On 12/29/2009 1:29 PM PT, Stanimir Stamenkov typed:
Yikes, from 2004. :(
What's wrong with it? The first version of most software in use
today is even older. SeaMonkey prior 2.0 was unable to use that
extension because it uses newer Mozilla platform features. The
latest version of keyconfig
DoctorBill wrote:
I erased the msf file and reloaded 500 NEW threads to
get rid of all the long old stuff (huge).
Now they are all
single Re: messages
instead of
In Threads linked together.
What did I do wrong ? I changed nothing !
What next ?!
DoctorBill
Found it"sort by...Threaded"
I erased the msf file and reloaded 500 NEW threads to
get rid of all the long old stuff (huge).
Now they are all
single Re: messages
instead of
In Threads linked together.
What did I do wrong ? I changed nothing !
What next ?!
DoctorBill
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Bill Davidsen wrote:
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
When I am reading mail/news in 1.1.18, the header pane scroll
indicator can be used to move the view up or down. If I middle click
in the scroll region the indicator and display move to that spot.
Useful so I can move arou
art wrote:
On 12/29/09 7:50 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
could you not look at the code in the modern theme that allows Grippies
and see how its implemented there then adapt the code for the default
theme.
When Stefan designed the new default theme for Mac, he decided that
I have several Yahoo accounts and when I go to sign in, I click on the
name space and I get a drop down of the names for that particular login.
I select the one I want and away I go.
The question I have - where does SM 2.0.x keep this list (for sites with
multiple login names). I'd like to be
art wrote:
On 12/29/09 7:50 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
could you not look at the code in the modern theme that allows Grippies
and see how its implemented there then adapt the code for the default
theme.
When Stefan designed the new default theme for Mac, he decide
Robert Kaiser wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Perhaps not the masses; but having the ability to quickly change
path/user enmass in prefs.js is what enables me to easily transport an
entire .mozilla folder to another machine& have it working in a matter
of minutes.
Sure, that's the power of text-based and
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 29/12/2009 18:16, Robert Kaiser told the world:
Rufus schrieb:
...maybe just "Toolbar Items"? Or "Personal Toolbar Items"?
What I have thought about is "Personal Bookmark Items", which is about
as long as the current one and goes better in line with the c
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 29/12/2009 18:16, Robert Kaiser told the world:
Rufus schrieb:
...maybe just "Toolbar Items"? Or "Personal Toolbar Items"?
What I have thought about is "Personal Bookmark Items", which is about
as long as the current one and goes better in line with the cu
Interviewed by CNN on 29/12/2009 18:16, Robert Kaiser told the world:
> Rufus schrieb:
>> ...maybe just "Toolbar Items"? Or "Personal Toolbar Items"?
>
> What I have thought about is "Personal Bookmark Items", which is about
> as long as the current one and goes better in line with the current na
On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 16:31:43 -0500, Mort in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote
>> Your mention of the name "abook"however, makes me think you are talking
>> about you e-mail addressbook. If this is your problem, click on the
>> Addressbook Icon at the bottom left of your mail screen, and then sel
Tue, 29 Dec 2009 00:09:17 -0800, /Ant/:
> On 12/28/2009 12:58 PM PT, Stanimir Stamenkov typed:
>
>> I know there's a keyconfig extension:
>
> Yikes, from 2004. :(
What's wrong with it? The first version of most software in use
today is even older. SeaMonkey prior 2.0 was unable to use that
ext
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 05:10:04 -0800 (PST), Billy in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
> I followed the instruction to completely clear my older version
>of Seamonkey and have now paid a terrible price for doing this. I now
>have completely lost my entire email address books (3 of them). More
NoOp wrote:
Perhaps not the masses; but having the ability to quickly change
path/user enmass in prefs.js is what enables me to easily transport an
entire .mozilla folder to another machine& have it working in a matter
of minutes.
Sure, that's the power of text-based and/or easy-to-read storin
On 12/29/2009 05:13 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
> Daniel schrieb:
>> Us masses should not even be, directly, touching prefs.js!! Make the
>> changes in user.js and let SM copy them into prefs.js!!
>
> Right, you shouldn't touch prefs.js - the masses should also never touch
> or have a user.js at all
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 21:20:42 +0100, Robert Kaiser in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
> (though people
>didn't understand the warning wanting to be somewhat funny).
>
>Robert Kaiser
At least one person found it worth an audible laugh -- me. The idea of
voiding a warranty on something that was
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
...maybe just "Toolbar Items"? Or "Personal Toolbar Items"?
What I have thought about is "Personal Bookmark Items", which is about
as long as the current one and goes better in line with the current name
of the toolbar, though still pointing to bookmarks.
art schrieb:
The .css hack does work and also restores the rollover highlighting as
well. Although the grippy style could be enhanced a bit, it's really not
that bad.
We really do need a better design for them on all platforms, but as I
already mentioned somewhere, we lack a graphical designer
Phillip Jones schrieb:
How about some type of switch for average user and expert user. Expert
user would be as now allows User.js files and working with about:config.
Th Average user mode would have no ability to create a USER.js or and
about:config would be hidden.
Big switches are often UI fa
Rufus schrieb:
...maybe just "Toolbar Items"? Or "Personal Toolbar Items"?
What I have thought about is "Personal Bookmark Items", which is about
as long as the current one and goes better in line with the current name
of the toolbar, though still pointing to bookmarks.
Maybe even just "Per
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 11:41:22 -0500, Phillip Jones
in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
>How about some type of switch for average user and expert user. Expert
>user would be as now allows User.js files and working with about:config.
>Th Average user mode would have no ability to create a USER.js
On 12/29/09 7:50 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
could you not look at the code in the modern theme that allows Grippies
and see how its implemented there then adapt the code for the default
theme.
When Stefan designed the new default theme for Mac, he decided that the
"gri
Rubens wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote, on 2009-12-29 13:41:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Daniel schrieb:
Us masses should not even be, directly, touching prefs.js!! Make the
changes in user.js and let SM copy them into prefs.js!!
Right, you shouldn't touch prefs.js - the masses should also never touch
o
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
...shame on Firefox, then.
Why?
I could see calling it "Toolbar Bookmark
Items", though.
That would be wrong grammar. They are items in the toolbar that
represent bookmarks, or items in the bookmark toolbar ("Personal
Toolbar" is a bad and confusing na
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Leonidas Jones schrieb:
I suspect its a labeling mismatch, probably due to the difference in
naming between SM and FF. In SM it has always been the Personal Toolbar,
going back to Moz Suite days, in FF, its been the Bookmarks toolbar as
long as I can remember.
Yes, it's pr
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
could you not look at the code in the modern theme that allows Grippies
and see how its implemented there then adapt the code for the default
theme.
When Stefan designed the new default theme for Mac, he decided that the
"grippies" don't look fittin
Phillip Jones wrote, on 2009-12-29 13:41:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Daniel schrieb:
Us masses should not even be, directly, touching prefs.js!! Make the
changes in user.js and let SM copy them into prefs.js!!
Right, you shouldn't touch prefs.js - the masses should also never touch
or have a user.j
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Daniel schrieb:
Us masses should not even be, directly, touching prefs.js!! Make the
changes in user.js and let SM copy them into prefs.js!!
Right, you shouldn't touch prefs.js - the masses should also never touch
or have a user.js at all, though (IMHO, we even should remo
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Leonidas Jones schrieb:
I suspect its a labeling mismatch, probably due to the difference in
naming between SM and FF. In SM it has always been the Personal Toolbar,
going back to Moz Suite days, in FF, its been the Bookmarks toolbar as
long as I can remember.
Yes, it's pr
OBones schrieb:
Shift Click should work.
Shift downloads the target, Ctrl click should work.
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On 12/29/2009 7:58 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
> DoctorBill wrote:
>> I am using SM 1.1 and Windows XP SPS 2
>>
>> I use Tab Browser Extension 2.1.2006031301 and love it.
>>
>> Normally when you want to open a LINK, you can right click on it
>> and choose "open Link in this Tab" or "Open Link in a new ta
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
could you not look at the code in the modern theme that allows Grippies
and see how its implemented there then adapt the code for the default
theme.
When Stefan designed the new default theme for Mac, he decided that the
"grippies" don't look fitting
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Daniel schrieb:
Us masses should not even be, directly, touching prefs.js!! Make the
changes in user.js and let SM copy them into prefs.js!!
Right, you shouldn't touch prefs.js - the masses should also never touch
or have a user.js at all, though (IMHO, we even should remo
Shift Click should work.
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DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 1.1 and Windows XP SPS 2
I use Tab Browser Extension 2.1.2006031301 and love it.
Normally when you want to open a LINK, you can right click on it
and choose "open Link in this Tab" or "Open Link in a new tab" - NICE !
However, some web sites make you open the li
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
When I am reading mail/news in 1.1.18, the header pane scroll
indicator can be used to move the view up or down. If I middle click
in the scroll region the indicator and display move to that spot.
Useful so I can move around. In 2.0.1 the same a
I am using SM 1.1 and Windows XP SPS 2
I use Tab Browser Extension 2.1.2006031301 and love it.
Normally when you want to open a LINK, you can right click on it
and choose "open Link in this Tab" or "Open Link in a new tab" - NICE !
However, some web sites make you open the links in the same win
Daniel schrieb:
Us masses should not even be, directly, touching prefs.js!! Make the
changes in user.js and let SM copy them into prefs.js!!
Right, you shouldn't touch prefs.js - the masses should also never touch
or have a user.js at all, though (IMHO, we even should remove that
"feature" as
Rufus schrieb:
...shame on Firefox, then.
Why?
I could see calling it "Toolbar Bookmark
Items", though.
That would be wrong grammar. They are items in the toolbar that
represent bookmarks, or items in the bookmark toolbar ("Personal
Toolbar" is a bad and confusing name for new users), so
Rufus schrieb:
Oh - and with 2.0.1, the previous grayed out "empty" items in my
Bookmarks list under 2.0 went away.
We fixed that Mac-specific bug in the update, yes. I think we even
mentioned that in the release notes.
Robert Kaiser
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Leonidas Jones schrieb:
I suspect its a labeling mismatch, probably due to the difference in
naming between SM and FF. In SM it has always been the Personal Toolbar,
going back to Moz Suite days, in FF, its been the Bookmarks toolbar as
long as I can remember.
Yes, it's probably connected to th
Phillip Jones schrieb:
could you not look at the code in the modern theme that allows Grippies
and see how its implemented there then adapt the code for the default
theme.
When Stefan designed the new default theme for Mac, he decided that the
"grippies" don't look fitting or good on Mac, so h
On 28.12.2009 23:21, Ray_Net wrote:
> Babatunde Gbolade wrote:
>> I have just done exactly what Bob Fleischer did - deleting one entry
>> from my address books each and now Seamonkey is working again.
>
> How did you know which one to remove ?
Well, normally the "OE Contacts" Addressbook should
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 09:50:38 +1100, Daniel in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
>> I would not tell the elderly lady across the street to open prefs.js in
>> her favorite editor (as if she had one or knew what it was),
>
>...but she *IS* part of "the masses", so she is exactly whom you *ARE*
>adv
On 12/28/2009 10:37 AM PT, JeffM typed:
Is there a way to change/disable these keys?
Edit the source code and recompile it.
(Isn't Open Source Software great?)
I am a not type of guy who knows how or want to do it. I am surprised
there are no extensions or configuration to change/disable ho
On 12/28/2009 12:58 PM PT, Stanimir Stamenkov typed:
I know there's a keyconfig extension:
Yikes, from 2004. :(
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