom in),  Ctrl+- (zoom out),  Ctrl+0  (return to normal)

Image Zoom will selectively zoom a single image, so combined with any
other method of zooming probably fulfills your need.

Image Zoom,  Right click on an image and select a zoom option from the 
 popup menu, or, hold down the right mouse button in combination 
 with the mouse wheel to zoom in or out on a single image image. 
 (Compatible with Mouse Zoom

http://imagezoom.yellowgorilla.net/

Mouse Zoom,  Zoom all text and images on page with the mouse.  Hold the right
mouse button and turn the mouse wheel to zoom in/out. Hold the right mouse
button and click left to reset to normal font size. [Options].  Compatible with 
   Firefox's own text zoom (Ctrl+0, Ctrl++, Ctrl+-) controls. [options] 
   Displays zoom level when changing. 
  https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2244


AutoHide,  Hide/See the toolbars of your choice in Full Screen (F11/context) or
Shift+F11 for Full Window mode.  differences from Firefox because you can
choose which toolbars to show or hide, and it offer Full Window mode

A couple of zoom searches from the Addons site search bar  (May show old 
extensions)
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search?q=zoomcat=allas=trueappid=1hver=anyatype=0pid=1lup=pp=100sort=name
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search?q=zoom

A site search at mozillazine.org (paste into a Google search)
 site:kb.mozillazine.org -intitle:talk browser.zoom

For more information see
  http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/firefox/firefox.htm#zoom
  http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/firefox/keyboard.htm
  http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/firefox/mouse.htm
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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-03 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Sat, 03 Apr 2010 17:13:38 -0400, /Paul B. Gallagher/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Is there a way (extension?) to allow one to zoom just text without 
bothering the default full zoom?  It is all right if the solution 
provides full zoom while the default is text zoom.  I just want to 
have text zoom and full zoom separately without the need to 
constantly change the application wide setting.


Have you tried the Windows Magnifier, under Accessories | Accessibility?

It'll show you magnified text in a small pane, following the cursor 
around, while leaving the main pane unaffected. If you like it, set a 
global keyboard shortcut to turn it on and off.


Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't really need the Windows 
Magnifier.  I need a convenient way to zoom just text (like with 
SeaMonkey 1/Firefox 2) without changing the global zoom setting of full 
zoom vs. text zoom (SeaMonkey 2/Firefox 3), i.e. I would like to have 
some of the pages zoomed using full zoom and some of the pages having 
just the text enlarged (and may be some using a combination of the two 
methods).  This is mainly for testing the styling and layout of the 
pages and how it behaves in face of text size changes beyond the author 
control, not that I personally need more accessibility aids.


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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-03 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Sat, 3 Apr 2010 17:13:55 -0400, /David McRitchie/:

Mouse Zoom,  Zoom all text and images on page with the mouse.  Hold 
the right
mouse button and turn the mouse wheel to zoom in/out. Hold the 
right mouse
button and click left to reset to normal font size. [Options].  
Compatible withFirefox's own text zoom (Ctrl+0, Ctrl++, Ctrl+-) 
controls. [options]Displays zoom level when changing.   
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2244


Thank you for providing such a comprehensive list of options (see the 
original message for all of them).  I was hoping the Mouse Zoom 
extension will give me what I want but it just provides an alternative 
input for the global zoom option - either full zoom or text only zoom.  
What I really want is having both zoom methods available at the same time.


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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-03 Thread Roger Fink
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
 Sat, 3 Apr 2010 17:13:55 -0400, /David McRitchie/:

 Mouse Zoom,  Zoom all text and images on page with the mouse.  Hold
 the right
 mouse button and turn the mouse wheel to zoom in/out. Hold the
 right mouse
 button and click left to reset to normal font size. [Options].
 Compatible withFirefox's own text zoom (Ctrl+0, Ctrl++, Ctrl+-)
 controls. [options]Displays zoom level when changing.
 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2244

 Thank you for providing such a comprehensive list of options (see the
 original message for all of them).  I was hoping the Mouse Zoom
 extension will give me what I want but it just provides an alternative
 input for the global zoom option - either full zoom or text only zoom.
 What I really want is having both zoom methods available at the same
 time.

You can try this:
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#nosquint
Note that if you use prefbar, Increase Font and Decrease Font will pick up
your nosquint settings.

Note to all seamonkey rainmakers: there must be a way of getting this and
the many other extensions on this page
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html
onto addons.mozilla.org. These are important extensions that in many cases
(such as nosquint) greatly increase ease of use of seamonkey. Unfortunately,
most of the user base probably can't find them.






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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-03 Thread David McRitchie

Roger Fink

You can try this:
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#nosquint
Note that if you use prefbar, Increase Font and Decrease Font will pick up
your nosquint settings.


Nosquint is available at addons,  as far as I can tell all of the modified 
addons
mentioned are simply addons  that have been modified to work with SeaMonkey

NoSquint :: Add-ons for Firefox
NoSquint allows you to adjust the text-only and full-page (both text and images) 
zoom levels as well as color settings both globally (for all sites) and per site. 

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/2592

Like those built-in to Firefox this appears to apply on a per site basis only 
during
the current session   You will have to check that out yourself, I've never used 
it.

In the reply to Paul B. Gallagher,Stanimir wants to be able to switch 
between
text-only and full-page modes per site.  Can't tell from the description of 
Nosquint
if that is what it is describing or not. 
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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-03 Thread Ralph Fox
On Sat, 03 Apr 2010 22:29:00 +0300, in message 
pp2dndqq0k5jcyrwnz2dnuvz_v6dn...@mozilla.org 
Stanimir Stamenkov s7a...@netscape.net wrote:

 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) 
 Gecko/20100317 SeaMonkey/2.0.4 (Spidey; Lightning 1.0b1; Mnenhy 0.8.0pre15)

 Is there a way (extension?) to allow one to zoom just text without 
 bothering the default full zoom?  It is all right if the solution 
 provides full zoom while the default is text zoom.  I just want to 
 have text zoom and full zoom separately without the need to 
 constantly change the application wide setting.

K-Meleon (a Gecko-based browser) has both modes of zoom
available at the same time.
http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/



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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-03 Thread Roger Fink
David McRitchie wrote:
 Roger Fink
 You can try this:
 http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#nosquint
 Note that if you use prefbar, Increase Font and Decrease Font will
 pick up your nosquint settings.

 Nosquint is available at addons,  as far as I can tell all of the
 modified addons mentioned are simply addons  that have been modified
 to work with SeaMonkey

 NoSquint :: Add-ons for Firefox
 NoSquint allows you to adjust the text-only and full-page (both text
 and images) zoom levels as well as color settings both globally (for
 all sites) and per site. 
 https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/2592

 Like those built-in to Firefox this appears to apply on a per site
 basis only during the current session   You will have to check that
 out yourself, I've never used it.

 In the reply to Paul B. Gallagher,Stanimir wants to be able to
 switch between text-only and full-page modes per site.  Can't tell
 from the description of Nosquint if that is what it is describing
 or not.

Did you try to search for nosquint, or no squint, at addons? I got nothing
under Seamonkey, only Firefox. The nosquint at the xsidebar has been tweaked
to install in Seamonkey, as far as I can figure out. Maybe it's a search
problem but I don't think so.


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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-03 Thread David McRitchie
Roger Fink 

Did you try to search for nosquint, or no squint, at addons? I got nothing
under Seamonkey, only Firefox. The nosquint at the xsidebar has been tweaked
to install in Seamonkey, as far as I can figure out. Maybe it's a search
problem but I don't think so.


If I was unsure if  it was nosquint  or  no squint,  then I would use
no.squint  or  no-squint  when searching at Google.  You don't have that
luxary when using the Addons  provided search.

Okay,  I normally do not use the  Addons provided search,  though I do have a
bookmarklet  addons:s for that as well.   The one I used for  nosquint was
addons:  which is a Google search at addons.

http://www.google.com/search?num=100q=site%3Aaddons.mozilla.org+inurl%3Aen-US%2Ffirefox%2Faddon+-inurl:collection+%S

The addons:s  search is for Firefox,  I find it really only much good if you 
know the
name of the addon,  so it could have been used.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search?q=%sstatus=4show=50

You can find 95% of my bookmarklets  in the k.html  file 
   http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/firefox/lessons/intro/k.html

linked from
  http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/firefox/kws.htm

I will be redoing the k.html  file at least once this month in time for a
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Re: Text zoom and full zoom selectively

2010-04-03 Thread Roger Fink
David McRitchie wrote:
 Roger Fink
 Did you try to search for nosquint, or no squint, at addons? I got
 nothing under Seamonkey, only Firefox. The nosquint at the xsidebar
 has been tweaked to install in Seamonkey, as far as I can figure
 out. Maybe it's a search problem but I don't think so.

 If I was unsure if  it was nosquint  or  no squint,  then I would use
 no.squint  or  no-squint  when searching at Google.  You don't have
 that
 luxary when using the Addons  provided search.

 Okay,  I normally do not use the  Addons provided search,  though I
 do have a bookmarklet  addons:s for that as well.   The one I used
 for  nosquint was addons:  which is a Google search at addons.


http://www.google.com/search?num=100q=site%3Aaddons.mozilla.org+inurl%3Aen-US%2Ffirefox%2Faddon+-inurl:collection+%S

 The addons:s  search is for Firefox,  I find it really only much
 good if you know the name of the addon,  so it could have been used.

 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search?q=%sstatus=4show=50

 You can find 95% of my bookmarklets  in the k.html  file
 http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/firefox/lessons/intro/k.html
 linked from
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/firefox/kws.htm

 I will be redoing the k.html  file at least once this month in time
 for a
 short presentation at Trenton Computer Festival.

Let's deal with substance, not geeky minutia, OK?  There is no Seamonkey
nosquint at addons, at least I haven't found it and you haven't found it.
It's OK to be dismissive as you were in your initial reply, but the way that
works is that first you need to know what you are talking about.



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