Re: Which part of the source does font rendering?

2002-02-14 Thread Gervase Markham
James Ots wrote: > Hi, > > Could someone tell me where in the source code the font rendering is > done in Linux versions of mozilla? rbs is your man. [EMAIL PROTECTED] . His address is in Bugzilla, on almost any bug relating to fonts. Gerv

Re: Hot, tight teens get taught a lesson - and you'll see it without paying!

2002-02-14 Thread Robert Davies
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Re: address groups stutter

2002-02-14 Thread Jonas Jørgensen
Bob Davis wrote: >> Yep, and so has someone else. Delete you localstore.rdf. that should >> fix it (mind you, it will reset a lot of other stuff to default >> values as well). > > What kind of stuff does it reset? > Does it reset my mail account settings? I have about 5. Don't worry. You'll o

Re: Hot, tight teens get taught a lesson - and you'll see it without paying!

2002-02-14 Thread Kryptolus
Robert Davies wrote: > > Is no one going to get rid of this guy? > > -- > Regards, Robert Davies > My ICQ UIN is: 2905399 > __ > Do you Netscape?! If not, why not? > http://home.netscape.com/ > Download Netscape 6.2 NOW! > > If you're on DALnet you can > vis

Re: Hot, tight teens get taught a lesson - and you'll see it without paying!

2002-02-14 Thread Andrea Monni
Robert Davies wrote: >> >> NOTE: This is not SPAM! This email was sent to you because your email >> was entered on a website requesting to be a registered subscriber. If >> you did not request this email, click here >> to unsubscribe >> >>

Multiple Sessions

2002-02-14 Thread me
If I have Navigator running and click a URL in an email, a new Navigator session opens, and to make matters more inconvenient, it opens underneath any other windows I have open. I like the ability to open multiple sessions of Navigator, but only when I double-click its shortcut (as I did with Vers

Re: People interested in using Mozilla in java

2002-02-14 Thread jeet shahani
jeet shahani wrote: > Hi, > > I have been meaning to send this email out since a long time. > > This is what I am proposing to make things easier. I am looking to > add resources that supplement the existing WebClient resources out > there. I am hoping that this resource(s) > 1)will help prov

Re: Speed and size

2002-02-14 Thread Mike Cramer
David Tenser wrote: > Your word "really", with underscores before and after, gets underlined > when reading it in Mozilla Mail. How is that accomplished and where can > I change it? I'm thinking if you put an underscore _before_ and _after_ the word, it'll extend it into an underline beneath t

What is best fileformat (and settings) for screenshots?

2002-02-14 Thread Peter Lairo
Hi, when i need to make a screenshot, I am always unsure as to which fileformat to save it to (gif, jpeg, png, etc.). Since screenshots are usually only a few colors (no photos in the shots), there must be some fileformat that keeps the filesize very small. Also, what pixel size should I resi

Re: cant minimize

2002-02-14 Thread alpha
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > I have installed mozilla 0.9.8 on win98se and not had any problems. > I did a install on a win98se fresh install and I get the following behavior. > If I click on the minimize button the browser shrinks down to the task > bar and then im

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread Christian Biesinger
David Tenser wrote: > I've been using Mozilla for a week now and I was thinking of completely > switch to it starting from today. Then I discovered the lack of a > feature that I use very often: The ability to set up a "message > rule"/"filter" to forward any incoming email message to another e

Mozilla to Java interface mailing list

2002-02-14 Thread jeet shahani
> Hi, > > I have been meaning to send this email out since a long time. > > This is what I am proposing to make things easier. I am looking to > add resources that supplement the existing WebClient resources out > there. I am hoping that this resource(s) > 1)will help provide solutions (not ex

Re: What is best fileformat (and settings) for screenshots?

2002-02-14 Thread A Martinez
Peter Lairo wrote: > Hi, > > when i need to make a screenshot, I am always unsure as to which > fileformat to save it to (gif, jpeg, png, etc.). > > Since screenshots are usually only a few colors (no photos in the > shots), there must be some fileformat that keeps the filesize very small. >

Build number question

2002-02-14 Thread Tim Wunder
Daily builds all come with specific build numbers, MMDD##, to identify the build being used. I've recently taken to compiling mozilla on my linux system and notice the build # is all 0's. How does one specify a build # when compiling? The answer is probably in the docs somewhere, but I did

Re: Build number question

2002-02-14 Thread Parish
Tim Wunder wrote: > Daily builds all come with specific build numbers, MMDD##, to > identify the build being used. I've recently taken to compiling mozilla > on my linux system and notice the build # is all 0's. How does one > specify a build # when compiling? The answer is probably in the

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Re: Build number question

2002-02-14 Thread Christian Biesinger
Tim Wunder wrote: > Daily builds all come with specific build numbers, MMDD##, to > identify the build being used. The ## is actually HH and indicates the hour of building. -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."

Re: Build number question

2002-02-14 Thread Tim Wunder
Parish wrote: > Tim Wunder wrote: > >> Daily builds all come with specific build numbers, MMDD##, to identify >> the build being used. I've recently taken to compiling mozilla on >> my linux system and notice the build # is all 0's. How does one >> specify a build # when compiling? The a

Re: How do you sync PalmPilot with Netscape 6.2.1 mail?

2002-02-14 Thread Mike Hatz (Remove the SPAM)
Anon wrote: > Thanks. I could use 4.79, but my intent was to download my AOL mail > into Netscape and then sync my PalmPilot with my AOL mail, but it > doesn't appear you can download AOL mail into 4.79 (not compatible with > IMAP?). Hear of any workarounds for this or a way to directly sync

Re: Build number question

2002-02-14 Thread Parish
Tim Wunder wrote: > Parish wrote: > > Tim Wunder wrote: > > > >> Daily builds all come with specific build numbers, MMDD##, to > identify > >> the build being used. I've recently taken to compiling mozilla on > >> my linux system and notice the build # is all 0's. How does one > >> speci

Re: Speed and size

2002-02-14 Thread Matt Williams
Mike Cramer wrote: > David Tenser wrote: > >> Your word "really", with underscores before and after, gets underlined >> when reading it in Mozilla Mail. How is that accomplished and where >> can I change it? > > > I'm thinking if you put an underscore _before_ and _after_ the word, > it'll

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread David Tenser
I'm starting to understand that more and more. But why is that really? How come several developers and hundreds of fellow coders out there on a massive open source project can't outsmart simple programs like Outlook Express when it comes to functionality? Of course, one reason could be that th

Re: Speed and size

2002-02-14 Thread Kryptolus
Matt Williams wrote: > Mike Cramer wrote: > >> David Tenser wrote: >> >>> Your word "really", with underscores before and after, gets >>> underlined when reading it in Mozilla Mail. How is that accomplished >>> and where can I change it? >> >> >> >> I'm thinking if you put an underscore _before

How to use 3rd party email program?

2002-02-14 Thread Stewart hector
Hi I'm using Mozilla (.98) under Linux. How can I make it so when I click on an email link, Mozilla brings up another email program (in my case, KMail)? If this has not been implemented, I suggest that it is. Not everyone wants to use the emailer in Mozilla. Thanks for any help Stewart

Re: Real Player 8

2002-02-14 Thread Stewart hector
What OS are you using? And it became to pass that on the Tuesday 12 Feb 2002 11:03 am, Johnny Cage did write as thus: > Does any know how to get real player 8 working in 0.9.8? any help would > be great thanks.

Movable, customizable toolbars.

2002-02-14 Thread David Tenser
One thing that I've always thought of as a very simple, yet very useful feature that Mozilla lacks: The ability to add/remove buttons to the toolbar(s) and to drag/move toolbars, address fields, menus, etc. Even simple crappy Wordpad has this functionality (at least moving toolbars), and freeb

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2002-02-14 Thread David Tenser
Marvellous offer! But how is this related to Mozilla development?

Re: Mozilla doesn't update the back button on meta http-equiv="Refresh"

2002-02-14 Thread David Tenser
Thanks for your nice tone in your messages. I like it when you call me a wanker! Till wrote: > "David Tenser" wrote in message... > >>Yes, that could be the reason why they don't update the Back button. >>However, many sites uses this feature to display a splash image to >>welcome the visitor

Re: Speed and size

2002-02-14 Thread David Tenser
That's what I'm trying to ask. On my Mozilla, it underlines words starting and ending with _underscores_ ... My question is where that is specified! Are there any CSS file that holds these formatting rules? Matt Williams wrote: > Mike Cramer wrote: > >> David Tenser wrote: >> >>> Your word

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread JTK
David Tenser wrote: > I'm starting to understand that more and more. But why is that really? > How come several developers and hundreds of fellow coders out there on a > massive open source project can't outsmart simple programs like Outlook > Express when it comes to functionality? > Two rea

Re: Speed and size

2002-02-14 Thread Matt Williams
Kryptolus wrote: > Matt Williams wrote: > >> Mike Cramer wrote: >> >>> David Tenser wrote: >>> Your word "really", with underscores before and after, gets underlined when reading it in Mozilla Mail. How is that accomplished and where can I change it? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I'm thin

Re: Movable, customizable toolbars.

2002-02-14 Thread JTK
David Tenser wrote: > One thing that I've always thought of as a very simple, yet very useful > feature that Mozilla lacks: The ability to add/remove buttons to the > toolbar(s) and to drag/move toolbars, address fields, menus, etc. > Oh my God, I never noticed that Mozilla didn't even have d

Re: Real Player 8

2002-02-14 Thread Duane Clark
Stewart hector wrote: > What OS are you using? His email did say: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Win 9x 4.90;... So I am guessing Windoze. > > And it became to pass that on the Tuesday 12 Feb 2002 11:03 am, Johnny Cage > did write as thus: > > >>Does any know how to get real player 8

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread RV
JTK wrote: > ...exactly. This isn't rocket science, it's brain surgery. Are you implying rocket science is more complicated than brain surgery? Anyone who think or believe the cliche about rocket science is in desperate need for a brain surgeon. > There's simply no excuse (though you'll hear

Re: Movable, customizable toolbars.

2002-02-14 Thread Kryptolus
JTK wrote: > [Who the fuck cares what he wrote] Die.

Re: Hot, tight teens get taught a lesson - and you'll see it without paying!

2002-02-14 Thread Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.
Just moving to a secure server would get rid of most it. Kryptolus wrote: > > Robert Davies wrote: > > > > Is no one going to get rid of this guy? > > > > -- > > Regards, Robert Davies > > My ICQ UIN is: 2905399 > > __ > > Do you Netscape?! If not, why not? > > http:/

Re: What is best fileformat (and settings) for screenshots?

2002-02-14 Thread Christopher Jahn
And it came to pass that A Martinez wrote: > Peter Lairo wrote: >> Hi, >> >> when i need to make a screenshot, I am always unsure as to >> which fileformat to save it to (gif, jpeg, png, etc.). >> >> Since screenshots are usually only a few colors (no photos >> in the shots), there must be some

Re: Movable, customizable toolbars.

2002-02-14 Thread David Tenser
JTK wrote: > David Tenser wrote: >> Even simple crappy Wordpad has this functionality (at least moving >> toolbars), > > Simple, crappy Wordpad is also able to edit plain text relatively > easily, unlike Mozilla's "composer". Do you know that until about a > month ago, Mozilla's email/news e

Re: How to use 3rd party email program?

2002-02-14 Thread Christopher Jahn
And it came to pass that Stewart hector wrote: > Hi > > I'm using Mozilla (.98) under Linux. How can I make it so > when I click on an email link, Mozilla brings up another > email program (in my case, KMail)? > > If this has not been implemented, I suggest that it is. > Not everyone wants

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread David Tenser
Yes, it's obvious that Mozilla's aim is to make a near-perfect, secure webpage renderer. Gecko is the heart of it all. The problem is, too few real people are actually using Mozilla, so no one knows just how many security holes there is in it (and I bet it's *hundreds*, based on the the number

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread Kryptolus
David Tenser wrote: > Yes, it's obvious that Mozilla's aim is to make a near-perfect, secure > webpage renderer. Gecko is the heart of it all. First of all David, Please stop feeding the troll. You probably just subscribed to these newsgroups/lists, but I've been here long enough to tell you th

Re: Can't intall Mozilla - any theories appreciated

2002-02-14 Thread Gord McFee
Mark wrote: > > Gord McFee wrote: > > > The subject line says most of it and I am completely stumped, so any > > theory, no matter how whacko, would be appreciated. > > Total shot in the dark: > > Any chance you've got a Netscape plugin that Moz doesn't like? Perhaps > try temporarily moving a

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread David Tenser
I'm not trying to be anybody's friend (or fiend) here. But you are absolutely right in that I'm pretty new at this (Mozilla and it's newsgroups). All I'm trying to do is to post constructive criticism to the newsgroup. This is because in the end I want to be able to switch to Mozilla comple

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread Matt Williams
David Tenser wrote: > I'm not trying to be anybody's friend (or fiend) here. But you are > absolutely right in that I'm pretty new at this (Mozilla and it's > newsgroups). > > All I'm trying to do is to post constructive criticism to the newsgroup. > This is because in the end I want to be a

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread Pascal Chevrel
David Tenser wrote: > Yes, it's obvious that Mozilla's aim is to make a near-perfect, secure > webpage renderer. Gecko is the heart of it all. > > The problem is, too few real people are actually using Mozilla, so no > one knows just how many security holes there is in it (and I bet it's > *h

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread David Tenser
Just wanted to make this point perfectly clear: I like Mozilla! Since the day I downloaded a month ago, I've been trying hard to use it whenever possible, restarting it if it crashed, and importing all my mail from Outlook Express. If I didn't like Mozilla, I wouldn't be here asking questions

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread Blake Ross
> Mozilla is a *living* project. I download new builds every weekday, > which is very exciting and unusual (although I miss a traditional > "whatsnew.txt" file that explains what's been changed in every nighly > build). Try the BuildBar at http://www.mozillazine.org/, run by Asa. Every effort

Re: What is best fileformat (and settings) for screenshots?

2002-02-14 Thread Travis Crump
Christopher Jahn wrote: > up too much bandwidth, and few programs support .PNG. Isn't that sort of a mute point if you are planing to post the screen shot to bugzilla where your target audience would be using mozilla...

Forward/Back Buttons?

2002-02-14 Thread Dan
I have downloaded 0.9.8 and installed into XP Home Edition. Everything works except the forward & back buttons. I have done a complete uninstall and reinstalled and still have the same problem. I have also tried some of the nightly builds, but still no workie! Any suggestions? 900 Intel Celeron, 2

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread David Tenser
Matt Williams wrote: > David, for those of us who are novice users what are the things you > would like to see added/changed/fixed. Various things. Some examples (please let me know if something requested here is already in there!): * General: better toolbar customizations The ability to

Moz still has a disturbing bug in composer..

2002-02-14 Thread PosToastie
Checked out new version(( Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en- US; rv:0.9.8+) Gecko/20020212)) It still has an old problem: (using Win2000 SP2) Each time an html page is saved and then re-opened blank lines are introduced between each line in the header section of the HTML code. Af

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2002-02-14 Thread kamlesh bhatt
Peter Lairo wrote: > Alfred Kayser wrote: > > Theme 'Wood' is now also updated for the Mozilla 0.9.8 release! > > Also LittleMozilla has received some little fixes. > > Looks nice. Does the wood background in the threepane not bother the reader? > > I always use the latest nightlies (currently 2

Re: Movable, customizable toolbars.

2002-02-14 Thread Jiri Znamenacek
>> I think you're missing a key piece of the puzzle in your understanding >> of the Tacoma Narrows Browser Project here: The UI is written in >> something called "XUL". Basically Mozilla's UI is a glorified webpage >> *itself*, and is rendered by that same engine. Slowly. Poorly. >> Resulti

Re: Movable, customizable toolbars.

2002-02-14 Thread Matt Williams
David Tenser wrote: > > > JTK wrote: > >> David Tenser wrote: >> >>> Even simple crappy Wordpad has this functionality (at least moving >>> toolbars), >> >> >> Simple, crappy Wordpad is also able to edit plain text relatively >> easily, unlike Mozilla's "composer". Do you know that until ab

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread Matt Williams
David Tenser wrote: > > Matt Williams wrote: > >> David, for those of us who are novice users what are the things you >> would like to see added/changed/fixed. > > > Various things. Some examples (please let me know if something requested > here is already in there!): > > * General: better

Re: Hot, tight teens get taught a lesson - and you'll see it without paying!

2002-02-14 Thread david avery
"Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T." wrote: > Just moving to a secure server would get rid of most it. > > Kryptolus wrote: > > > > Robert Davies wrote: > > > > > > Is no one going to get rid of this guy? > > > > > > > If only things were that easy ... > not really - since most of the spam is coming in th

Re: Real Player 8

2002-02-14 Thread Johnny Cage
Stewart hector wrote: > What OS are you using? > > And it became to pass that on the Tuesday 12 Feb 2002 11:03 am, Johnny Cage > did write as thus: > > >>Does any know how to get real player 8 working in 0.9.8? any help would >>be great thanks. >> > windows me

Re: Movable, customizable toolbars.

2002-02-14 Thread JTK
Kryptolus wrote: > > JTK wrote: > > [Who the fuck cares what he wrote] > > Die. Fish in a barrel... ;-)

Re: What is best fileformat (and settings) for screenshots?

2002-02-14 Thread Christopher Jahn
And it came to pass that Travis Crump wrote: > > > Christopher Jahn wrote: >> up too much bandwidth, and few programs support .PNG. > > Isn't that sort of a mute point if you are planing to post > the screen shot to bugzilla where your target audience would > be using mozilla... > > The wo

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread Travis Crump
David Tenser wrote: > * General: Ability to change keyboard shortcuts. This is something that > many programs lacks, including IE. If you use a particular feature > often, you should be able to assign a keyboard shortcut to it. The funny part is that on Gnome, the crappiest program lets you do

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread JTK
Kryptolus wrote: > > David Tenser wrote: > > Yes, it's obvious that Mozilla's aim is to make a near-perfect, secure > > webpage renderer. Gecko is the heart of it all. > > First of all David, Please stop feeding the troll. My ears are burning! > You probably just subscribed to these newsgroups

Re: Filtering / Message rules better in Outlook Express?

2002-02-14 Thread JTK
Pascal Chevrel wrote: > > David Tenser wrote: > > Yes, it's obvious that Mozilla's aim is to make a near-perfect, secure > > webpage renderer. Gecko is the heart of it all. > > > > The problem is, too few real people are actually using Mozilla, so no > > one knows just how many security holes the

Re: Hot, tight teens get taught a lesson - and you'll see it without paying!

2002-02-14 Thread Norman
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote: > Just moving to a secure server would get rid of most it. > > Kryptolus wrote: > >>Robert Davies wrote: >> >>>Is no one going to get rid of this guy? >>> >>>-- >>>Regards, Robert Davies >>>My ICQ UIN is: 2905399 A word of caution. If you click on his message, h

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Re: Movable, customizable toolbars.

2002-02-14 Thread JTK
David Tenser wrote: > > JTK wrote: > > David Tenser wrote: > >> Even simple crappy Wordpad has this functionality (at least moving > >> toolbars), > > > > Simple, crappy Wordpad is also able to edit plain text relatively > > easily, unlike Mozilla's "composer". Do you know that until about a > >