Is there a way to create a filter to delete unread emails?
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You too... and don't submit to tyranny. Visit family, go to church or
stay home if you wish.
Smiles wrote:
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE
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WaltS48 wrote:
On 10/12/19 1:21 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
I go to FoxNews every day to see what's happening in the World.
Quite often NOW, the pages load ungodly amounts of garbage and bounce
around, flip up and down - I cannot read anything w/o it flipping
somewhere
else on the page or just NOT
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
rob wrote:
I found the lightning extension. I had copied my old 2.49.4 profile
and it didn't have the correct version of Lightning. I found the
correct one in a new default profile, and copied it to my old
profile. I then had to enable it and it worked.
---
This email
Anyone know if release of it is happening soon?
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WaltS48 wrote:
Richard Alan wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
Chuck wrote:
My wife's email window shows a yellow bar when some emails are opened
which says 'Seamonkey has blocked remote content"
and I cannot figure how to disable this.
Can anyone tell me how?
Thanks,
Chuck
Preferences > Mail &
Github now works fine for me even with a 55 useragent string... i'm
keeping it at 55 for the lxle distribution so users don't go to firefox
addons thinking they can install them... as the site will assume that
they can.. anything 56 or higher indicated the addons there can be
installed.
ites.
On 8/26/2019 12:24 AM, Ronnie wrote:
While github works with seamonkey for the most part I did discover a
problem that I was wonder if anyone figured out a work around for...
I posted an 'issue' with a particular app on github and everything
worked/posted as was expected.. however when I
.
FRG
Ant wrote:
On 8/25/2019 9:24 PM, Ronnie wrote:
While github works with seamonkey for the most part I did discover a
problem that I was wonder if anyone figured out a work around for...
I posted an 'issue' with a particular app on github and everything
worked/posted as was expected.. however
... the buttons to do so simply didn't work... strangely pale
moon worked fine...
Has anyone encountered this problem recently? If so, is there anything
that resolves it using seamonkey?
thanks
ronnie
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I stumble across this sometimes with Seamonkey... not sure how to remedy
it. Some popup/logins simply don't work like they do with other browsers.
For example... if you were to go to https://www.washingtontimes.com and
try to comment on a story there neither the 'login' link nor the 'have a
a few
things that could have been addressed before release. If it's expected
relatively soon I'll wait.
thanks,
ronnie
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/16/2019 5:44 PM, Ronnie wrote:
Actually is also happens at gasbuddy.com after you enter in your zip and
search for gas
Mark B wrote:
Windows 10
SM 2.53
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.53
When I go to https
Actually is also happens at gasbuddy.com after you enter in your zip and
search for gas
Mark B wrote:
Windows 10
SM 2.53
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.53
When I go to https://www.theonion.com/ I first see the page as normal,
then after about
Ray_Net wrote:
Ray_Net wrote on 08-08-19 09:47:
Ronnie wrote on 08-08-19 03:37:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 8/7/19 12:20 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
My linux machine run under "lubuntu 18.4".
My first attempt to install is ;
raymond@raymond-ME051:~$ sudo apt-get install seamonkey
Lecture des
WaltS48 wrote:
On 8/7/19 12:20 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
My linux machine run under "lubuntu 18.4".
My first attempt to install is ;
raymond@raymond-ME051:~$ sudo apt-get install seamonkey
Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait
Construction de l'arbre des dépendances
Lecture des informations
So I have this weird problem. When launching seamonkey on a 64bit live
linux cd... it hangs and maxes out the cpu for a full minute then
eventually starts... if i close it and relaunch it it opens relatively
quickly... i checked the logs and it complains about json can't write
out of space
seems seamonkey is having issues when it comes to replying to
notfications/messages within youtube... if you click the bell... then go
to take a look at the reply you can't scroll particularly if there
are lots of comments/replies to a particular post.
to do more to encourage our users to support the
project... keep at it if you can as along as you can... it's still my
browser of choice... thanks for all the years of hardwork.
~Ronnie
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ive effects on other sites.
With this setting turned off, some sites even appear to work.
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Daniel wrote:
David E. Ross wrote on 19/06/2019 2:41 PM:
On 6/18/2019 8:10 PM, Ronnie wrote:
I've been dealing with this quite a while and wonder if it's just
me and
if not whats the fix..
e. Also With this setting
turned off I have yet to find any negative effects on other sites.
With this setting turned off, some sites even appear to work.
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Daniel wrote:
David E. Ross wrote on 19/06/2019 2:41 PM:
On 6/18/2019 8:10 PM, Ronnie wrote:
I've be
... which will be great for most user... it also of course
completely fixes the google search box issues...
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/seamonkey/addon/totalspoof/?src=search
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Daniel wrote:
David E. Ross wrote on 19/06/2019 2:41 PM:
On 6/18/2019 8:10 PM, Ronnie
I've been dealing with this quite a while and wonder if it's just me and
if not whats the fix... the search box in google with seamonkey is
hosed... the cursor places itself in a weird position and only allows
for so many characters to be entered before it starts to be hidden...
apparently has invaded this list... ridiculous
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Lee wrote:
> On 10/6/17, Mason83 wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> So... I've been using an unofficial release Adrian built
>> several months ago. The "fine" moz crew seems to have
>> kicked Adrian (and everyone else) off the l10n server,
>
to a great extent. Helping to fund development
is a no brainer.
Someone get something set up over there so we can contribute easily and
often.
~Ronnie
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Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> Progress for the 2.48 beta is tracked here:
>
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1336310
>
> Currently on build 2:
> https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/candidates/2.48b1-candidates/build2/
>
>
> It shouldn't take as long as 2.40 to 2.46 this time :)
Richmond wrote:
> Ronnie wrote:
>> Regardless of the 'woes', my point still stands. There is no benefit to
>> announcing an out of date browser when no update is available yet. It
>> simply discourages people from using the browser which in turn means
>> less user whic
TCW wrote:
> On 3/13/2017 2:33 PM, Ronnie wrote:
>> TCW wrote:
>>> On 3/13/2017 2:08 PM, Ronnie wrote:
>>>> why is seamonkey saying it's 'out of date' when 2.46 was just recently
>>>> released?
>>>
>>> Because yes, it is out of date. I h
TCW wrote:
> On 3/13/2017 2:08 PM, Ronnie wrote:
>> why is seamonkey saying it's 'out of date' when 2.46 was just recently
>> released?
>
> Because yes, it is out of date. I have seen some attempts to build
> 2.49 on the Mozilla site, t seems to be faili
why is seamonkey saying it's 'out of date' when 2.46 was just recently
released?
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why is seamonkey saying it's 'out of date' when 2.46 was just recently
released?
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Was wondering if perhaps it would be a good idea to include keyboard
shortcut commands next to the 'new tab' and such items in the contextual
menu shown when right clicking on a tab.
~Ronnie
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LXLE users have been commenting positively on the latest version of SM.
Many are glad to see active development continuing. Fast and does what I
want is often said. Great work everyone.
~Ronnie
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Ubuntuzilla update to 2.35 came through as reported. So far it's looking
pretty good. I'm sure there are some issues out in the wild. For me
though so far so good. Nice job.
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, we hope to also to continue to support SeaMonkey
financially through the use of BountySource.
thanks
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I was wondering if anyone else thinks it may be a good idea to
incorporate the seamonkey addon converter directly into seamonkey itself.
Currently when searching for seamonkey addons, if one isn't available it
will default to firefox addon search, without knowing about the
converter, it seems to
David E. Ross wrote:
> On 9/6/2015 8:39 AM, Ronnie wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone else thinks it may be a good idea to
>> incorporate the seamonkey addon converter directly into seamonkey itself.
>>
>> Currently when searching for seamonkey addons, if one isn't a
Is it a policy of some type to wait for all three to be ready, linux,
mac and windows editions?
Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 10:51:34 -0700, EE nu...@bees.wax wrote:
Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 19:39:00 -0700, Ant ant@zimage.comANT wrote:
When
Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 16:17:42 -0400, Ronnie mrwi...@riseup.net wrote:
Is it a policy of some type to wait for all three to be ready, linux,
mac and windows editions?
Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 10:51:34 -0700, EE nu...@bees.wax wrote
When might we see the release of 2.35?
thanks
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EE wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
'Minority' is why the browser is essentially dying and or not getting
much as far as support, devs and users. Not only do I find this sad, I
think it's unwarranted. The only way to reverse it's death spiral is
change. That takes modern appeal and new blood.
What
EE wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
As a final note, if I'm going to have to explain or justify each and
every decision made when trying to use SeaMonkey as the default browser
in a distribution that has a substantial amount of users and put it back
in the limelight, then maybe I should reconsider
Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-04-11 04:35, Ronnie wrote:
Sorry Lemon Juice, you reply was the most comprehensive of the day. The
reply was to this thread/post/email in general. It has been an entire
day of rebuttals on every little thing that was done. This isn't
necessarily directed right
well lxle linux is a live cd, meaning it can be tested without being
installed.
Without actually using/testing the browser, judging the modifications is
a bit difficult.
Those are the ones I decided on for the distribution. In no way will
they probably ever make it into SeaMonkey itself. So
the entire page down when it's enabled,
the find bar implementation on the bottom overlays the page keeping
everything in the same position while searching.
EE wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
UI enhancements
Perhaps the active tab text should be bold since its at time hard to
disguish which tab is open.
Find
The scrollbars are an agreed questionable improvement at best. The
reason for their implementation was trying to squeeze more screenspace
out of the browser. I have questioned this decision myself and it might
change in a future update. As for the rest I would like to provide a few
rebuttals.
Lemon Juice wrote:
One more thing regarding full screen - normally, I can exit full
screen with the mouse by clicking the restore icon (in the top right
corner, at least in Windows). In your SeaMonkey it's not possible
because the icon for controlling the window is hidden - probably a
side
Ronnie wrote:
Lemon Juice wrote:
1. Trying to enable the bookmarks toolbar results in an empty toolbar
that doesn't seem to work - no bookmarks show up and no way to add
anything there.
The bookmarktoolbar is not broken. The bar appears but the
bookmarktoolbar button located
but as you stated and I agree this is the first
attempt/implementation of it in LXLE. Improvements and adjustments will
be needed and added in future versions.
Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-04-11 03:02, Ronnie wrote:
As for the rest I would like to provide a few
rebuttals.
[...]
As a final note
a couple plugins and set it up, it is quite simply
totally awesome. It used to grace our desktop as well before the switch
to seamonkey.
if i have typos and stuff forgive me, i don't usually look very hard
before clicking send
Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-04-11 03:48, Ronnie wrote:
Ronnie wrote
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ronnie wrote on 4/10/2015 2:32 PM:
I was operating on the line that states the following about Lynx
Beta availability was announced to Usenet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet on 22 July 1992
So while yes 1/2 year ahead, a beta isn't really a 'release'
particularly when
use this link in the coverter
http://yellow5.us/firefox/osb_0.6.5.xpi
stan pierce wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
Run it through the converter
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/
stan pierce wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
http://yellow5.us/firefox/osb/
stan pierce wrote:
I'd like to reposition
http://yellow5.us/firefox/osb/
stan pierce wrote:
I'd like to reposition the icons on the right end of the status bar.
Is there any way to do this? Stan.
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WaltS48 wrote:
On 04/07/2015 02:36 PM, jeff.nee...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 7:52:41 AM UTC-7, Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-04-06 06:47, Ronnie wrote:
Today we announced the release of LXLE Linux featuring SeaMonkey. We
hope to give
it was simply a rss feed that was part of the startpage, not a plugin
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Run it through the converter
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/
stan pierce wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
http://yellow5.us/firefox/osb/
stan pierce wrote:
I'd like to reposition the icons on the right end of the status bar.
Is there any way to do this? Stan
Give me a day or two, I'll send you a mod so you can see for yourself
what was done. Unfortunately as of right now, one of the developers
hosed a toolbar menu button so I am waiting on his fix, hopefully by
tomorrow. Then I'll shoot it over to you.
~Ronnie
Philip Chee wrote:
On 09/04/2015 01
the same thing. That perhaps is a couple minutes of work
at best. But thanks for the feedback, its much appreciated. I'll take
them into account in future renditions.
jeff.nee...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 7:52:41 AM UTC-7, Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-04-06 06:47, Ronnie wrote
below the distribution images.
http://www.lxle.net/articles/?post=lxle-14042-12045-released
~Ronnie
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Super awesome man, just saw that fireftp is now on the seamonkey addons
pages. Thank you so much will be sure you are in the rotation donation.
Very super excited, thanks again.
Ronnie
Ronnie wrote:
Thanks Mime I'll forward this request to the seamonkey mailing list.
Mime Čuvalo wrote
development and providing
support where we can.
~Ronnie
Hb wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
I had to stay with the current stable version 3.3.3 to keep lightbird
working. The new one causes all kinda of goofy stuff going on. I emailed
the developer and informed them about then newer versions causing
reignite interest in the project by making it our
default browser of choice.
Philip Chee wrote:
On 20/03/2015 05:32, Ronnie wrote:
What we did is used the converter to add the compatibility checker
extension which will ignore incompatible messages that I've found to
show a bunch of false positives
Great, thanks
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ronnie wrote on 3/19/2015 12:26 AM:
Let's say you deleted all email accounts in seamonkey. Then created a
new one. Once it is created only a inbox folder is present. How does one
get drafts, sent, and trash with their appropriate icons back.
thanks
ronnie
No problem Paul, I'm pretty thin skinned and don't respond as well as I
should given those types of responses. My apologies.
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
Don't dish it out if you can't take it. Words of wisdom.
OK, boys, that's enough. If you want to keep this up, take it off
Yes sorry for the typo, I meant 2.33
WaltS48 wrote:
On 03/19/2015 06:22 PM, Ronnie wrote:
Lightning 3.3.3 seems to be working here with SM 2.3.3 but I'm using the
compatibility extension that disables checks. However I only use it
lightly perhaps some more advanced features aren't working
Lightning 3.3.3 seems to be working here with SM 2.3.3 but I'm using the
compatibility extension that disables checks. However I only use it
lightly perhaps some more advanced features aren't working.
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I just upgraded to 2.33 and Lightning is broke, at least on my
computer.
Don't dish it out if you can't take it. Words of wisdom.
Ray_Net wrote:
You are off-topic . as my next sentence.
I wonder what is the color of a rude.
This is closing the thread.
Ronnie wrote on 19/03/2015 18:10:
I wonder what is the color of pretentious?
Ray_Net wrote:
EE wrote
ok, good to know, thanks.
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ronnie wrote on 3/19/2015 3:07 AM:
Great, thanks
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ronnie wrote on 3/19/2015 12:26 AM:
Let's say you deleted all email accounts in seamonkey. Then created a
new one. Once it is created only a inbox folder is present. How
does one
I wonder what is the color of pretentious?
Ray_Net wrote:
EE wrote on 18/03/2015 19:21:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ronnie wrote on 17/03/2015 10:15:
And foxes aren't on fire either. It's a fun play on the word, it's not
meant to be l literal translation like the current logo is, good
grief
My mistake Peter I thought you were speaking of SoftMaker Office. That
is about 300. http://www.softmaker.com/english/ofwdemo_en.htm
Are you speaking of KingSoft Office?
Peter Nieman wrote:
On 19/03/15 17:49, Ronnie wrote:
SoftOffice is about 300 megs same as libreoffice
Not true here. Care
Peter there is also no reason to respond in such a manner. People do
misunderstand from time to time, it's not an opportunity to be belittling.
Peter Nieman wrote:
On 19/03/15 17:49, Ronnie wrote:
SoftOffice is about 300 megs same as libreoffice
Not true here. Care to tell us which version
What we did is used the converter to add the compatibility checker
extension which will ignore incompatible messages that I've found to
show a bunch of false positives. We then added lightbird as well.
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/
I had to stay with the current stable version 3.3.3 to keep lightbird
working. The new one causes all kinda of goofy stuff going on. I emailed
the developer and informed them about then newer versions causing issue.
WaltS48 wrote:
On 03/19/2015 05:20 PM, Mason83 wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to use
I like working a bit backwards I suppose when it comes to compatibility
reports/extensions. If something continues to work because the extension
is installed and I don't have to either do without or go looking for a
beta I'm happy, if something fails to work after an upgrade with the
compatibility
SoftOffice is about 300 megs same as libreoffice with a near identical
interface as libreoffice at least from the screenshots i've seen... ehhh
but ok
Peter Nieman wrote:
On 19/03/15 03:12, Ant wrote:
Softmaker Office is a high quality product. Fast, efficient, almost
bug-free and - unlike
a Seamonkey and a Monkey.
Ronnie wrote on 17/03/2015 10:15:
And foxes aren't on fire either. It's a fun play on the word, it's not
meant to be l literal translation like the current logo is, good grief.
Ray_Net wrote:
Ronnie wrote on 17/03/2015 00:38:
Hi all,
I'm the maintainer of LXLE Linux, some
Let's say you deleted all email accounts in seamonkey. Then created a
new one. Once it is created only a inbox folder is present. How does one
get drafts, sent, and trash with their appropriate icons back.
thanks
ronnie
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When creating a new email account you get an 'inbox' folder, how does
one get 'drafts, sent, trash' with their appropriate icons back?
Do they autogenerate when you save a draft of send an email or delete one?
thanks
ronnie
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And foxes aren't on fire either. It's a fun play on the word, it's not
meant to be l literal translation like the current logo is, good grief.
Ray_Net wrote:
Ronnie wrote on 17/03/2015 00:38:
Hi all,
I'm the maintainer of LXLE Linux, some of you know we recently made the
move to SeaMonkey
the blue actual seamonkey icon for perhaps a navigator
wheel similar to the Netscapes with a monkey in a pirate hat behind it
steering it.
Just a thought.
~Ronnie
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https
Works fine here, I would check for a conflicting addon/extension.
Tom Pamin wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote:
I'm again having problems playing videos on this site. It plays the ad
before the videos, but not the video. Says file is corrupted or video is
not supported. The videos do play OK with IE.
Where is the thread to the imap issues?
Pugilares wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2015-03-13 10:29 AM, Pugilares wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ron Lesan wrote on 08/02/2015 00:18:
--
- Download the one you prefer from this page:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#official
- Install it
-
of a moot point that
isn't quite completely correct any longer.
d4rkn1ght wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
I picked it for just that reason for LXLE Linux. SeaMonkey out of all
the firefox based browsers is the only one with real longevity. About a
decade now, all other firefox based browsers have come and gone
I picked it for just that reason for LXLE Linux. SeaMonkey out of all
the firefox based browsers is the only one with real longevity. About a
decade now, all other firefox based browsers have come and gone or are
relatively new.
~Ronnie
jeff.nee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi. I hope no one takes
Or is it just me?
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prey to Googles influence as well.
Edmund Wong wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
Would the same delay occur if it was the Linux version that needed
special attention?
I think I understand what you're getting at. The answer is yes;
but the delay would probably be less 'extended' for the reason being
community steps up and submits a patch
to: https://github.com/mimecuvalo/fireftp
Cheers,
Mime
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 10:13 PM, Ronnie mrwi...@riseup.net
mailto:mrwi...@riseup.net wrote:
I understand, however wouldn't the converted code generated by the
webpage mentioned be sufficient
Whats gravity?
nos...@notreal.com wrote:
I recently upgraded my OS and as a result I also made the switch from
Gravity, which is no longer supported, to SM. One thing I really miss
that Gravity had is the ability to catch up and mark all groups as
read with one click of the mouse button. I
There is also liferea
http://lzone.de/liferea/
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
Whats gravity?
Gravity is an excellent newsreader for Windows. If you were to use it to
access these groups, you would not have to subscribe to the email list
server. http
Would the same delay occur if it was the Linux version that needed
special attention?
Edmund Wong wrote:
Dear All,
2.34b1's release is going to be postponed without any definitive ETA as
we are trying to get our Windows infra updated which is being
coordinated by Justin Wood (tip of the hat
I would be interested in knowing what sites it doesn't support
considering seamonkey seems to be 95% firefox.
Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
Hi there,
i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than
thunderbird :-)
The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links from
, and
appears in my toolbar where I placed it. However if I launch mail or any
other component of seamonkey first before the browser then it will not
load/appear in the toolbar.
Not sure how to tackle it, both browser and mail plugins are selected to
load at startup.
any help is appreciated.
--Ronnie
confirmed, the fullscreen button provided on the page does not work,
entering fullscreen through f11 does work however, which I'm sure is not
the same as the button provided on the page.
seamonkey 2.32.1. linux
rjkrjk wrote:
win xp sp3, sm 2.32.1
works fine here
Arnie Goetchius wrote on
Will do, thanks.
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
Hi all,
Here is a strange issue. If I launch the email portion of seamonkey
before launching the browser part of seamonkey the plugins for the
browser are not loaded. At least not completely. Case in point I use
bluhell firewall
There are beta version that work with the new version and they seem fine.
Hb wrote:
jeff.needle wrote:
Well, the latest version isn't available yet for 2.23.1.
Indeed, https://github.com/Exalm/lightbird/blob/master/config.txt wasn't
updated recently.
Are older versions sufficiently
Composer has spell check, didn't see anything for a word count though.
jeff.nee...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, February 14, 2015 at 10:59:11 AM UTC-8, jeff@gmail.com wrote:
Hi. Is anyone aware of a word count facility that can be added to Composer?
It would be really helpful. Many
Understood, given their possible future importance supporting it might
be necessary or maybe break webapps off into its own directly launchable
component like the others, not sure if you can shoe horn it together
like that, just a thought.
Philip Chee wrote:
On 13/02/2015 02:08, Ronnie wrote
Just a thought but it would probably be a good idea to ensure that
seamonkey can use the firefox marketplace the same as regular firefox
can. As of right now apps won't install but will in firefox.
https://marketplace.firefox.com
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I think signed extensions might put converting extensions to an end,
it's pretty obvious that they are turning the addons into an app library.
But there are a few problems on the horizon it seems for seamonkey, one
is sync not working, hopefully that's easily fixable, second of course
is the
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