On Tue, 18 Dec 2012 09:22:11 -0800 Dale Snell <[email protected]> dijo:
>> And I just discovered another problem. When I click on a mailto link >> it now opens a second instance of Claws-Mail and two compose >> windows. >John, I've tried to reproduce your failure here, and I can't. I'm >running FF 17.0.1; normally I use Tab Mix Plus and Colorful Tabs, >but I disabled them for this test. > >Left-clicking on a link opens that link in the current tab. >Right-clicking gives me a context menu with the options to open >the link in a new tab or a new window. Middle-clicking opens the >link in a new tab, but retains focus in the original tab. >Control-left-clicking has the same result as middle-clicking. > >On the other hand, clicking on a "mailto:" link did indeed open a >new instance of Claws-Mail. (I tried it just now while composing >this reply.) This seems reasonable to me, but I admit that I've >never had much call to use "mailto:" links, so I don't know what >any previous behavior would have been. The previous behavior of clicking on a mailto link was to open a Claws Mail compose window, assuming Claws Mail was already running, which it always is on my computer. If Claws Mail was not running it would launch it and then open a compose window. Now it opens a new instance of Claws Mail and two compose windows. I didn't even know you could run multiple instances of Claws Mail. I checked the Preferences > Applications tab in Firefox and it still says to use Claws-Mail; nothing has changed there. I tried launching Firefox in safe mode (with all plugins and add-ons disabled), but the behavior remains the same. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
