Leonidas Jones wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 22:15:33 -0500, Leonidas Jones wrote:
I did see that on the Windows version of the default theme, there is a
divider that lets you see where you can click and where you can't. On
the Mac, it isn't so clear.
On the other hand, the
Sarah Austin wrote:
I just took the simple route and deleted 2.0 and kept 1.1.18.
I hope they fix this in future versions.
Fix what???
Lee gave you a solution so you could fix it yourself!!
Daniel
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Rex wrote:
Is there a way to create such a view?
I think I've seen it in Outlook Express before.
It's not hard to meet expenses, they are everywhere.
Don't know if it will meet your needs, Rex, but you could try
RE: A current post on CNET gives SM as one of the best 5 applications to
install with your new Windows 7 computer.
Way to go, team.
Then the SM 2.01 had better be forthcoming so that the oversights and initial
2.0 problems seen across the three or four main OS versions can be
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Sm 2.0 will install the entire suite. You get Browser,
Mail/News/Composer/IRC Chat, whether you want them or not. The
theory is, if you just want the Browser, get Firefox. It will
migrate the profile to the new location and use that. SM 2.0 is a
very different and
I have had a host of additional problems with SeaMonkey version 2.0
since this original post (which remains unanswered), some of which have
been described by others. Regretfully, I had no choice but to return to
version 1.1.18 before any more damage was done to my extensive mail
archives.
On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 00:44:52 -0500, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
You should thank our Mac expert stefanh. He spent a lot of time and
effort fine tuning the Default theme for the Mac; so much so that it's
almost a separate theme.
It is beautiful indeed, though grippies support
Marisa Ciceran:
Marisa Ciceran wrote:
I have been a faithful user of SeaMonkey and all its predecessors going
back to the early 1990s. Currently, I have version 1.1.18 installed on
my system and two days ago I downloaded and installed version 2 -
immediately running into an unexpected and
On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 02:02:41 -0500, William Morrison wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
I tried installing it using Mr Tech to override, but it won't work.
I'm pretty sure that's what gave you the capability in the first place.
Lee
Yes I figured that was it, too bad, I really liked being
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
William Morrison wrote:
What Happened to the ability to enlarge pictures by holding right
clicking of mouse and scrolling or was that an add-on?
For image and text zoom, SM2 is now more-exact. Approximate-variables
no-longer work.
Default-behavior is image+text
Sarah Austin wrote:
I just took the simple route and deleted 2.0 and kept 1.1.18.
I hope they fix this in future versions.
No, it isn't going to get fixed.
The big problem here is that you seem to have jumped into this without
understanding just how big a jump this is. It's not ike the
It looks like that whatever settings are chosen for Newsgroup, a copy of
a sent post is stored as Archives in a folder chosen by the user. Is
this correct, or am I misunderstand the meaning of Archives?
--
John Doue
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Leonidas Jones wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 22:15:33 -0500, Leonidas Jones wrote:
I did see that on the Windows version of the default theme, there is a
divider that lets you see where you can click and where you can't. On
the Mac, it isn't so clear.
On the other hand, the
Phillip Jones:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
I don't have a desktop *g*.
Yes you do the screen you see when you open your computer after it boots
up is called the desktop on Macintosh computers. Other computer users,
using Windows Machines may also call it the Desktop as well. Unix and
Linux don't
On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 12:08:22 +0800, Barry Edwin Gilmour
barrygilm...@bigpond.com wrote:
William Morrison wrote:
What Happened to the ability to enlarge pictures by holding right
clicking of mouse and scrolling or was that an add-on?
For image and text zoom, SM2 is now more-exact.
MCBastos wrote:
Edit your registry settings to add the -new-window argument to the
command used to open Seamonkey. The page below lists the command-line
arguments syntax for Firefox, which should work on Seamonkey 2 too.
It doesn't, I just tried it. Bummer.
Daniel wrote:
William Morrison wrote:
why wrote:
Hey David I must be having a blond moment I can't for the life of me
remember where 2.0 stores the Bookmark.html file and I like to
setup my
opening mail window to open like this, can you tell me where it's
stored.
Its in your profile
starrin wrote:
[...]
Perhaps you can tell me why any www page I load in to 2.0 is way too
big, and I am forced to zoom to 50-75% in order for it to display.
That would be acceptable, but the zoom is not enduring; I must redo it
for each page. The prior version it replaced was not this way,
Alan Cummings wrote:
Al wrote:
Does anyone know if SM 2.0 will show favicons on the Personal Bookmarks
Toolbar? Thanks
Yes
Apparently, this feature was scrapped, not implemented, or never
intended. My 2.0 does NOT show them.
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Al wrote:
Alan Cummings wrote:
Al wrote:
Does anyone know if SM 2.0 will show favicons on the Personal Bookmarks
Toolbar? Thanks
Yes
Apparently, this feature was scrapped, not implemented, or never
intended. My 2.0 does NOT show them.
Wrong. But by default, it appears that SM 2.0 does
John Doue wrote:
Al wrote:
Alan Cummings wrote:
Al wrote:
Does anyone know if SM 2.0 will show favicons on the Personal Bookmarks
Toolbar? Thanks
Yes
Apparently, this feature was scrapped, not implemented, or never
intended. My 2.0 does NOT show them.
Wrong. But by default, it appears
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Barbara Norvell wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Barbara Norvell wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
/snip/
One thing I miss about not being able to use the SkyPilot Theme as He
had added the
I used a theme, Walnut by Alfred Kayser years ago and wonder if it could
be updated for use with SM 2.0. I really liked it and was easy on my
eyes. Most of the themes except the default seem to be to bold or to
dark for my preference. I am really enjoying SM 2 and have little or no
trouble with
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Sarah Austin wrote:
I just took the simple route and deleted 2.0 and kept 1.1.18.
I hope they fix this in future versions.
No, it isn't going to get fixed.
The big problem here is that you seem to have jumped into this without
understanding just how big a jump this
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Barbara Norvell wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Barbara Norvell wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
/snip/
One thing I miss about not being able to use the SkyPilot
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Barbara Norvell wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Barbara Norvell wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
/snip/
One thing I miss about not being able to use the SkyPilot
John Doue wrote:
Al wrote:
Alan Cummings wrote:
Al wrote:
Does anyone know if SM 2.0 will show favicons on the Personal Bookmarks
Toolbar? Thanks
Yes
Apparently, this feature was scrapped, not implemented, or never
intended. My 2.0 does NOT show them.
Wrong. But by default, it appears
Rufus wrote:
J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
When I drag-and-drop a bookmark from one place to another in Bookmark
Manager, the screen doesn't refresh/update. The mark _is_ moved - if I
leave BM and come back in, the view is correct.
Anyone else having this problem? -JW
Working fine for me.
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Phillip Jones:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
I don't have a desktop *g*.
Yes you do the screen you see when you open your computer after it boots
up is called the desktop on Macintosh computers. Other computer users,
using Windows Machines may also call it the Desktop as well.
William Morrison wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Sarah Austin wrote:
I just took the simple route and deleted 2.0 and kept 1.1.18.
I hope they fix this in future versions.
No, it isn't going to get fixed.
The big problem here is that you seem to have jumped into this without
understanding
Phillip Jones wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Al wrote:
Alan Cummings wrote:
Al wrote:
Does anyone know if SM 2.0 will show favicons on the Personal
Bookmarks
Toolbar? Thanks
Yes
Apparently, this feature was scrapped, not implemented, or never
intended. My 2.0 does NOT show them.
Wrong. But
Daniel wrote:
James wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
James wrote:
Daniel wrote:
James wrote:
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 11:07:50 -0800 (PST)
From: JeffMjef...@email.com
To:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU?
Message-ID:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 00:44:52 -0500, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
You should thank our Mac expert stefanh. He spent a lot of time and
effort fine tuning the Default theme for the Mac; so much so that it's
almost a separate theme.
It is beautiful indeed,
I just sent you a direct email explaining why this was happening, it
seems that if I only click Reply the only address that is put in the
address bar is the initiating sender, in this case you, and if I click
Reply All it puts the sender's, the groups
(support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org) and
Arne wrote:
You mean that I can't even opt out the Chat?
Contrary to MailNews, ChatZilla is an extension which just happens to
come pre-installed with SeaMonkey 2. AFAIK you cannot opt-out during the
installation (never used the installer) but afterwards you can simply
uninstall (or just
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 00:44:52 -0500, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
You should thank our Mac expert stefanh. He spent a lot of time and
effort fine tuning the Default theme for the Mac; so much so that
it's
almost a
Leonidas Jones leonidasjo...@netscape.net wrote :
Sarah Austin wrote:
I just took the simple route and deleted 2.0 and kept 1.1.18.
I hope they fix this in future versions.
No, it isn't going to get fixed.
The big problem here is that you seem to have jumped into this
without
William Morrison krazy...@sssnet.com wrote :
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Sarah Austin wrote:
I just took the simple route and deleted 2.0 and kept 1.1.18.
I hope they fix this in future versions.
No, it isn't going to get fixed.
The big problem here is that you seem to have jumped into this
Kent Briggs wrote:
Kent Briggs wrote:
I think the delay is in proportion to how many posts are in the
groups. Some of those 13 have tens of thousands of posts in them.
I have since confirmed this by unsubscribing to all my groups and then
resubscribing. However this time I told it only grab
Phillip Jones wrote:
JAS wrote:
I used a theme, Walnut by Alfred Kayser years ago and wonder if it could
be updated for use with SM 2.0. I really liked it and was easy on my
eyes. Most of the themes except the default seem to be to bold or to
dark for my preference. I am really enjoying SM 2
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Arne wrote:
You mean that I can't even opt out the Chat?
Contrary to MailNews, ChatZilla is an extension which just happens to
come pre-installed with SeaMonkey 2. AFAIK you cannot opt-out during the
installation (never used the installer) but afterwards you can simply
William Morrison wrote:
Daniel wrote:
William Morrison wrote:
why wrote:
Hey David I must be having a blond moment I can't for the life of me
remember where 2.0 stores the Bookmark.html file and I like to
setup my
opening mail window to open like this, can you tell me where it's
stored.
Keith Whaley wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Arne wrote:
You mean that I can't even opt out the Chat?
Contrary to MailNews, ChatZilla is an extension which just happens to
come pre-installed with SeaMonkey 2. AFAIK you cannot opt-out during
the installation (never used the installer) but
Kent Briggs wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Or are you saying that it no longer offers the option of downloading the
full set?
No, you need to read up in the thread, starting with the first post. The
problem is the speed at which SM 2.0 opens a news server and bolds the
groups with new
Interviewed by CNN on 8/11/2009 14:36, Kent Briggs told the world:
MCBastos wrote:
Edit your registry settings to add the -new-window argument to the
command used to open Seamonkey. The page below lists the command-line
arguments syntax for Firefox, which should work on Seamonkey 2 too.
Walter wrote:
Where in preferences or elsewhere do I tell SeaMonkey which program to
use in opening a particular kind of file, i.e. .jpg, exe, doc, tef, ? I
have tried the setting in preferences/helper applications but it makes
no difference.
See also Edit | Preferences | Advanced |
Walter wrote:
Where in preferences or elsewhere do I tell SeaMonkey which program to
use in opening a particular kind of file, i.e. .jpg, exe, doc, tef, ? I
have tried the setting in preferences/helper applications but it makes
no difference.
w.
sm 1.1.18 win xp, sp3
I am assumong that it
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Walter wrote:
Where in preferences or elsewhere do I tell SeaMonkey which program to
use in opening a particular kind of file, i.e. .jpg, exe, doc, tef, ?
I have tried the setting in preferences/helper applications but it
makes no difference.
See also Edit |
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Arne wrote:
You mean that I can't even opt out the Chat?
Contrary to MailNews, ChatZilla is an extension which just happens to
come pre-installed with SeaMonkey 2. AFAIK you cannot opt-out during
the installation (never used the
Daisy Zhao wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Daisy Zhao wrote:
I unchecked Use name and passward,and try to send mail, but:
Sending of message failed. The message could not be sent because the
connection to SMTP server smtp.gmail.com timed out. Try again or contact
your network administrator.
My mail
Keith Whaley wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Arne wrote:
You mean that I can't even opt out the Chat?
Contrary to MailNews, ChatZilla is an extension which just happens to
come pre-installed with SeaMonkey 2. AFAIK you cannot opt-out during
the
Kent Briggs wrote:
I upgraded from 1.18 to 2. The newsgroup reader is much much slower
opening a newsgroup now. The title bar flashes not responding on and
off while it slowly goes down the list checking the individual groups on
the particular news server I just expanded. I subscribe to several
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
No, you need to read up in the thread, starting with the first post.
The problem is the speed at which SM 2.0 opens a news server and bolds
the groups with new messages. It's dog slow (like up to 1 minute for
13 groups) if the groups have tens of thousands of (already
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 8/11/2009 14:36, Kent Briggs told the world:
MCBastos wrote:
Edit your registry settings to add the -new-window argument to the
command used to open Seamonkey. The page below lists the command-line
arguments syntax for Firefox, which should work on
James, for future reference, when posting here with a problem, ALWAYS
use reply, so that your messages stay in one threading, so people can
chase up whats been suggested before so they don't repeat what others
have said.
Then, to stop each post getting too long, you can snip (i.e. cut and
My home page is my bookmark file. Setting is for browser to open on
home page. This has worked for years with multiple versions including
SM2 until today.
I changed to the following: show website icons aggressively look for
website icons and always load website icons for bookmarks. After
In news:3iadnwfge7zk_grxnz2dnuvz_vsdn...@mozilla.org,
James res07...@gte.net wrote:
I still would appreciate it if anyone can tell me if there is a way
to PROPERLY reply [without creating the problem with new threads]
from the mailing list interface.
If you're receiving all the list e-mails,
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Well, as a comparison, I have 12 groups on this account, the new posts
populated in a couple of seconds.
It really hasn't seemed any different comparing 2.0 with 1.1.18 here.
If you do a View|Threads|All, how many posts are there?
On 11/08/2009 01:40 PM, Kent Briggs wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Or are you saying that it no longer offers the option of downloading the
full set?
No, you need to read up in the thread, starting with the first post. The
problem is the speed at which SM 2.0 opens a news server and
Kent Briggs wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Well, as a comparison, I have 12 groups on this account, the new posts
populated in a couple of seconds.
It really hasn't seemed any different comparing 2.0 with 1.1.18 here.
If you do a View|Threads|All, how many posts are there?
In this group?
James wrote:
James, for future reference, when posting here with a problem, ALWAYS
use reply, so that your messages stay in one threading, so people can
chase up whats been suggested before so they don't repeat what others
have said.
Then, to stop each post getting too long, you can snip
On 11/08/2009 06:52 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Arne wrote:
You mean that I can't even opt out the Chat?
Contrary to MailNews, ChatZilla is an extension which just happens to
come pre-installed with SeaMonkey 2. AFAIK you cannot opt-out during the
Leonidas Jones wrote:
If you do a View|Threads|All, how many posts are there?
In this group? 1206. The others range from 100 or so to 1500.
Yeah, that's nothing. The delays show up when you got multiple groups
with 50,000 or more posts in them.
NoOp wrote:
On 11/08/2009 06:52 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Arne wrote:
You mean that I can't even opt out the Chat?
Contrary to MailNews, ChatZilla is an extension which just happens to
come pre-installed with SeaMonkey 2. AFAIK you cannot opt-out
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Kent Briggs wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Well, as a comparison, I have 12 groups on this account, the new posts
populated in a couple of seconds.
It really hasn't seemed any different comparing 2.0 with 1.1.18 here.
If you do a View|Threads|All, how many posts are
On 11/08/2009 07:10 PM, Kent Briggs wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
If you do a View|Threads|All, how many posts are there?
In this group? 1206. The others range from 100 or so to 1500.
Yeah, that's nothing. The delays show up when you got multiple groups
with 50,000 or more posts in them.
Walter wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Walter wrote:
Where in preferences or elsewhere do I tell SeaMonkey which program
to use in opening a particular kind of file, i.e. .jpg, exe, doc,
tef, ? I have tried the setting in preferences/helper applications
but it makes no difference.
See
On 11/8/2009 4:34 PM, Gerald Ross wrote:
My home page is my bookmark file. Setting is for browser to open on
home page. This has worked for years with multiple versions including
SM2 until today.
I changed to the following: show website icons aggressively look for
website icons and
On 11/8/2009 7:52 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Kent Briggs wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Well, as a comparison, I have 12 groups on this account, the new posts
populated in a couple of seconds.
It really hasn't seemed any different comparing 2.0 with 1.1.18 here.
If
Jens Hatlak wrote:
John Doue wrote:
It looks like that whatever settings are chosen for Newsgroup, a copy of
a sent post is stored as Archives in a folder chosen by the user. Is
this correct, or am I misunderstand the meaning of Archives?
The new Archive feature is a purely manual one. If you
Anonymous S. wrote:
Lou 提到:
Since Ubuntu won't release SM 2.0 for 8.04 (Hardy Heron), I decided to
compile it myself and made a .deb package. Anyone interested in trying
it can get it here (click on seamonkey_2.0-1_amd64.deb to download)
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
James wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
James wrote:
Daniel wrote:
James wrote:
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 11:07:50 -0800 (PST)
From: JeffMjef...@email.com
To:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU?
Message-ID:
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