Re: "Copy completed" pop-up stay visible

2012-05-09 Thread TMitchell
Ray_Net wrote: Ray_Net wrote, On 07/05/2012 22:54: The "Copy Completed" pop-up windows did not end - We are obliged to click on "cancel" or obliged to close the window. I suppose that this issue was already filled in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ but i cannot find it with the "copy completed" st

Re: Lost Mail

2012-05-09 Thread Test
Larry wrote, On 5/8/2012 10:02 PM: Just upgraded from 2.8 to 2.9.1. I'm using the same profile I had before the change, and all seems well except that I was forced to set up new mail and news accounts, even though the mail folders are right there in my profile but apparently aren't recognized. Co

Re: "Copy completed" pop-up stay visible

2012-05-09 Thread Ray_Net
TMitchell wrote, On 09/05/2012 14:23: Ray_Net wrote: Ray_Net wrote, On 07/05/2012 22:54: The "Copy Completed" pop-up windows did not end - We are obliged to click on "cancel" or obliged to close the window. I suppose that this issue was already filled in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ but i cann

2.8 new e-mails appear/disappear occasionally

2012-05-09 Thread chicagofan
Reading the various posts about e-mail problems in 2.9, made me think maybe I should post about the problem that started in 2.8 for me, when others were talking about getting a new mail *alert*... but no mail appeared. I was having the same problem, but when I went back to my e-mail folder, aft

Re: 2.8 new e-mails appear/disappear occasionally

2012-05-09 Thread Philip TAYLOR
chicagofan wrote: P.S. Can someone tell me what font size this appears to be ... to you? Rather hard to see, with nothing to which to compare it, but at a guess, something close to a 11pt monospaced. Perfectly legible., even for 65-y-o eyes ... Philip Taylor _

Re: Lost Mail

2012-05-09 Thread Larry S.
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Larry wrote: Just upgraded from 2.8 to 2.9.1. I'm using the same profile I had before the change, and all seems well except that I was forced to set up new mail and news accounts, even though the mail folders are right there in my profile but apparently aren't recognize

Re: 2.8 new e-mails appear/disappear occasionally

2012-05-09 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
chicagofan wrote: P.S. Can someone tell me what font size this appears to be ... to you? It's my user-specified default font for plain-text messages (Courier New 14 pt), so probably no help to you. Your message code does not specify font or size, just "text/plain." If you sent an HTML mess

Tab Display

2012-05-09 Thread Larry S.
SM 2.9.1 on XP SP3. Center-clicking on a link opens a new tab, as it should. However, the new tab is "behind" the previous tab, and requires pointing and clicking on the tab to display it. In SM 2.8, before upgrading, the new tab opened "in front" and was immediately readable. I must have

Re: Tab Display

2012-05-09 Thread Sailfish
My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 11:12 AM: SM 2.9.1 on XP SP3. Center-clicking on a link opens a new tab, as it should. However, the new tab is "behind" the previous tab, and requires pointing and clicking on the tab to display it. In SM 2.8, before up

"Stop animation"

2012-05-09 Thread Philip TAYLOR
Back in the good old days of Netscape Navigator, and possibly even in the more recent era of the Mozilla Suite, I am reasonable certain that there was a right-click function "Stop animation". Now being drive insane by the endless repetition of this : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi

Re: Emails

2012-05-09 Thread Test
Test wrote, On 5/8/2012 4:42 PM: Upgraded from 2.6 to 2.91 and now a number of emails appear blank. There is a header but nothing in the email. Have tried rebooting and also set up on a separate computer but same problem.. I know that there there are two files that make a folder - one has the

Re: Tab Display

2012-05-09 Thread Larry S.
Sailfish wrote: My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 11:12 AM: SM 2.9.1 on XP SP3. Center-clicking on a link opens a new tab, as it should. However, the new tab is "behind" the previous tab, and requires pointing and clicking on the tab to display it. In SM

Re: Tab Display

2012-05-09 Thread Sailfish
My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 11:52 AM: Sailfish wrote: My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 11:12 AM: SM 2.9.1 on XP SP3. Center-clicking on a link opens a new tab, as it should. However, the new tab is "behind" th

Re: Emails

2012-05-09 Thread Larry S.
Test wrote: Test wrote, On 5/8/2012 4:42 PM: Upgraded from 2.6 to 2.91 and now a number of emails appear blank. There is a header but nothing in the email. Have tried rebooting and also set up on a separate computer but same problem.. I know that there there are two files that make a folder -

Re: Tab Display

2012-05-09 Thread David E. Ross
On 5/9/12 11:52 AM, Larry S. wrote: > Sailfish wrote: >> My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 >> 11:12 AM: >>> SM 2.9.1 on XP SP3. >>> >>> Center-clicking on a link opens a new tab, as it should. However, the >>> new tab is "behind" the previous tab, and requires

Re: Tab Display

2012-05-09 Thread Larry S.
David E. Ross wrote: On 5/9/12 11:52 AM, Larry S. wrote: Sailfish wrote: My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 11:12 AM: SM 2.9.1 on XP SP3. Center-clicking on a link opens a new tab, as it should. However, the new tab is "behind" the previous tab, and requi

Re: Tab Display

2012-05-09 Thread Larry S.
Sailfish wrote: My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 11:52 AM: Sailfish wrote: My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 11:12 AM: SM 2.9.1 on XP SP3. Center-clicking on a link opens a new tab, as it should. However, the new t

Re: Tab Display

2012-05-09 Thread Sailfish
My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 12:57 PM: Sailfish wrote: My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 11:52 AM: Sailfish wrote: My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 11:12 AM: SM 2.9.1 on

Re: Tab Display

2012-05-09 Thread Larry S.
Sailfish wrote: My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 12:57 PM: Sailfish wrote: My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 11:52 AM: Sailfish wrote: My bloviated meandering follows what Larry S. graced us with on 5/9/2012 11:12

Re: "Stop animation"

2012-05-09 Thread Mark Berger
Philip TAYLOR wrote: Back in the good old days of Netscape Navigator, and possibly even in the more recent era of the Mozilla Suite, I am reasonable certain that there was a right-click function "Stop animation". Now being drive insane by the endless repetition of this : http://upload.wikimedia

Re: "Stop animation"

2012-05-09 Thread Philip TAYLOR
Mark Berger wrote: > Philip: > > Edit / Preferences / Privacy & Security / Images / Animated images > should loop / select preference Thank you, Mark. Not quite as convenient as right-click, "Stop animation", but at least has the desired effect ! Philip Taylor ___

If "Newsgroup" populated in e-mail compose window, "Send" is dysfunctional.

2012-05-09 Thread Philip TAYLOR
Attempting to "Reply /all" to Mark Berger's immediately preceding message, "Send" failed to have any effect. I closed Seamonkey and re-launched, then tried again. Same (null) effect. I then thought to de-populate the "Newsgroup: " field, whereupon "Send" functioned normally. This used not to be t

Re: "Stop animation"

2012-05-09 Thread Jens Hatlak
Philip TAYLOR wrote: Now being drive insane by the endless repetition of this : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/Fortunes-algorithm.gif at the Wikipaedia page on Dirichlet tessellation, I can find no way to stop it in Seamonkey 2.9.1. You forgot to try the second-most obviou

Re: "Stop animation"

2012-05-09 Thread Philip TAYLOR
Jens Hatlak wrote: You forgot to try the second-most obvious: Just press Esc. P.S.: The most obvious would be clicking the Stop button. For the URL cited, the "Stop" button is both greyed out and dysfunctional, Jens. "Esc" works fine. Philip Taylor ("Newsgroup" depopulated to al

Re: "Stop animation"

2012-05-09 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Philip TAYLOR wrote: Back in the good old days of Netscape Navigator, and possibly even in the more recent era of the Mozilla Suite, I am reasonable certain that there was a right-click function "Stop animation". Now being driven insane by the endless repetition of this :

Re: "Stop animation"

2012-05-09 Thread Philip TAYLOR
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Can't find that page, do you mean "Voronoi tessellation"? If so, that page doesn't contain the graphic you illustrated. I forgot : I followed a link from the tesselation page to Fortune's algorithm : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune%27s_algorithm Also

Re: "Stop animation"

2012-05-09 Thread GerardJan
Mark Berger wrote: Philip TAYLOR wrote: Back in the good old days of Netscape Navigator, and possibly even in the more recent era of the Mozilla Suite, I am reasonable certain that there was a right-click function "Stop animation". Now being drive insane by the endless repetition of this : htt

Re: 2.8 new e-mails appear/disappear occasionally

2012-05-09 Thread GerardJan
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: chicagofan wrote: P.S. Can someone tell me what font size this appears to be ... to you? It's my user-specified default font for plain-text messages (Courier New 14 pt), so probably no help to you. Your message code does not specify font or size, just "text/plain." I

Re: Random crashes since 2.7.2

2012-05-09 Thread Jens Hatlak
Matthias Kahlert wrote: I tried 2.9.1 now: It crashes every time within seconds of opening. Can anybody make any sense of the crash-reports? bp-4062d91f-e6e5-4e19-9c39-e80622120508 08.05.201208:25 Still under investigation at the time of

Re: "Stop animation"

2012-05-09 Thread Jens Hatlak
Philip TAYLOR wrote: Jens Hatlak wrote: You forgot to try the second-most obvious: Just press Esc. P.S.: The most obvious would be clicking the Stop button. For the URL cited, the "Stop" button is both greyed out and dysfunctional, Jens. "Esc" works fine. I used "obvious" as a synonym for "

Re: Tab Display

2012-05-09 Thread Jens Hatlak
Larry S. wrote: David E. Ross wrote: The preference variable in "about:config" is browser.tabs.loadInBackground. The value is "true" to have the new tab behind the old one and "false" to have the new tab in front. Hmm . . . It's set to "false", which I would expect from my Preferences. However