jim wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 17:47:58 +0200, Jens Hatlak <j...@junetz.de> in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
jim wrote:
An example of a Seamonkey prefs.js code snippet for a shortcut appears to
be something like:
user_pref("keyconfig.main.xxx_key__Focus Search Bar", "control][K][][var
el = document.getElementById('searchbar'); if (el)
el.focus();][chrome://navigator/content/navigator.xul");
That pref alone does nothing. It requires the KeyConfig add-on to be
installed (which you can get from
<http://mozilla.dorando.at/keyconfig.xpi>).
Can anyone supply the code that will simply disable shortcut action Ctrl+T
for the browser and for the mail client in Seamonkey 2.9.1?
Install KeyConfig and disable the shortcuts using its user interface
(probably needs to be done for the browser and MailNews windows
separately). No code needed for that.
HTH
Jens
I installed that add-on for FF 13.0.1 with good result, but it is
apparently reading (or interpreting) the header from Seamonkey 2.9.1 as
Firefox 2.9.1 and graying out the "Add to Firefox" button saying that
Firefox 2.9.1 is not supported.
(Of course i am not adding it to Firefox here, but to Seamonkey -- many of
the extensions work in either)
Do you have good way around this?
(that particular shortcut is causing real problems -- was in both
browsers, now in one.)
Thanks,
jim
Don't know about SeaMonkey 2.9.1, but it installed with no problem in
SeaMonkey 2.10.
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