> This is what currently happens - check out installed-chrome.txt in your
> chrome directory.
Thanks - will do. In the meanwhile, how then do I add Komodo to my
separate Mozilla installation, so it appears within it in the bottom left of
the lower panel as an "seperate app" along with Communicator/Composer,
etc (instead of being something which has to be run separately within
its own Mozilla installation). Is it just a case of merging something into
one installed-chrome.txt from the other, and copying the necessary
chrome files?
> What is an "instance"? Currently, all Mozilla applications running at once
> share resources.
I know (two "instances" being two main app windows within the same process),
thats why I used the quotes. I just mean a top level application window,
which looks like to separate application copies to the user (its the latter
which is important here).
> Do you think this is a coincidence? Mozilla has for a long time been an
> application platform (albeit an unfinished one.) Almost all of what you
> suggest has been thought of and is planned.
No, I'm not that slow. What you say is exactly what I thought, suggested
and said. But I haven't yet found any clues (eg. doc/code snippets) about
support or plans for 5) and I've asked the newsgroups about 9) to
the reply "its not something which is planned or regularly asked for". These
are the main points of my suggestion, really. If you know of any URIs
covering plans/existing support in this area then I'd be grateful if you
could
post them.
Cheers,
Chris.