starrin schrieb:
Have both 1.18 and 2.0 installed on Vista PC, along with FF.
I want 1.18 to be my default browser, but when I select it that way,
2.0 becomes the default browser. Am wrestling with display sizes on
2.0, and am getting tired of clicking CTRL - to reduce each site I go
to. Until
On or about 12/8/2009 10:32 PM, Robert Kaiser typed the following:
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 12/8/2009 7:13 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:
Thought that I best add this bit of information:
In addition to the 'Personal Address Book' I have 15 others.
Hmmm - that makes 16 or one more that F in
Rufus wrote:
As far as the Download Manager went
We're talking about progress windows here, not the download manager.
Robert Kaiser
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John Boyle wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
So, while migrating your address book from your SM 1.1.X profile to
SM 2.0, it destroyed your address book in your SM 1.1.X profile?
To Mark Hansen: YES, exactly!
There is absolutely no single piece of code in SeaMonkey 2.0 that would
be able to do that
John Boyle wrote:
Enough for now! :-( :-\
I couldn't agree more. I can do nothing against your bad health or you
regrading yourself as a low-life being as you seem to suggest in
multiple of your posts here.
Try to be friendly and constructive instead of negative, arrogant and
sarcastic (I
Sqwertz wrote:
http://sqwertzme.googlepages.com/JunThai.htm
It says it's a Seamonkey document and asks if I want to use the
default application to open it. It then downloads it into the SM
temp directory and displays it there.
Did Google do something to way the page is served (I know
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Perhaps you should at least give the 2.0 form management a try?
There isn't none to speak of, without the aid of an extension.
Wrong. There is form *management*, even if there isn't an explicit
window for it. The functionality
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Perhaps you should at least give the 2.0 form management a try?
There isn't none to speak of, without the aid of an extension.
Wrong. There is form *management*, even if there isn't an explicit
window for it. The functionality
Martin Freitag wrote:
starrin schrieb:
Have both 1.18 and 2.0 installed on Vista PC, along with FF.
I want 1.18 to be my default browser, but when I select it that way,
2.0 becomes the default browser. Am wrestling with display sizes on
2.0, and am getting tired of clicking CTRL - to reduce
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
Everyone suggested to bring the regular buttons back, as everyone agrees
that that is better than tiny round buttons stashed to the right.
Wrong. EOM.
Robert Kaiser
EOM ???
Please speak like a user instead of an Engineer or Developer.
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NoOp wrote:
On 12/08/2009 02:45 PM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 8/12/2009 13:30, John told the world:
Water off a Ducks back. I am wondering if it is because I have SM
installed in Documents and Settings? Perhaps I should try Program Files.
The interesting thing is though when SM2
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
You have evidence that installing SM 2.0 had destroyed anything?
Absoultely
That one word doesn't make evidence.
Robert Kaiser
I think that I have stated my case accurately. You all may want to
refuse to believe that the install of SM2
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Do NOT kill the progress windows!
I agree, even if I personally don't use them, I see why some people like
them and really want to give those an experience that is functional,
useful and well-designed at the same time. I just miss ideas on how to
achieve
INFO WG wrote:
P.S.: I am a 39+ year technologist, UI and Process expert, and have taught the
likes of Boeing, NASA, GE and many others in problem solving technology and
techniques.
Heck, I have even taught myself, and you KNOW that I must be a frequent hard
learner(!)
Sounds good, as I
Phillip Jones wrote:
EOM ???
End Of Message.
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Thanx folks for all your info.
I have Seamonkey running on several machines so I think I'll give it a
try on one of them, probably the one that still uses Eudora for E-mail
since most of the problems I'm hearing about are on the e-mail side.
I'm anxiously awaiting Thunderbird 3.0 to stabilize
On 12/9/2009 5:32 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
Enough for now! :-( :-\
I couldn't agree more. I can do nothing against your bad health or you
regrading yourself as a low-life being as you seem to suggest in
multiple of your posts here.
Try to be friendly and constructive
On 12/8/2009 11:47 PM, John Doue wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 10:26 AM, S. Beaulieu wrote:
JAS a écrit :
I use CTRL + Shift + C
Nice! I didn't know that one! I'll have to try it next time.
S.
See Message - Mark - All Read, and it will show the accelerator
key that can be
On 12/9/2009 5:34 AM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Sqwertz wrote:
http://sqwertzme.googlepages.com/JunThai.htm
It says it's a Seamonkey document and asks if I want to use the
default application to open it. It then downloads it into the SM
temp directory and displays it there.
Did Google do
John Boyle a écrit :
I do NOT and
NEVER will respond well to ARROGANCE, SARCASM or anything else that
smacks of that kind of attitude!
I think you need to look in a mirror.
S.
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Just bring back what was - that was a good design.
In fact it was probably the worst piece of crap I've ever seen in my
life, design-wise.
So what? It worked!
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Acharya Swami Rudra Kali Das a écrit :
The custom.dic file is opened with notepad and keeps each entry on a
separate line.
I opened the persdict.dat file with notepad, and like Jens said each
word is next to each other separated by a character not on the keyboard,
at least i don't know how to
I acquired an application that uses SVGView support to display large
images. I found support for IE but so far, none for Seamonkey.
Does anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks in advance.
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On 12/09/2009 06:31 AM, John wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
So John are you the same Rick from that thread?
pawall...@gmail.com
My guess is you are.
no
Ah. Then there are two of you that have lost itunes files. Perhaps it
might be a good idea to start a new thread (perhaps: SM2.0 + lost
Graham wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Just bring back what was - that was a good design.
In fact it was probably the worst piece of crap I've ever seen in my
life, design-wise.
So what? It worked!
Here is some suggested icons:
http://www.phillipmjones.net/Browser.png
On 12/09/2009 08:54 AM, NoOp wrote:
On 12/09/2009 06:31 AM, John wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
So John are you the same Rick from that thread?
pawall...@gmail.com
My guess is you are.
no
Ah. Then there are two of you that have lost itunes files. Perhaps it
might be a good idea to start
Phillip Jones a écrit :
At least they don't look so cartoonish looking
To me, they do. Plus, the stamp is very US-centric.
S.
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On or about 12/9/2009 6:05 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:
On or about 12/8/2009 10:32 PM, Robert Kaiser typed the following:
S N I P
Feel free to do that - http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ is your friend,
should probably go into MailNews Core product, I expect that
Phillip Jones wrote:
Graham wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Just bring back what was - that was a good design.
In fact it was probably the worst piece of crap I've ever seen in my
life, design-wise.
So what? It worked!
Here is some suggested icons:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Phillip Jones a écrit :
At least they don't look so cartoonish looking
To me, they do. Plus, the stamp is very US-centric.
S.
Don't have to use the us stamp jum could put a solid block in place of
the stamp.
at least they don't exactly look like a 4 year old
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Phillip Jones a écrit :
At least they don't look so cartoonish looking
To me, they do. Plus, the stamp is very US-centric.
S.
changed the stamp to just a Green block with no markings.
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Acharya Swami Rudra Kali Das wrote:
I opened the persdict.dat file with notepad, and like Jens said each
word is next to each other separated by a character not on the keyboard,
at least i don't know how to make it with the keyboard.
Get a decent text editor, e.g. Notepad++
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Why don't you simply download a dictionary anew? This way, it will be
installed and ready to use in minutes...
Acharya Swami Rudra Kali was referring to the personal dictionary which
contains custom, manually added terms.
Greetings,
Jens
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Phillip Jones a écrit :
Don't have to use the us stamp jum could put a solid block in place of
the stamp.
at least they don't exactly look like a 4 year old designed them. Just
suggestions anyway
Agreed! My point was more along the line of beauty/funtionality/looks
being in the eye of the
Jens Hatlak a écrit :
Acharya Swami Rudra Kali was referring to the personal dictionary which
contains custom, manually added terms.
Ah, I missed that part!
S.
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How do I get a print button to show up in the message pane? I can't find
anything about it in the documentation.
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NoOp wrote:
On 12/09/2009 06:31 AM, John wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
So John are you the same Rick from that thread?
pawall...@gmail.com
My guess is you are.
no
Ah. Then there are two of you that have lost itunes files. Perhaps it
might be a good idea to start a new thread (perhaps: SM2.0 +
NoOp wrote:
On 12/09/2009 08:54 AM, NoOp wrote:
On 12/09/2009 06:31 AM, John wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
So John are you the same Rick from that thread?
pawall...@gmail.com
My guess is you are.
no
Ah. Then there are two of you that have lost itunes files. Perhaps it
might be a good idea to
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/9/2009 5:34 AM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Sqwertz wrote:
http://sqwertzme.googlepages.com/JunThai.htm
It says it's a Seamonkey document and asks if I want to use the
default application to open it. It then downloads it into the SM
temp directory and displays it there.
Peter Guttorp a écrit :
How do I get a print button to show up in the message pane? I can't find
anything about it in the documentation.
peter
Right-click on the Mail toolbar and pick Customize. Then simply drag and
drop the proper icon.
S.
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peter
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Peter Guttorp a écrit :
How do I get a print button to show up in the message pane? I can't find
anything about it in the documentation.
peter
Right-click on the Mail toolbar and pick Customize. Then simply drag and
drop the proper
Thankyou for the advice and explanation,
Rudra
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus wrote:
As far as the Download Manager went
We're talking about progress windows here, not the download manager.
Robert Kaiser
Download Manager progress, progress-progress...it seems to me it's an
endemic implementation that needs to be addressed and corrected.
Graham wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Just bring back what was - that was a good design.
In fact it was probably the worst piece of crap I've ever seen in my
life, design-wise.
So what? It worked!
...and if it worked, that means it wasn't bad in any way shape or
form. So why
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Phillip Jones a écrit :
Don't have to use the us stamp jum could put a solid block in place of
the stamp.
at least they don't exactly look like a 4 year old designed them. Just
suggestions anyway
Agreed! My point was more along the line of beauty/funtionality/looks
being
Rufus a écrit :
...what's wrong with nicely shaped, user and hardware accessible,
generic buttons? It's a browser suite, not a floor show...
That's absolutely my point! I fund the current ones fit all those
criteria. Others don't. It doesn't mean I'm right, just that I prefer
something
How does one correct mistakes. In the other you could go in and correct.
Now there appears no way to correct things.
Not only that, but the new form manager saves information that I DON'T
WANT it to save, like CREDIT CARD NUMBERS. There is no way now to
remove that information without deleting
restore form manger
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 12:58:48 -0800 (PST), Arsbajt Tosov
arsb...@gmail.com wrote:
How does one correct mistakes. In the other you could go in and correct.
Now there appears no way to correct things.
Not only that, but the new form manager saves information that I DON'T
Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
/snip/
Mac's Regardless of how you set anything SM 2 will take over whether you
have other applications to open in SM1.
Same with FireFox 2 and 3 before ff 2 you could have both and what ever
you had set to open FF say for updates it used that.
In
Leonidas Jones schrieb:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Mac's Regardless of how you set anything SM 2 will take over whether you
have other applications to open in SM1.
Same with FireFox 2 and 3 before ff 2 you could have both and what ever
you had set to open FF say for updates it used that.
In SM
John wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
You have evidence that installing SM 2.0 had destroyed anything?
Absoultely
That one word doesn't make evidence.
Robert Kaiser
I think that I have stated my case accurately. You all may want to
refuse to believe that the
I would like to get rid of the message header appearing in the title
bar, as it screws up everything when the header is long. I would like
only folder name, user name - seamonkey to appear.
Is there a way to do this? titlebar tweak extension helps remove the
seamonkey suffix but not the message
I'm using 1.18 and I'm getting red dotted lines in my web emails, like
Yahoo. It seems to be checking names and miss-spelled words. It's not
happening in IE 8. I have spell checking turned off in SM options and
Word 2007also. How do I get rid of the lines?
On 12/9/2009 2:55 PM, Tom wrote:
I'm using 1.18 and I'm getting red dotted lines in my web emails, like
Yahoo. It seems to be checking names and miss-spelled words. It's not
happening in IE 8. I have spell checking turned off in SM options and
Word 2007also. How do I get rid of the lines?
Robert Kaiser wrote:
INFO WG wrote:
P.S.: I am a 39+ year technologist, UI and Process expert, and have
taught the likes of Boeing, NASA, GE and many others in problem
solving technology and techniques.
Heck, I have even taught myself, and you KNOW that I must be a
frequent hard learner(!)
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/9/2009 2:55 PM, Tom wrote:
I'm using 1.18 and I'm getting red dotted lines in my web emails, like
Yahoo. It seems to be checking names and miss-spelled words. It's not
happening in IE 8. I have spell checking turned off in SM options and
Word 2007also. How do I get
Martin Freitag wrote:
Leonidas Jones schrieb:
Phillip Jones wrote:
/snip/
I wonder why all those MAC explanations occur. The OP uses Windows Vista
o_0 (at least he asked for that one)
Martin
Phillip feels, with some justification, that with so many lurkers here,
Mac users see only Windows
I installed IE Tab on SM 1.1.18. It shows as enabled in about plugins,
but I'm not getting the icon in the lower right corner. I'm using Win 7
64-bit. How can I fix this?
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Gertjan wrote:
test
Hi Gertjan,
Welcome to the SeaMonkey support group.
Your test worked, your post appeared. There is a group mozilla.test,
where test messages should be placed, so as not to mask support threads.
Feel free to test there as much as you want.
Lee
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
/snip/
Mac's Regardless of how you set anything SM 2 will take over whether you
have other applications to open in SM1.
Same with FireFox 2 and 3 before ff 2 you could have both and what ever
you had set to open FF say for
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Leonidas Jones schrieb:
Phillip Jones wrote:
/snip/
I wonder why all those MAC explanations occur. The OP uses Windows Vista
o_0 (at least he asked for that one)
Martin
Phillip feels, with some justification, that with so many lurkers here,
Mac
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
/snip/
/snip/
What I am referring to, say I open Graphic Converter and it ask whether
I want to download an update. (I have set in Safari - yes you set
default Browser in Safari - to open SM 1.1.x when
On 12/09/2009 08:50 AM, Joe Mueller wrote:
I acquired an application that uses SVGView support to display large
images. I found support for IE but so far, none for Seamonkey.
Does anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks in advance.
A bit dated, but perhaps these will give you a starting
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Rufus a écrit :
...what's wrong with nicely shaped, user and hardware accessible,
generic buttons? It's a browser suite, not a floor show...
That's absolutely my point! I fund the current ones fit all those
criteria. Others don't. It doesn't mean I'm right, just that I
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
/snip/
Mac's Regardless of how you set anything SM 2 will take over whether you
have other applications to open in SM1.
Same with FireFox 2 and 3 before ff 2 you could have both and what ever
you had set
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
So, while migrating your address book from your SM 1.1.X profile to
SM 2.0, it destroyed your address book in your SM 1.1.X profile?
To Mark Hansen: YES, exactly!
There is absolutely no single piece of code in SeaMonkey 2.0 that
NoOp wrote:
On 12/09/2009 08:50 AM, Joe Mueller wrote:
I acquired an application that uses SVGView support to display large
images. I found support for IE but so far, none for Seamonkey.
Does anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks in advance.
A bit dated, but perhaps these will give you a
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
Enough for now! :-( :-\
I couldn't agree more. I can do nothing against your bad health or you
regrading yourself as a low-life being as you seem to suggest in
multiple of your posts here.
Try to be friendly and constructive instead of negative,
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/9/2009 5:32 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
Enough for now! :-( :-\
I couldn't agree more. I can do nothing against your bad health or you
regrading yourself as a low-life being as you seem to suggest in
multiple of your posts here.
Joe Mueller wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 12/09/2009 08:50 AM, Joe Mueller wrote:
I acquired an application that uses SVGView support to display large
images. I found support for IE but so far, none for Seamonkey.
Does anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks in advance.
A bit dated, but perhaps
John wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Hello John, You complain, complain, but never answer usefull questions.
One of those is:
NoOp wrote:
So, despite the 'directory/folder' debate; John please tell
us *exactly* where you have SeaMonkey installed, where you
have your itunes etc installed.
On 12/9/2009 7:37 PM, John Boyle wrote:
To Mark Hansen: Seems you are infected with the same disease as Robert
Kaiser! When is the last time you gave complete, clearcut instructions
on how to overcome the failings of SM2? From what I have read on this
list or the newsgroup, you seem to think
On 12/9/2009 10:29 AM PT, S. Beaulieu typed:
How do I get a print button to show up in the message pane? I can't find
anything about it in the documentation.
peter
Right-click on the Mail toolbar and pick Customize. Then simply drag and
drop the proper icon.
Why was it not shown by default?
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