Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Hartmut Figge schrieb:
Martin Freitag:
/snip/
Most *support* Groups prefer no snipping what so ever so that threading
can be maintained, to determine what steps in solving a problem have
been tried. If its in a groups where conversation is going on
John Boyle wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 5:06 PM, John wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
John wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
John wrote:
/snip/
So if no one can suggest an alternative, that means it was SM's
fault?
Sir, once again, your logic escapes me.
To Mark Hansen: If he
John Boyle wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 2:01 PM, John wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 10:49 AM, John wrote:
/snip/
To pjones and newsgroup: Since NONE of the developers/contributers who
LOVE SM2 will give detailed instructions on how to migrate email
BeeNeR wrote:
When editing e-mail as new and changing 'to' address SeaMonkey 2.0.1 hangs.
Reverting back to 2.0 it works fine.
Seems to be working fine in 2.0.1 form ehre.
Lee
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Norvin wrote:
Since I installed SM 2, my newsgroup keeps asking me for my user name
and password. The user name I know, but the password was never a part of
the sign in procedure. Below is the newsgroup and I was wondering if
anybody had any suggestions. Thanks
news.eternal-september.org
Phillip Jones wrote:
I don't know which. I all I know is what the developers are saying that
there is a Migration assistant built into 2, Tools menu import choose
import.
Phillip, I see nothing like this in the tools menu item in SM 2.
Lee
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Norvin wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Norvin wrote:
/snip/
Thanks for the quick response, that did the job, memory just as good as
ever but my recall is sh*ty
I'm very glad its working for you!
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Tobias Fischer wrote:
On 08.12.2009 04:55, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
I don't know which. I all I know is what the developers are saying that
there is a Migration assistant built into 2, Tools menu import choose
import.
Phillip, I see nothing like this in the tools menu
Acharya Swami Rudra Kali Das wrote:
Thanks for your reply,
I found that the netscape file is custom.dic
I can't figure out how to tfansfer this data to the persdict.dat file?
Any ideas?
Who are you responding to? There seems no threading here, and without a
quote of some of the relevant
OBones wrote:
SM2 will import SM1.1.18 profiles just fine.
And after that you have tow independent installations, provided you
installed them in a different folder.
That's what I have here, it works just fine, no need for any third party
tool
Well, 2.0 will import profiles fine in most cases.
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
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(!)
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
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
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
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
/snip/
My current system is OSX.4.11
http://www.phillipmjones.net/Safaripicture.png
Just shows the the part setting default Browser.
I have Safari on my
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
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
S. Beaulieu wrote:
John a écrit :
I am wondering if anyone else has seen any instability in SM2.0?
I use Giganews as a news reader and almost every time I attempt to
download the Headers SM crashes. Maybe it is my system but, perhaps not.
Downloading headers does not crash Thunderbird. so I
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
/snip/
I think SeaMonkey should have such a way, since it is no longer
necessary to go through Safari's prefs, and hasn't
John wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
John a écrit :
I am wondering if anyone else has seen any instability in SM2.0?
I use Giganews as a news reader and almost every time I attempt to
download the Headers SM crashes. Maybe it is my system but, perhaps
not.
Downloading headers
Danny Kile wrote:
John wrote:
I am wondering if anyone else has seen any instability in SM2.0?
I use Giganews as a news reader and almost every time I attempt to
download the Headers SM crashes. Maybe it is my system but, perhaps not.
Downloading headers does not crash Thunderbird. so I guess
Danny Kile wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Danny Kile wrote:
John wrote:
/snip/
By the way, are you spoofing your UA?
Lee
Well I did not have this problem back several version ago.
Yes I am spoofing UA as Firefox, that is because I am viewing
TVGuide.com, remember I am the one who could
Lucas Levrel wrote:
I think this has not yet been reported (I try to read most of the group
but with the heavy traffic, I may have missed it)...
When I first launched SM2, it offered to migrate one profile. I had two,
a real one named Lucas, and a testing one named default. I chose to
migrate
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/11/2009 7:09 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/10/2009 4:31 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
/snip/
I find it hard to believe that any user would install SeaMonkey (or
any program for that matter) directly into C:/Documents And Settings
rather than a sub-directory under
Philip Chee wrote:
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 18:55:45 -0800, Rufus wrote:
I will say, the TB team seems to have done a better job of building a
Mac-like Mac interface than the new default SM one...with the
exception of the shrunken Attachment icon. I was a bit surprised.
Thunderbird has a full
Rich Gray wrote:
Peter Guttorp wrote:
THanks! Shift-click for Mac users.
peter
You mean control-click, I think. ;)
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Peter Guttorp a écrit :
/snip/
Click and Hold also works.
Lee
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Cedar wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Cedar schrieb:
On a dialup connection, would it be normal to suffer extreme slowdowns
and pauses in the internet connection because of blocking cookies?
Nope.
regards
Martin
Really!? What then? This is in the extreme...I have had to give
up on my
Phillip Jones wrote:
William Morrison wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
JAS schrieb:
/snip/
I just installed it and when choosing the time it's a 24 hr clock but
the actual event time shows as a 12 hr clock and gives me both AM and PM.
That what I am running into. one is
JD wrote:
JAS wrote:
Is there a way to add Bing to the search engine preference so it can be
set as default?
Because you use a deliminator on your sig file, it disappeared when I
replied but I'll add it back for you:
/snip/
When you're on Bing, did you click on the Make Bing Your Search
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Does the About Seamonkey page update when you upgrade to 2.0.1?
Mine says 2.0 and when I check for update I get No updates Available.
The build information is;
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.4) Gecko/20091017 Lightning/1.0b1pre
beelzib...@comcast.net wrote:
... it win'y pody to newsbgoups so you won't see this.i have
thundernbird running fine. how do i import the news settings
to seamonkey 2???
sid
Your a little off with the typing. (I should talk.)
Well, the post arrived, I did see it, are you seeing the reply?
Goodwin Family wrote:
I think I am subscribed to a Mozilla newsgroup but I not sure how it
happened. I keep getting emails related to the above address, DO you
know how I get out of it.
thx
S. Goodwin
You will not be subscribed to a Mozilla mailing list unless you or
someone with access to
David Wilkinson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Why do I see all the references to SM 2.0.1 when the latest official
version is
(AFAICT) SM 2.0?
/snip/
So all these people talking about SM 2.0.1 are using the nightlies? I
think you must be right, but this is not generally
NoOp wrote:
On 12/15/2009 11:21 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Why do I see all the references to SM 2.0.1 when the latest official
version is
(AFAICT) SM 2.0?
But believe I read either in this
forum or perhaps on the SM group, that SM2.0.1 was supposed
George Carden wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
As part of Mozilla's ongoing stability and security update process,
SeaMonkey 2.0.1 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free
download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to
Daniel wrote:
I'm using the three pane view in (clean install) SM 2.0 on (clean
install) Windows 7.
When I view a message either in my Mail account and/or my various
newsgroups on various servers, the Header portion is extra wide, showing
not only the normal Subject, From, Date and newsgroups
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:33:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
/snip/
You can for get that tab thingy I turned that off ASAP. I hate tabs
worth a Passion. and the are memory wasters also.
...maybe that's a PC thing...I got no issues
Robert Kaiser wrote:
hawker wrote:
/snip/
There are a few, the biggest one is that Image Zoom 0.4 dropped SM
support and 0.3x works on 1.1.x but not 2.x.
What does that add-on do differently than the internal zoom
functionality in 2.0 that also zooms images now?
Robert Kaiser
I'm not
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:33:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
/snip/
/snip/
No not at all. On both Windows and Macs, tabs actually use far less
memory then the corresponding number of multiple
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:33:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
/snip/
I can't get them moved around and I have 2.0.1.
That's what I thought, and what I remember for myself too - I can move
them around in TB 3.0, but not in any version
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:33:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
/snip/
/snip/
No not at all. On both Windows and Macs, tabs actually use far less
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:33:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
/snip/
...guess I've got enough onboard not to notice then...or care. I can
have multiple tabs open, be
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:33:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
/snip/
I can't get them moved around and I have 2.0.1.
That's what I thought, and what I remember for myself too - I can
hawker wrote:
So I just got to wondering if most of us Seamonkey people are just
Netscape hold ons that are not comfortable with the FireFox/Thunderbird
interface for whatever reason?
Anyone out there a Seamonkey user who was not a Netscape users?
As for me I started on Netscape 1.x though 4.6x
Rufus wrote:
When I open SM 2.0.1, the app opens and the command bar at the top of
the screen switches to SM, but the Browser window is not placed in the
foreground - I have to click on the Browser to make it the active window
vice just opening the app.
Not happening here, SM 2.0.1, on Snow
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:33:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
/snip/
/snip/
No not at all. On both
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
hawker wrote:
So I just got to wondering if most of us Seamonkey people are just
Netscape hold ons that are not comfortable with the FireFox/Thunderbird
interface for whatever reason?
Anyone out there a Seamonkey user who was not a Netscape users
Benoit Renard wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
I'm not seeing any way to get SeaMonkey to zoom just images. From here
it appears to either images and text or nothing.
I'm pretty sure you can still zoom only text.
Firefox has a zoom text only finction, but ViewZoom in SeaMonkey 2.0.1
does
Daniel wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I'm using the three pane view in (clean install) SM 2.0 on (clean
install) Windows 7.
When I view a message either in my Mail account and/or my various
newsgroups on various servers, the Header portion is extra wide, showing
not only the normal Subject, From, Date
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Leonidas Jones:
Firefox has a zoom text only finction, but ViewZoom in SeaMonkey 2.0.1
does not seem to have it.
Or is it hidden somewhere else?
Right side, last row.
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/tx091219.png (36 KB)
Hartmut
Okay, that;s where it was hidden
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Daniel wrote:
/snip/
Thanks to all respondents..What a goose I feel!!
In the moz.gen group, I was replying to a message asking how the OP
could connect to melbpc.computers, and went to look at his full header
and found out I
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 20:57:54 -0500, Phillip Jones wrote:
since I am a user I would have no
standing with him a developer, nor would I have the funds to pay him to
do it. So I guess will have to make do until he gets tired of
maintaining it.
You don't seem to be able to
Bob Minchin wrote:
Since updating to SM2.0.1. both the browser and email lock up for a
minute or two quite regularly. Previous installs of sm 1.xx and sm2.0
have not done this. I'm not aware of changing anything else recently
This can happen when typing or just scrolling.
I'm using win xp home.
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 17:25:37 -0500, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
You don't seem to be able to grasp the concept of Open Source. Perhaps
you should just give up and install Maxthon.
Not an option, he's on a Mac.
Parellels, VMWare Fusion, probably Virtual
Benoit Renard wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phil, in large measure, kept SM 1.1.x usable by his incredible work on
xSidebar and porting Firefox and Thunderbird extensions to work in
SeaMonkey. Without that, 1.1.x was really not a usable piece of work,
at least without Multizilla, which basically
Rufus wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
/snip/
Not being able to turn Javascript on for the Browser or Mail/News
individually, not knowing just what form of encryption is being applied
where and to what, smaller non-user friendly buttons, no Forms
Manager...to name a few.
No,
Gerd Schweizer wrote:
Since SM2 everytimes when loading SM waits for an answer whether i want
to download plugins for DOM and Chatzilla. Although i didn't install
them. How can i inhibit this question?
I'm not seeing this, however, Chatzilla, the IRC chat client, which
useful for accessing
»Q« wrote:
With Firefox, the Web Developer Toolbar extension provides a toolbar
button which can be used to hide/unhide the WDT. With SeaMonkey 2.0.1,
I don't see that button available in the Customize dialog.
I'll take this to the author's registration-required web forum, but
first I thought
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
[JS in MailNews]
As I am sure you know, but for those who do not, in about:config:
javascript.allow.mailnews
Set to true.
That won't have any effect. JS in MailNews is gone for good:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Javascript.allow.mailnews
The reason
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
me2 wrote:
How do I NOT show the bookmarks folder in my toolbar? I mean the one
SM adds that is named Bookmarks, this isn't needed any way since
Bookmarks appears in the top drop downs, and it takes up room that I
need for other folders- I don't
Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/23/2009 7:47 PM, Leonidas Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 12/23/2009 07:18 PM, Leonidas Jones wrote:
...
I've got PrefBar 4.3.1 installed and running fine. Lightning is an
older
nightly, I'll try installing the beta release and see how it works
Leonidas Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 12/23/2009 07:18 PM, Leonidas Jones wrote:
...
I've got PrefBar 4.3.1 installed and running fine. Lightning is an older
nightly, I'll try installing the beta release and see how it works.
Forms history also updated for me to 1.1.4. SM 2.0.1 haas yet
Ksteinsky wrote:
Hi,
until seamonkey 1.1.18 i could remove Home and Bookmark bottons from
private toolbar using Edit/Preference/Navigator-page. There i could
deselect both bottons for displaying. My question is: where and how can
i do to get the same effect with seamonkey 2.0.
Thanks a lot.
Ralph wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sat, 26 Dec 2009 11:26:21 -0700, /Ralph/:
/snip/
Thanks for the reply.. You are right about 2.0.1.. sorry
I think I have found what is causing my problem.
It seems that -- marks that SM puts above the name of the sender or
perhaps part of the signature
Joseph Farruggio wrote:
Joe wrote:
The seamonkey 1.1.18 mail reader does not show any graphics but does
show the links that can be used in the browser. When i select the links
i get the full graphics display in Navigator. In addition when i forward
the mail to my wireless laptop the graphics
Joseph Farruggio wrote:
joe farruggio wrote:
Thanks to the person that said to see if my email was set to plain text.
It was. When i changed to use html for the file everything came back in
place,. The only problem was it wiped out the email i was reading so i
cannot send my thanks directly to
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Stefan wrote:
Rufus skriver:
Stefan wrote:
Rufus skriver:
/snip/
I just looked at it again and tried dragging it out to make sure - it
was then that I noted I'd confused Bookmarks Toolbar Items for
Bookmarks. All is well on that one...
I found a workaround
Daniel wrote:
Joseph Farruggio wrote:
joe farruggio wrote:
Thanks to the person that said to see if my email was set to plain text.
It was. When i changed to use html for the file everything came back in
place,. The only problem was it wiped out the email i was reading so i
cannot send my
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 18:22:55 -0600, Johnjmcken...@cableone.net
wrote:
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
/snip/
you should be able to look at event viewer and find out what caused the
problems--look for Red X's
What/where is Event Viewer? Hard to iimagine anything would be
avaiilable
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
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
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
art wrote:
On 12/29/09 7:57 PM, Leonidas Jones wrote:
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
Rick Merrill wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
phillipm wrote:
On Dec 30, 3:13 pm, Robert Kaiserka...@kairo.at wrote:
phillipm wrote:
major problem: Seamonkey will not open HTML files located on my HD ...
This is known and will be fixed in the 2.0.2 update.
Any idea how soon that might be? If
Ant wrote:
Hello!
Just wondering since I have personal datas in my addressbooks.
Thank you in advance and happy new year. :)
Other then using a master Password, I know of none.
Lee
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Daniel wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Tom wrote:
snip
I suspect the is some type of short cut key for
Linux/UNIX people as well.
Funny you mention this, Phillip.as I was reading your reply, I was
thinking 'Should I be using the Windows key in Linux.'
I
Rubens wrote:
Hello
I'm about to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.0.1 and currently in Seamonkey 1.1.8
I use a theme named Really Modern made by a guy named Chris Cunningham
(http://blondechris.com/really-modern/).
I do like this theme very much and would like to keep it in Seamonkey
2.0.1, but
this
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rubens wrote:
Hello
I'm about to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.0.1 and currently in Seamonkey 1.1.8
I use a theme named Really Modern made by a guy named Chris
Cunningham
(http://blondechris.com/really-modern/).
I do like this theme very much and would like to keep
HenriK wrote:
My memory is that a workaround was required when one wanted to have SM
v.1.x installed in a HD partition other than c:\.
Does SM v.2.x also require some sort of a workaround if one desires it
to be installed in a HD partition other than c:\? If so, where do I find
the instructions
Leonidas Jones wrote:
/snip/
The arrow in the Flock Location Bar is simply a Go button, which can be
added in SeaMonkey and placed next to the Location Bar, or any other
spot you desire.
Lee
i apologize, wrong thread.
Lee
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compositor wrote:
Any way to put an arrow in the address bar like Flock?
Firefox is ok but Flock is the best because they took mozilla code and
improved on the concept.
Replies welcome thank you
The arrow in the Flock Location Bar is simply a Go button, which can be
added in SeaMonkey and
compositor wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
compositor wrote:
/snip/
The arrow in the Flock Location Bar is simply a Go button, which can be
added in SeaMonkey and placed next to the Location Bar, or any other
spot you desire.
Then again, if you prefer Flock, why not just use it?
Lee
Hi Yes
compositor wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
compositor wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
The arrow in the Flock Location Bar is simply a Go button, which can be
added in SeaMonkey and placed next to the Location Bar, or any other
spot you desire.
Hi Lee
I can't see a go button in customize I'm
Leonidas Jones wrote:
compositor wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
compositor wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
The arrow in the Flock Location Bar is simply a Go button, which
can be
added in SeaMonkey and placed next to the Location Bar, or any other
spot you desire.
Hi Lee
I can't see a go
compositor wrote:
When I right-click on something and search does it really need to open
the side bar AND a tab?
Can I have it be either one or the other (but not both) please?
You might want to spend a few minutes exploring the Preferences dialog,
you could save us a lot of time.
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
jim
jim, please stop this, mozilla,test exists for this purpose.
Lee
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Phillip Jones wrote:
Tom wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 31.12.2009 19:49, Mark Hansen wrote:
/snip/
I always consider the Menu bar that contains the major task (File Edit
View Option Tools window and help and other at the Main level) the Main
menu bar. whereas other items such as send address
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Tom wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 31.12.2009 19:49, Mark Hansen wrote:
/snip/
I always consider the Menu bar that contains the major task (File Edit
View Option Tools window and help and other at the Main level) the Main
menu
HenriK wrote:
While I am probably doing something wrong or just plain dumb, I can't
seem to get GMail to work with SM v.2.01.
1) What version of Thunderbird does the SM v.2.01 e-mail client most
resemble (because GMail gives instructions for Thunderbird set up)?
2) For GMail, which connection
beelzib...@comcast.net wrote:
... ANYONE KNOW WHERE I can get a starry blue theme, just starry blue.
sid
Sailfish has the American and All American themes available:
http://www.projectit.com/
Sort of a dull gray-blue, with some stars, closest I know of.
Lee
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
me2 wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 09:14:32 -0500, Phillip Jones
pjon...@kimbanet.com wrote:
The powers that be don't have the
manpower, knowledge, interest, desire, willingness to do so
I hope we have not reached the point where seamonkey, or indeed any
free
Phillip Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
iCab is unusual in that it will (automatically if turned on check for
bad code based on latest w3c specs. Green smile face shows up if correct
or a Purple Sad face show if there are errors. you can click on this and
generate a
David Wilkinson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Doesn't work of Mac OSX.
You mean HTML Validator extension doesn't work on Mac OSX?
I wouldn't know about that. It works on Windows, but you have to hack the
version numbers for SM2.
If that's what he means, lets look a little deeper:
Alan Cummings wrote:
I've been using SM 2 for a couple of months now and have to say I've
been very happy with it. (Ubuntu 8.04)
But one thing that I do hate about it (and TB) is that I can't just
select a
message and press the space-bar to open and read it (message pane). I
remember
using a
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
me2 wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 09:14:32 -0500, Phillip Jones
pjon...@kimbanet.com wrote:
I know Camino does, and I was a bit surprised to find that Google Chrome
does too. I'm also
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Doesn't work of Mac OSX.
You mean HTML Validator extension doesn't work on Mac OSX?
I wouldn't know about that. It works on Windows, but you have to hack
the
version numbers for SM2.
If that's what he
Phillip Jones wrote:
I unlike a lot of people I Like to view PDF's with Browser So I use the
PDF Browser Plugin from Schubert of Germany. The Nightly Tester Tool
renders non working.
I installed per Phil Chee's recommendation to allow HTML Validator to work.
After forcing install of HTML
Rufus wrote:
jim wrote:
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 14:15:20 -0800, Rufus n...@home.com in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
[JS in MailNews]
As I am sure you know, but for those who do not, in about:config:
javascript.allow.mailnews
Set to true
Broadback wrote:
OBones wrote:
Broadback wrote:
Intermittently SeaMonkey locks up when starting to compose an email. It
hangs when the first letter of the addressee is entered. It seems to
happen when there is an outstanding email to be read. Though I am not
certain of this and will need to
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Broadback wrote:
OBones wrote:
Broadback wrote:
Intermittently SeaMonkey locks up when starting to compose an email. It
hangs when the first letter of the addressee is entered. It seems to
happen when there is an outstanding email to be read. Though I am not
certain
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