Re: downgrade [Was: Re: seamonkey printer question]

2010-12-15 Thread Lucas Levrel

Le 14 décembre 2010, Jay Garcia a écrit :


On 13.12.2010 16:54, Fred James wrote:


Suppose I cannot get the printers to be seen by Seamonkey 2.0.10 on my
Mandriva 2008.0 box ... how do I return to Seamonkey 1.1.10 without
losing my bookmarks, history, mail, etc?  Or is that possible?


Uninstalling only removes the program files, your profile remains intact.


Fred most probably imported his 1.1.10 profile to 2.0.10. If he kept the 
old one, it'll be usable, but will be in the state it was at the time he 
switched.


Some stuff will have to be migrated back by hand: mailboxes, bookmarks...

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Re: downgrade [Was: Re: seamonkey printer question]

2010-12-15 Thread Ray_Net

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 13.12.2010 16:54, Fred James wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


Suppose I cannot get the printers to be seen by Seamonkey 2.0.10 on my
Mandriva 2008.0 box ... how do I return to Seamonkey 1.1.10 without
losing my bookmarks, history, mail, etc?  Or is that possible?

By the way ... someone on another list suggested going to 2.0.11 might
fix the printer issue ... how likely is that, do you think?
Thanks
Regards
Fred James

Fred James wrote:

In Seamonkey (and Firefox, as it happens), in the file
'run-mozilla.sh' there is a variable
$MOZILLA_POSTSCRIPT_PRINTER_LIST... can anyone help me to determine
where that variable is set, or what the value might actually be, please?

Reason for interest ... the latest version installed on my box
(Mandriva 2008.0) does not seem to be able to find the printers.  I am
thinking that perhaps a sym-link might be a workaround?
Thanks
Regards
Fred James




Uninstalling only removes the program files, your profile remains intact.


NO and yes, both profiles are intact ...but  when downgrading from 
2.x to 1.x your 2.x profile containing bookmarks, history, mail, etc? 
is not used anymore, you recover your old 1.x profile containing 
bookmarks, history, mail, etc?

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Re: seamonkey printer question

2010-12-15 Thread Daniel

JeffM wrote:

Fred James wrote:

[...]PRINTER[...]


Starting a new thread with each new post
seems very stupid and selfish to me.
Try keeping it all in one thread from now on.


Jeff, did you notice that Fred was posting using lists.mozilla.org??

The default reply situation, as I recall, with the lists is that *THEY* 
post the reply as a new thread. It's not the fault of the poster.


The regulars here discovered this annoyance some time ago.

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Re: downgrade [Was: Re: seamonkey printer question]

2010-12-14 Thread Daniel

Fred James wrote:

Suppose I cannot get the printers to be seen by Seamonkey 2.0.10 on my
Mandriva 2008.0 box ... how do I return to Seamonkey 1.1.10 without
losing my bookmarks, history, mail, etc? Or is that possible?

By the way ... someone on another list suggested going to 2.0.11 might
fix the printer issue ... how likely is that, do you think?
Thanks
Regards
Fred James

Fred James wrote:

In Seamonkey (and Firefox, as it happens), in the file
'run-mozilla.sh' there is a variable
$MOZILLA_POSTSCRIPT_PRINTER_LIST... can anyone help me to determine
where that variable is set, or what the value might actually be, please?

Reason for interest ... the latest version installed on my box
(Mandriva 2008.0) does not seem to be able to find the printers. I am
thinking that perhaps a sym-link might be a workaround?
Thanks
Regards
Fred James




Fred, unless YOU actually removed your SM 1.1.10 should still be there 
on your system, just waiting for you to double click on the file or make 
yourself a new desktop icon.


Going to SM 2.0,11 should not hurt you, it may help!!

When you're in SeaMonkey and click on Print, what happens?

Do other programs find the Printer o.k.??

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Re: seamonkey printer question

2010-12-14 Thread Lucas Levrel

Le 13 décembre 2010, Fred James a écrit :

In Seamonkey (and Firefox, as it happens), in the file 'run-mozilla.sh' there 
is a variable $MOZILLA_POSTSCRIPT_PRINTER_LIST... can anyone help me to 
determine where that variable is set, or what the value might actually be, 
please?


I don't think SM is launched through this script. Here /usr/bin/seamonkey 
launches /usr/lib64/seamonkey/seamonkey-bin .


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Re: seamonkey printer question

2010-12-14 Thread JeffM
Fred James wrote:
[...]PRINTER[...]

Starting a new thread with each new post
seems very stupid and selfish to me.
Try keeping it all in one thread from now on.
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Re: seamonkey printer question

2010-12-14 Thread hawker

On 12/14/2010 1:33 PM, JeffM wrote:

Fred James wrote:

[...]PRINTER[...]


Starting a new thread with each new post
seems very stupid and selfish to me.
Try keeping it all in one thread from now on.


Nit picking every post with unnecessary criticism seems very stupid and 
self centered to me. It tells me you probably spend your life in your 
bedroom of your parents house jacking off with nothing better to do but 
troll.
Try keeping your posts to the subject and hand and ignore minor 
grievances that do not really matter.

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OT Re: seamonkey printer question

2010-12-14 Thread Jay Garcia
On 14.12.2010 13:49, hawker wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 On 12/14/2010 1:33 PM, JeffM wrote:
 Fred James wrote:
 [...]PRINTER[...]

 Starting a new thread with each new post
 seems very stupid and selfish to me.
 Try keeping it all in one thread from now on.
 
 Nit picking every post with unnecessary criticism seems very stupid and
 self centered to me. It tells me you probably spend your life in your
 bedroom of your parents house jacking off with nothing better to do but
 troll.
 Try keeping your posts to the subject and hand and ignore minor
 grievances that do not really matter.

There is nothing nit picking about maintaining a single thread with
nested replies posted in chronological order as it is much easier and
productive for those marking as read and then returning to followup the
new replies.

Followup set to .general for any further OT discussion.

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Re: OT Re: seamonkey printer question

2010-12-14 Thread Fred James

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 14.12.2010 13:49, hawker wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

  

On 12/14/2010 1:33 PM, JeffM wrote:


Fred James wrote:
  

[...]PRINTER[...]



Starting a new thread with each new post
seems very stupid and selfish to me.
Try keeping it all in one thread from now on.
  

Nit picking every post with unnecessary criticism seems very stupid and
self centered to me. It tells me you probably spend your life in your
bedroom of your parents house jacking off with nothing better to do but
troll.
Try keeping your posts to the subject and hand and ignore minor
grievances that do not really matter.



There is nothing nit picking about maintaining a single thread with
nested replies posted in chronological order as it is much easier and
productive for those marking as read and then returning to followup the
new replies.

Followup set to .general for any further OT discussion.
  
But in the meantime, may I assume you don't have an answer to either 
question?

Regards
Fred James

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Re: downgrade [Was: Re: seamonkey printer question]

2010-12-14 Thread Jay Garcia
On 13.12.2010 16:54, Fred James wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Suppose I cannot get the printers to be seen by Seamonkey 2.0.10 on my
 Mandriva 2008.0 box ... how do I return to Seamonkey 1.1.10 without
 losing my bookmarks, history, mail, etc?  Or is that possible?
 
 By the way ... someone on another list suggested going to 2.0.11 might
 fix the printer issue ... how likely is that, do you think?
 Thanks
 Regards
 Fred James
 
 Fred James wrote:
 In Seamonkey (and Firefox, as it happens), in the file
 'run-mozilla.sh' there is a variable
 $MOZILLA_POSTSCRIPT_PRINTER_LIST... can anyone help me to determine
 where that variable is set, or what the value might actually be, please?

 Reason for interest ... the latest version installed on my box
 (Mandriva 2008.0) does not seem to be able to find the printers.  I am
 thinking that perhaps a sym-link might be a workaround?
 Thanks
 Regards
 Fred James



Uninstalling only removes the program files, your profile remains intact.


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Re: OT Re: seamonkey printer question

2010-12-14 Thread Jay Garcia
On 14.12.2010 16:29, Fred James wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 On 14.12.2010 13:49, hawker wrote:

  --- Original Message ---

  
 On 12/14/2010 1:33 PM, JeffM wrote:

 Fred James wrote:
  
 [...]PRINTER[...]

 
 Starting a new thread with each new post
 seems very stupid and selfish to me.
 Try keeping it all in one thread from now on.
   
 Nit picking every post with unnecessary criticism seems very stupid and
 self centered to me. It tells me you probably spend your life in your
 bedroom of your parents house jacking off with nothing better to do but
 troll.
 Try keeping your posts to the subject and hand and ignore minor
 grievances that do not really matter.
 

 There is nothing nit picking about maintaining a single thread with
 nested replies posted in chronological order as it is much easier and
 productive for those marking as read and then returning to followup the
 new replies.

 Followup set to .general for any further OT discussion.
   
 But in the meantime, may I assume you don't have an answer to either
 question?
 Regards
 Fred James
 

That is correct, no answer, don't run Linux and that's why I marked it
OT and set the followup to .general

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Re: OT Re: seamonkey printer question

2010-12-14 Thread Fred James

Jay Garcia wrote:

(omissions for brevity)

But in the meantime, may I assume you don't have an answer to either
question?
Regards
Fred James




That is correct, no answer, don't run Linux and that's why I marked it
OT and set the followup to .genera
Are you saying this is a MS Windows discussion group?  My apologies ... 
I didn't know ... I thought it was a SM discussion group ... sorry, my bad.

Regards
Fred James

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Re: OT Re: seamonkey printer question

2010-12-14 Thread Jay Garcia
On 14.12.2010 17:37, Fred James wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 (omissions for brevity)
 But in the meantime, may I assume you don't have an answer to either
 question?
 Regards
 Fred James

 

 That is correct, no answer, don't run Linux and that's why I marked it
 OT and set the followup to .genera
 Are you saying this is a MS Windows discussion group?  My apologies ...
 I didn't know ... I thought it was a SM discussion group ... sorry, my bad.
 Regards
 Fred James
 

No, we respect all OS versions, I don't run Linux but there are many
here that do. Your issue posted here is welcomed, hope a Linux user will
pass by soon. ;-)

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Re: seamonkey printer question

2010-12-14 Thread Jens Hatlak

Fred James wrote:

In Seamonkey (and Firefox, as it happens), in the file 'run-mozilla.sh'
there is a variable $MOZILLA_POSTSCRIPT_PRINTER_LIST... can anyone
help me to determine where that variable is set, or what the value might
actually be, please?


Google, result #2 for MOZILLA_POSTSCRIPT_PRINTER_LIST: 
http://kb.mozillazine.org/PostScript_Module
(Actually, result #1 is also telling you that it's an environment 
variable that should be set by you to a space-separated list of printer 
names. It's only that the second result also explains the other printing 
methods, of which CUPS is usually the one used on Linux.)


HTH

Jens

P.S.: I wonder whether I should include a link to that diagram in my 
footer that tells people that support people like us are basically just 
telling people that ask us that they should use Google with what they 
want to know as search terms...


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seamonkey printer question

2010-12-13 Thread Fred James
In Seamonkey (and Firefox, as it happens), in the file 'run-mozilla.sh' 
there is a variable $MOZILLA_POSTSCRIPT_PRINTER_LIST... can anyone 
help me to determine where that variable is set, or what the value might 
actually be, please?


Reason for interest ... the latest version installed on my box (Mandriva 
2008.0) does not seem to be able to find the printers.  I am thinking 
that perhaps a sym-link might be a workaround?

Thanks
Regards
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downgrade [Was: Re: seamonkey printer question]

2010-12-13 Thread Fred James
Suppose I cannot get the printers to be seen by Seamonkey 2.0.10 on my 
Mandriva 2008.0 box ... how do I return to Seamonkey 1.1.10 without 
losing my bookmarks, history, mail, etc?  Or is that possible?


By the way ... someone on another list suggested going to 2.0.11 might 
fix the printer issue ... how likely is that, do you think?

Thanks
Regards
Fred James

Fred James wrote:
In Seamonkey (and Firefox, as it happens), in the file 
'run-mozilla.sh' there is a variable 
$MOZILLA_POSTSCRIPT_PRINTER_LIST... can anyone help me to determine 
where that variable is set, or what the value might actually be, please?


Reason for interest ... the latest version installed on my box 
(Mandriva 2008.0) does not seem to be able to find the printers.  I am 
thinking that perhaps a sym-link might be a workaround?

Thanks
Regards
Fred James



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