I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
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Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?
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F Murtz wrote:
Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?
Why do you want to stop it??
When you receive an e-mail in SM, it is written into your inbox. If you
delete it, it is removed from your view,
Daniel wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?
Why do you want to stop it??
When you receive an e-mail in SM, it is written into your inbox. If you
delete it, it is removed
Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
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F Murtz wrote:
Daniel wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
Sea monkey has suddenly decided to ask me do I wish to compact folders
all the time, it has just started this stunt how do I stop it?
Why do you want to stop it??
When you receive an e-mail in SM, it is written into your inbox. If you
delete it,
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing F11 does not cause it
to enter fullscreen mode here :
Build
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing F11 does not cause it
to enter fullscreen
Ed Mullen wrote:
Not sure what you mean by windowed. Both of those functions work fine
for me, same build.
A window can exist in one of (at least) three states : full-screen,
windowed, or minimised (I believe a fourth, off-screen is possible).
I was referring to the second of these, but
On 08/15/2012 09:49 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 18:13:20 +0100, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Not sure what you mean by windowed. Both of those functions work fine
for me, same build.
A window can exist in one of (at least) three states : full-screen,
windowed, or minimised (I believe a fourth,
Jim S wrote:
That may be my problem too. The keys work fine if I just have a plain old
webpage, but if I have a page with a window in it as happens with some
games then the f buttons don't work when the curser is 'active'
Now I have realised that I will have no problem.
Ah, now we are
Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing F11 does not cause it
Ed Mullen wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am running Seamonkey 2.7.
My Yahoo.mail refuses to retain the Theme I choose.
Tried a Google Search and found many, many people have this
same problem, so it is not confined only to SeaMonkey.
Does anyone have a suggestion as to what to do ?
Here it comes
I'm using CentOS 5.8 Linux.
I was running Java 1.6 Update 31 on SeaMonkey 2.10 because Java 1.7
didn't play nice with SeaMonkey. Yesterday, SeaMonkey 2.10 told me that
it was going to disable Java because version 1.6 U 31 caused stability
or security problems.
Today, I updated to SeaMonkey
Craig wrote:
Is there some way to get Java to work with SeaMonkey?
After reading the Release Notes, I can answer my own question:
Linux:
The Java 7 plugin does not work with SeaMonkey (bug 754622).
Craig
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and
DoctorBill wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am running Seamonkey 2.7.
My Yahoo.mail refuses to retain the Theme I choose.
Tried a Google Search and found many, many people have this
same problem, so it is not confined only to SeaMonkey.
Does anyone have a suggestion as to what to
On 08/15/2012 02:26 PM, Craig wrote:
Craig wrote:
Is there some way to get Java to work with SeaMonkey?
After reading the Release Notes, I can answer my own question:
Linux:
The Java 7 plugin does not work with SeaMonkey (bug 754622).
Craig
Yep. However it *does*
Has anyone had difficulty getting the Facebook app to for with
SeaMonkey. I keeping getting an error message when I try to go to this
website:
http://apps.facebook.com/sixtyphotos/?fb_source=bookmark_appsref=bookmarkscount=0fb_bmpos=2_0
I am using Mac OS X 10.7
Paul Bergsagel:
Has anyone had difficulty getting the Facebook app to for with
SeaMonkey. I keeping getting an error message when I try to go to this
website:
http://apps.facebook.com/sixtyphotos/?fb_source=bookmark_appsref=bookmarkscount=0fb_bmpos=2_0
I am getting a Facebook Login. Because i
Interviewed by CNN on 15/08/2012 15:34, Paul B. Gallagher told the world:
In a browser window, F11 does toggle full-screen mode on or off; this is
not the same as a maximized window because it hides the title bar and
menu buttons. Interestingly, F10 disables F11, and I can't reactivate it
DoctorBill wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am running Seamonkey 2.7.
My Yahoo.mail refuses to retain the Theme I choose.
Tried a Google Search and found many, many people have this
same problem, so it is not confined only to SeaMonkey.
Does anyone have a suggestion as to what to
Hello again!
Does places.sqlite file get automatically compressed every 28 days/4
weeks or every month like the same day SM v2.10.1 made my new profile
(e.g., 7/14/2012 evening PDT)? I haven't noticed the file being smaller
from its 20 MB size yet.
Thank you in advance. :)
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On 8/15/12 9:09 PM, Ant wrote:
Hello again!
Does places.sqlite file get automatically compressed every 28 days/4
weeks or every month like the same day SM v2.10.1 made my new profile
(e.g., 7/14/2012 evening PDT)? I haven't noticed the file being smaller
from its 20 MB size yet.
Thank
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