Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in support
for the .pdf file format?
That would be an awesome feature. Is there a list of new features to be
implemented?
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MCBastos wrote:
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WaltS wrote, On 19/02/2013 20:40:
On 02/19/2013 02:33 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in
support for the
.pdf file format?
What did you
Interviewed by CNN on 20/02/2013 09:15, Cruz, Jaime told the world:
MCBastos wrote:
The whole point of pdf.js is that it's not exactly a plugin. With
plugins, the browser hands the file to an external process and just
reserves a space in the screen for that external process to display the
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 13:22:44 -0800, David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/19/13 11:22 AM, WaltS wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in support
for the .pdf file format?
Doubt it.
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.16/
The
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in support
for the .pdf file format?
Doubt it.
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.16/
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Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in support for the
.pdf file format?
What did you have in mind? The current save/open choice seems optimal, PDF is a
format which seems to lend itself to making that choice on a per-file basis, so
the current
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in support
for the .pdf file format?
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On 02/19/2013 02:33 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in support for the
.pdf file format?
What did you have in mind? The current save/open choice seems optimal, PDF is a
format which seems to lend itself to making that
WaltS wrote:
On 02/19/2013 02:33 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in
support for the .pdf file format?
What did you have in mind? The current save/open choice seems
optimal, PDF is a format which seems to lend itself
On 2/19/13 11:22 AM, WaltS wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in support
for the .pdf file format?
Doubt it.
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.16/
The release notes indicate:
SSL-related warning prompts (leaving
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in support
for the .pdf file format?
...would be nice, but I'd be happier if they just fixed the drop down menus.
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On 2013-02-19 2:13 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in support
for the .pdf file format?
The PDF viewer was first tried out as an extension, before being added
to the Firefox code. If the PDF viewer isn't part of SeaMonkey (I don't
know if
WaltS wrote, On 19/02/2013 20:40:
On 02/19/2013 02:33 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in
support for the
.pdf file format?
What did you have in mind? The current save/open choice seems
optimal, PDF is a
format which
Interviewed by CNN on 19/02/2013 20:01, Ray_Net told the world:
WaltS wrote, On 19/02/2013 20:40:
On 02/19/2013 02:33 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in
support for the
.pdf file format?
What did you have in mind?
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 02/19/2013 02:33 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Will SeaMonkey 2.16 (the next major release) include built-in
support for the .pdf file format?
What did you have in mind? The current save/open choice seems
optimal, PDF is a format
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