Thunderbird 3 Bugday, Thursday 03/05/2009 (DD/MM/YYYY) Getting rids of duplicates.

2009-03-02 Thread Ludovic Hirlimann

Thunderbird, Seamonkey, Calendar users ... you can help.

This thursday the focus of our effort will be to clean up the bugzilla 
database of potential duplicates and duplicates. The bugs that have been 
marked DUPME are available here : http://ur1.ca/21f8. The idea is to 
which bugs these might duplicate and resolve them as duplicates. If you 
don't have proper rights in mozilla to do so join us on IRC and people 
with rights will be able to assist you.


You can get advice on IRC in #bugday. 
http://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:QA_TestDay:2009-03-05 has tips and 
starting points.


Please join us this Thursday in #bugday!

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Re: Password manager

2009-03-02 Thread Mark Hansen
On 03/01/09 20:10, Michael Gordon wrote:
 Henry replied On 3/1/2009 11:26 AM
 
 In Password Manager, if you have more than one entry for a site, can 
 you delete all but one?  There are some sites for which I have 3 and 4 
 entries listed.
 
 I'm running Mozilla 1.8.1.11 on a Win XP Pro machine.I know my Mozilla 
 is old, but I'm happy with it, and truthfully afraid to change because 
 I'm one of those people that when I change something everything goes 
 to pot.
 
 Thank you.
 
 Henry
 
 Henry,
 
 You should be able to open Password Manager and find the list of 
 duplicates, from there highlight one and look at teh bottom of the PW 
 Manager to view the passwords.

I'm running SeaMonkey 1.1.13 on both Linux and Windows, and I can't
see the passwords unless I click on the Show Passwords button; then
it shows the passwords for all entries. I don't see any password at
the bottom of the dialog for the currently selected entry.

FYI.

From there you can select the current
 correct login and password and delete all the rest.
 
 To delete a password entry highlight the entry then click the remove 
 button, but not the remove all button.
 
 Michael
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Re: Password Manager

2009-03-02 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/1/2009 5:42 PM, MikeyG wrote:
 Mark Hansen wrote:
 On 03/01/09 12:18, Henry wrote:
 Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

 Henry wrote:

 Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

 Henry wrote:

 Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

 Henry wrote:

 In Password Manager, if you have more than one entry
 for a site, can you delete all but one?  There are
 some sites I have 3 and 4 entries listed.


 and your question is what?

 My question is can I remove the extra Password Manager entries for 
 the same site and just leave one site listed in Password Manager or 
 does Password Manager use more than one entry for some reason?

 Henry


 you can remove whatever you want to remove

 I got this reply from Bill Davidson. I would be afraid that they are 
 not really duplicates, but you can't see the difference. That is 
 museum artifact code you have there.

 I don't know what that means, but it makes me afraid to delete the 
 duplicate entries.  Can I do harm? Please explain.

 Henry
 take a look at each entry and make sure they're not duplicates.  If 
 they're dups, then delete them.  If they're not dups, and each one is 
 different, then don't delete them.  For example, you may log into 
 hotmail.com, but the server may be live.2.com or live.3.com or something 
 similar.

 As for museum artifact code he's talking about the password manager it 
 self.  The code is ancient and belongs in a museum.

 If you want to see your passwords better, then I've attached something 
 that works great.  Just save it to your hard drive, then use the 
 Browser, and click on File, Open File, find the file, and open it from 
 there.  It will give you a list of all your passwords.  A lot better 
 than the current password manager, imo though!


 

 *MOZILLA PASSWORD INFORMATION*

 Produced by /display_moz_passwords.html/ (by ernie - Andrew Poth - Ed 
 Mullen)

 *Host* *User name* *Password*

 The program you attached works great.  Here are some entries (without 
 passwords) that I have.  Can I delete all but one of each of them?

 https://www.comcast.com wa0...@arrl.net 
 https://www.comcast.com wa0...@arrl.net
 https://www.paypal.com  1   
 https://www.paypal.com  wa0...@arrl.net 
 https://www.paypal.com  1   
 https://www.paypal.com  1   
 https://www.paypal.com  1

 This is where I don't know what's safe to delete.

 Thanks for you program.

 Henry
 I think there may be some confusion here. The list of passwords only holds
 passwords which you used (as some time) to log into a page which was
 protected by login/password. If you delete the saved entry for a particular
 page such that the browser no longer has a saved login/password for it,
 you will be prompted again (and will again be able to have the browser
 save it).

 So ... you can delete them all if you like. You will just be asked to 
 re-enter
 them the next time you go to one of those protected pages.

 As far as the duplicates go, if two entries have the same Site, User Name
 and Password, then I believe the duplicates are not used. They shouldn't
 even be there, but I've see duplicates even on (reasonably) current versions
 of SeaMonkey.

 Best Regards,
 
 I believe that I have deleted a few duplicates that I have found in my 
 passwords, only to have one or two return. I just, thought no more of it 
 and left them alone.
 
 MikeyG

Duplicate entries might be a symptom of Bug 392360 (but not necessarily
so).  See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=392360.

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Re: What happened to IceApe (aka SeaMonkey)?

2009-03-02 Thread Jens Hatlak

NoOp wrote:

README instructions for SM 2.x show the correct location:


4. Click the icon button and type in the following as the icon's location:

   directory_name/chrome/icons/default/default.xpm

 where directory_name is the directory where you installed SeaMonkey.
 For example, the default directory is
 /usr/local/seamonkey/chrome/icons/default/default.xpm.


The location is right but the filename is not. ;-) I added a comment to 
the bug.


Greetings,

Jens

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Re: How to make type larger

2009-03-02 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Sun, 1 Mar 2009 19:38:24 -0500, /Roger Fink/:

As is true for gray-modern, which is what I use exclusively, but the 
SeaMonkey project would benefit overall from a revisiting of this issue, as 
there is no obvious downside to offering users an easily managed choice on 
an issue that is important to many people..


I don't think adjusting the GUI element font sizes is stuff to put 
in the main application.  It would cause the GUI overloaded yet more 
for use by too few people.  Changing the fonts of a theme could also 
break it in a way - I've previously done this with the modern theme. 
 So probably it is best for the individual themes to supply 
additional customization options if they deviate from the system 
defaults.  In this regard I see your problem as deficiency of the 
modern theme.  For anyone insisting on using fancy custom graphics 
theme there's always the variant of using the userChrome.css.


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Re: AdBlockPlus will not install on Vista (64-bit)

2009-03-02 Thread Leonidas Jones

Charles Milton Ling wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Charles Milton Ling wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Charles Milton Ling wrote:

Greetings!

I asked in the ABP forum a few days ago, but no one has replied so 
far. I really miss this program; is there anything I could still try?


Thanks,
Charley

why won't it install? What message do you get?

I am told: AdBlock Plus couldn't be loaded, maybe it didn't install 
properly.


I have tried to install it many times, and this always happens.

Charley

what exactly does the message say?

Sorry to be repetitive, but it says what I wrote above.  AdBlock ... 
properly.


Charley


Try creating a clean profile, and see if it installs on that.


Lee
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Re: What happened to IceApe (aka SeaMonkey)?

2009-03-02 Thread NoOp
On 03/02/2009 03:21 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 README instructions for SM 2.x show the correct location:
 
 4. Click the icon button and type in the following as the icon's location:

directory_name/chrome/icons/default/default.xpm

  where directory_name is the directory where you installed SeaMonkey.
  For example, the default directory is
  /usr/local/seamonkey/chrome/icons/default/default.xpm.
 
 The location is right but the filename is not. ;-) I added a comment to 
 the bug.

Ah... your are right; default.xpm in SM 1.x and default.png (or
seamonkey.png) in SM 2.x - thanks  good catch :-)

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Re: Removing old sender name.

2009-03-02 Thread HeavyDuty

Martin Feitag wrote:

HeavyDuty schrieb:

Seamonkey 1.1.14
I used to use an e-mail sender address of username-1. I do not any
more. I still use the email account, but with username1 instead. How
do I delete username-1 from the list of names that appear when I send an
e-mail.


Open Seamonkey Mail.
Open up the preferences for MailNewsgroup-Accounts.
Select your account by clicking on it.
There's a button to manage identityies at the bottom right.
Click on it to add/delete/modify your identity.
regards

Martin

Thank you very much.
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Re: How to make type larger

2009-03-02 Thread Roger Fink


Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
 Sun, 1 Mar 2009 19:38:24 -0500, /Roger Fink/:

 As is true for gray-modern, which is what I use exclusively, but the
 SeaMonkey project would benefit overall from a revisiting of this
 issue, as there is no obvious downside to offering users an easily
 managed choice on an issue that is important to many people..

 I don't think adjusting the GUI element font sizes is stuff to put
 in the main application.  It would cause the GUI overloaded yet more
 for use by too few people.  Changing the fonts of a theme could also
 break it in a way - I've previously done this with the modern theme.
   So probably it is best for the individual themes to supply
 additional customization options if they deviate from the system
 defaults.  In this regard I see your problem as deficiency of the
 modern theme.  For anyone insisting on using fancy custom graphics
 theme there's always the variant of using the userChrome.css.

OK.

Just to clarify, Gray-Modern carries over the windows system settings for
menu fonts. It's a beautiful, minimalist piece of work and I hope the theme
author sees fit to update it for SM3.


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Re: AdBlockPlus will not install on Vista (64-bit)

2009-03-02 Thread Charles Milton Ling

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Charles Milton Ling wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Charles Milton Ling wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Charles Milton Ling wrote:

Greetings!

I asked in the ABP forum a few days ago, but no one has replied so 
far. I really miss this program; is there anything I could still try?


Thanks,
Charley

why won't it install? What message do you get?

I am told: AdBlock Plus couldn't be loaded, maybe it didn't install 
properly.


I have tried to install it many times, and this always happens.

Charley

what exactly does the message say?

Sorry to be repetitive, but it says what I wrote above.  AdBlock ... 
properly.


Charley


Try creating a clean profile, and see if it installs on that.


Lee


Nope, the same thing happens.

Charley
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Re: AdBlockPlus will not install on Vista (64-bit)

2009-03-02 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Charles Milton Ling wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Charles Milton Ling wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Charles Milton Ling wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Charles Milton Ling wrote:

Greetings!

I asked in the ABP forum a few days ago, but no one has replied 
so far. I really miss this program; is there anything I could 
still try?


Thanks,
Charley

why won't it install? What message do you get?

I am told: AdBlock Plus couldn't be loaded, maybe it didn't install 
properly.


I have tried to install it many times, and this always happens.

Charley

what exactly does the message say?

Sorry to be repetitive, but it says what I wrote above.  AdBlock ... 
properly.


Charley


Try creating a clean profile, and see if it installs on that.


Lee


Nope, the same thing happens.

Charley


go ask them: http://adblockplus.org/forum/

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Re: dentist

2009-03-02 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Hiya,
Just to let you know that the tooth came out ok - no problem at all and 
seems to have settled down well. So far really no pain.

How did you go with your chipped one??
Bill


it hurts like hell!

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