On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 8:35 PM, shteev <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On 8 фев, 02:59, Lil Devil <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> It's telling that out of about 3 million active users of Greasemonkey,
> > we've only seen a dozen or so users complaining about this change.
> >> That tells us that very few users (less than 0.001%) have a need to
> >> edit the list of sites and/or pages a script runs on.
> >
> >In fact it doesn't. You don't count all the people that silently
> >rolled back to the old version, complained on local forums or saw
> >complaints of others and decided not to install new version etc. There
> >are 2270 registered people here, 3 of them (>0.1%) are complaining in
> >this single thread.
>
> Without being adversarial, I'd like to add my voice to those users
> complaining
> about the change.
>
> >> So let's look at this another way. *Why* do these users need to change
> >> the @includes?
> >
> >I change this for "Black text on white background" script. I apply it
> >to sites that use white text on black background.
>
> This is precisely what I use Greasemonkey for.
>
> I have a question, tho: clearly, my version of Greasemonkey (which
> I *think* is the latest but there seems to be no way to access a
> version number) has remembered my list of websites for my 'Change
> text background to gray' script; this script is still active on website I
> told it to act upon, and only those websites. However, I have no way
> of accessing the list or change it now that the 'Manage User Scripts'
> option has been moved into Firefox's 'Add-ons' window. Where are they?
>

In my [profile]\gm_scripts folder I have a file 'config.xml'. That should
still have the old settings, until you go and edit/update the script.

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