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          Peter Naulls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Rien Mertens wrote:
>> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>           Peter Naulls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> CCing between lists to which others may not be subscribed isn't
> generally a good idea.  I'm not on the A9 list, and others are
> not on the GCCSDK list, so a bounce is very likely.

I did not realise that, sorry.

>> I found after some tests that a tool called 'SmartMenu', once used,
>> causes Firefox to damage the contents of the directory
>> !Boot.Choices.Users.Single.Mozilla at startup.
> 
> Yes, but "causes Firefox to damage" isn't a bug report.  Unless
> you can tell us what _exactly_ you saw goes wrong after SmartMenu's
> usage (which you should also explain, since I don't know what
> it does), there might not be much that can be done.  Indeed,
> it would be better to simply state that rather than insisting
> that damage is being caused - which may or may not be true -
> but is a judgment for the developers to make.  This is
> all standard bug reporting practice of course.
> 
> On a similar note, we don't know that this is A9 specific -
> that's simply a data point right now.

The mozilla.firefox directory contains alot stuff that is partly 
refreshed at starting up Firefox. After SmartMenu has been used, The 
total content is grown to almost double the used space.

SmartMenu is a tool that RMLoads two modules, WimpSWIVe and SmartMenu.
Its use is to open submenu's to the left instead of to the right, when 
the menu is right from the middle of the screen.

While I write this, looking in the !Run File of !SmartMenu, I realise 
that probably not SmartMenu but WimpSWIVe is the cause of the problem, 
that would explain why it does not help to RMKill SmartMenu.


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