> The Firefox thing - I think I tried that once and couldn't get it to > work. Does anyone else have more info?
Well, Firefox changed the way it stores its information. The bookmarks, the history and some other stuff are now stored in a SQLite database, a file called places.sqlite As dsanson mentioned, it's possible to tell Firefox to auto export the bookmarks to a file called bookmarks.html by calling up about:config and setting browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML to true. I think it then exports the bookmarks on quitting. This file can be read by QS and be used to access the firefox bookmarks. At some point, the plugin should be updated to read the places.sqlite directly. On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:54 PM, philostein <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks David, this is great. I never used the Tatau Module before, and > it still works perfectly. > > I updated the Calculator and Tatau info. I added the Remote Hosts > Module - sorry, I must have missed that one somehow. (If you're > reading Rob, does this work still?) > > The Firefox thing - I think I tried that once and couldn't get it to > work. Does anyone else have more info? > > The interface size is not such a problem, just resize the images > (75%?) to take up less space. The 'Scale Image…' action is your > friend. :) > > Thanks for all the info! > > > On Mar 26, 2:39 am, dsanson <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Mar 22, 9:32 am, philostein <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > If you don't want to do that, post any info you might have here. >> >> I quickly ran through the list of plugins I'm using and compared them >> to the information on the wiki. I'm running 10.6.6 and b58 3841. Here >> are a few notes: >> >> The Calculator Module (mislabeled on the wiki as Calculator Action) is >> working fine for me. Over the years, I've never had trouble with it. >> >> The Firefox/Mozilla Module: As I recall, one needed to apply an >> about:config tweak to get current versions of Firefox to save >> bookmarks in a flat file. And I'm not sure whether or not the History >> scanning is working. >> >> The Tatau Module: I used to be quite fond of this. At some point, I >> decided it was causing frequent crashes, and so stopped using it. But >> I just tested it and didn't have any immediate problems. (But I've >> grown so fond of Mini-Bezel that I can't really see going back to >> Bezel just to use Tatau.) >> >> I also have a Remote Hosts Module. I don't think I really use it, but >> I noticed its not on the list. >> >> As for screen shots, you might consider Mini-Bezel, if only because it >> is a bit smaller than Bezel, and so won't take up quite so much screen >> real estate on the webpage. >> >> David
