On 4/19/2016 1:27 PM, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote: > Paul Marwick wrote: >> Daniel wrote: >>> On 19/04/2016 1:06 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: >>>> On 4/18/2016 7:37 AM, Daniel's fingers rattled off: >>>>> Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular >>>>> Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm having >>>>> troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders > ... >>>>> Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to a >>>>> "New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about the >>>>> new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular sub-folder >>>>> that I want the Bookmark saved to .... unless it happens to be one of >>>>> the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of the >>>>> sub-screen. > ... >>>> >>>> In the New Bookmark dialog it has a line Folder: with a button saying >>>> Bookmarks Menu. Click the down arrow to the right. Click on "Choose." >>>> Choose your folder and click "Save." >>> >>> Thanks for that, Ed, but as I typed above, when I click "Choose", I >>> only get offered those sub-folders that I have saved to recently (the >>> half dozen or so listed).... not the full screen length list. >>> >> >> I'm having the same problem. New with 2.40. However, you can fix it on a >> temporary (and very annoying basis), simply by dragging the bottom of >> the selection window down. With that, you will be able to see and scroll >> through the bookmark folders as before. Trouble is, it doesn't stick. >> Next time you use "File Bookmark", you'll have to drag the window longer >> again. >> >> There is a bug open, but no idea when/if it will be fixed. Its very >> annoying.... > > Do you have the bug number? I can't find it from a quick search of > bugzilla. I was going to do something about filing one after this came > up a few weeks ago, but never got around to it. > > This issue also seems to affect a few other dialogs, e.g. some pages of > the preferences. >
See bug #1261685 at <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1261685>. -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/>. Sarah Palin claims Bill Nye (the "Science Guy") is no more a scientist than she is. Nye has a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering. Palin has degree in communications with an emphasis on journalism. Somehow, engineering seems to be more scientific than journalism. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey