Copying notes from the address book

2010-10-17 Thread Jeffrey Needle

Using 2.0.8 in WinXP.

When I click on a contact, information comes up on the screen, including 
the notes area.  I keep information there that I use frequently.  But if 
I try to copy and paste that info into an e-mail, I can't seem to do it. 
 I can open the contact, go to the Notes page, and copy and paste from 
there, but it would save an enormous amount of time if I could just copy 
and paste from the display area in the address book.


Any ideas as to how to work around this?  Thanks.
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Re: Copying notes from the address book

2010-10-17 Thread Ray_Net

Jeffrey Needle wrote:

Using 2.0.8 in WinXP.

When I click on a contact, information comes up on the screen, including
the notes area. I keep information there that I use frequently. But if I
try to copy and paste that info into an e-mail, I can't seem to do it. I
can open the contact, go to the Notes page, and copy and paste from
there, but it would save an enormous amount of time if I could just copy
and paste from the display area in the address book.

Any ideas as to how to work around this? Thanks.

No idea ... but 
Why did you need to put in an e-mail personal data ?
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Re: Copying notes from the address book

2010-10-17 Thread Arnie Goetchius

Jeffrey Needle wrote:

Using 2.0.8 in WinXP.

When I click on a contact, information comes up on the screen, including
the notes area.


I'm not sure what you mean by When I click on a contact. Is that 
click on a contact in the address book? When I open the address book 
(SM 2.0.8 XP SP3) and click on a contact, I have to click Other to see 
the Notes. I can then copy and paste whatever is in the Notes to an 
email. Is that what you are trying to do?

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PassWord Manager File For Backup?

2010-10-17 Thread TMitchell
Which Seamonkey files contains the PassWord Manager data.  I'd like to 
make a separate backup of it.  Thank you.

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Re: nntp newsgroup responses

2010-10-17 Thread Beverly Howard
Apologies in advance for my strong feelings on this subject... this got 
to me.


begin soapbox

A few observations as I exit;

My response to the message in question was not related to the thread, 
but it was posted in the thread because it related to a message therein.


The body indicated the specific poster I was asking the question of. 
the public post opened the response to others who might have information 
on my question


Subjects are NOT related to message threading... unless of course for 
those who think subjects relate to threading and attempt to sort posts 
by subject


The newsreader in subject of this newsgroup (seamonkey) has _zero_ need 
for quoting other that short quotes to identify the specifics of a 
specific response.


I find it interesting that the vocal objectors to this point here are 
comfortable spending far more time, energy and anger in an attempt to 
ossify a practice that has not been necessary for years rather than 
learning and using the potential of this software, then introducing that 
to others and, ultimately, making all posts much easier to read and follow.


Even google groups has understood the negative aspects of nntp quoting 
and taken steps to automatically remove them unless the user asks for 
them... and their threads meet the information needs of your demands.


 Like I preach .. QUOTE  

Since I'm not a member of your religion, I'll save you the minimal time 
that would have been needed to add me to your kill list and leave.


You obviously feel you have the right to impose your rules on users who 
don't think and work as you do.  By contrast, where I have strong 
feelings about using tolerance of patience in support forums, I don't 
feel I have the right to impose those requirements on other users.


Intolerance of any kind in any support environment is a major hindrance 
to finding and providing help... I've been participating in support 
environments since the single user, 300 baud dial up computers in 
someone's bedroom in 1983 when there was a specific need for quoting but 
would have never been tolerated in the barf quantities of quoting used 
here, but, you are so vocal in your demands that I am sure you have a 
longer support history than I.


Now, almost thirty years later it's amazing that the few nntp support 
forums remaining now seem to be dominated by rigid users making archaic 
demands to post using requirements that software improvements over those 
decades have removed the need to use.  imho, it's not surprising that 
nntp support forums are disappearing.


Very Sincerely,
Beverly Howard

end of soapbox


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Re: PassWord Manager File For Backup?

2010-10-17 Thread Danny Kile

TMitchell wrote:

Which Seamonkey files contains the PassWord Manager data.  I'd like to
make a separate backup of it. Thank you.


Use a program called MozBackup:

http://www.mozbackup.org/
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Re: PassWord Manager File For Backup?

2010-10-17 Thread Ray_Net

Danny Kile wrote:

TMitchell wrote:

Which Seamonkey files contains the PassWord Manager data. I'd like to
make a separate backup of it. Thank you.


Use a program called MozBackup:

http://www.mozbackup.org/


He have not asked for a program ... he just want to know where are the 
files containing the PassWord Manager data ...

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Re: PassWord Manager File For Backup?

2010-10-17 Thread Jay Garcia
On 17.10.2010 12:41, TMitchell wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Which Seamonkey files contains the PassWord Manager data.  I'd like to
 make a separate backup of it.  Thank you.

In your profile directory = signons.sqlite

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Re: PassWord Manager File For Backup?

2010-10-17 Thread Jens Hatlak

TMitchell wrote:

Which Seamonkey files contains the PassWord Manager data.  I'd like to
make a separate backup of it. Thank you.


For all SM versions:
key3.db (Master Password)

Plus:
for SM  2.0: Whatever the signon.SignonFileName pref points to (check 
about:config), e.g. number.s

for SM = 2.0: signons.sqlite

Useful extensions:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en/seamonkey/addon/5817/
https://addons.mozilla.org/en/seamonkey/addon/2848/
https://addons.mozilla.org/en/seamonkey/addon/60265/

HTH

Jens

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Re: Copying notes from the address book

2010-10-17 Thread Jeffrey Needle

Arnie Goetchius wrote:

Jeffrey Needle wrote:

Using 2.0.8 in WinXP.

When I click on a contact, information comes up on the screen, including
the notes area.


I'm not sure what you mean by When I click on a contact. Is that
click on a contact in the address book? When I open the address book
(SM 2.0.8 XP SP3) and click on a contact, I have to click Other to see
the Notes. I can then copy and paste whatever is in the Notes to an
email. Is that what you are trying to do?


Nope.  When I go to my address book, the first entry in the list 
displays in a lower pane, below the list of names in the address book. 
Part of that display is the Notes field.  I would like to copy and paste 
the Notes display from the main Address Book screen.



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Re: Copying notes from the address book

2010-10-17 Thread Jeffrey Needle

Ray_Net wrote:

Jeffrey Needle wrote:

Using 2.0.8 in WinXP.

When I click on a contact, information comes up on the screen, including
the notes area. I keep information there that I use frequently. But if I
try to copy and paste that info into an e-mail, I can't seem to do it. I
can open the contact, go to the Notes page, and copy and paste from
there, but it would save an enormous amount of time if I could just copy
and paste from the display area in the address book.

Any ideas as to how to work around this? Thanks.

No idea ... but 
Why did you need to put in an e-mail personal data ?


I am a book review editor and assign books to reviewers.  I always need 
to send the reviewer's name and address to a publisher to they can send 
the book to the reviewer.  Because of this, I put the name and address 
in the Notes field, for easy copying and pasting into the e-mail to the 
publisher.


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Re: Copying notes from the address book

2010-10-17 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Sun, 17 Oct 2010 15:17:20 -0700, /Jeffrey Needle/:


When I go to my address book, the first entry in the list displays
in a lower pane, below the list of names in the address book. Part of
that display is the Notes field. I would like to copy and paste the
Notes display from the main Address Book screen.


Try adding the following rules to your userChrome.css [1]:

@-moz-document 
url(chrome://messenger/content/addressbook/addressbook.xul) {

  description {
-moz-user-select: text;
  }
}

[1] http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css

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Re: nntp newsgroup responses

2010-10-17 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Beverly Howard wrote:


Since I'm not a member of your religion, I'll save you the minimal
time that would have been needed to add me to your kill list and
leave.


Please don't punish the rest of us. If Jay doesn't like your posts, he 
can skip them or filter them, but I'm sure many of the rest of us find 
some value in them.


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War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
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Re: PassWord Manager File For Backup?

2010-10-17 Thread Danny Kile

Ray_Net wrote:

Danny Kile wrote:

TMitchell wrote:

Which Seamonkey files contains the PassWord Manager data. I'd like to
make a separate backup of it. Thank you.


Use a program called MozBackup:

http://www.mozbackup.org/


He have not asked for a program ... he just want to know where are the
files containing the PassWord Manager data ...


I can read I know what he ask. I was giving him a solution. If you do 
not have something good to say then say nothing.


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Bookmarks

2010-10-17 Thread user
I have a Personal Toolbar which includes  the 'Bookmarks' folder, which 
I don't need as this is already shown on the menu bar. How do I remove 
it, since it doesn't seem to delete when I open 'Manage Bookmarks'?

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Re: Copying notes from the address book

2010-10-17 Thread Barry Edwin Gilmour

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Sun, 17 Oct 2010 15:17:20 -0700, /Jeffrey Needle/:


When I go to my address book, the first entry in the list displays
in a lower pane, below the list of names in the address book. Part of
that display is the Notes field. I would like to copy and paste the
Notes display from the main Address Book screen.


Try adding the following rules to your userChrome.css [1]:

@-moz-document 
url(chrome://messenger/content/addressbook/addressbook.xul) {

  description {
-moz-user-select: text;
  }
}

[1] http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css

Stan, You're a gentleman and a scholar. That works A1, and eliminates 
having to open the contact-properties pane. For years, it has been one 
of those little niggles one just lives with. Many thanks. Barry.

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Re: PassWord Manager File For Backup?

2010-10-17 Thread Jay Garcia
On 17.10.2010 20:38, Danny Kile wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Ray_Net wrote:
 Danny Kile wrote:
 TMitchell wrote:
 Which Seamonkey files contains the PassWord Manager data. I'd like to
 make a separate backup of it. Thank you.

 Use a program called MozBackup:

 http://www.mozbackup.org/

 He have not asked for a program ... he just want to know where are the
 files containing the PassWord Manager data ...
 
 I can read I know what he ask. I was giving him a solution. If you do
 not have something good to say then say nothing.
 

Possibly a little more explanation would have been nice, but mozbackup
is a good solution nonetheless and better to list the link than not,
leave it up to the OP to gather all the info and decide.


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Re: Copying notes from the address book

2010-10-17 Thread Jeffrey Needle

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Sun, 17 Oct 2010 15:17:20 -0700, /Jeffrey Needle/:


When I go to my address book, the first entry in the list displays
in a lower pane, below the list of names in the address book. Part of
that display is the Notes field. I would like to copy and paste the
Notes display from the main Address Book screen.


Try adding the following rules to your userChrome.css [1]:

@-moz-document
url(chrome://messenger/content/addressbook/addressbook.xul) {
description {
-moz-user-select: text;
}
}

[1] http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css


 My goodness.

I'm using the portable version of Seamonkey.  I can find three example 
files, here:


E:\Portable\SeaMonkeyPortable\App\DefaultData\profile\chrome\userChrome-example.css
E:\Portable\SeaMonkeyPortable\App\SeaMonkey\defaults\profile\chrome\userChrome-example.css
E:\Portable\SeaMonkeyPortable\Data\profile\chrome\userChrome-example.css

but no userChrome.css.  I'm guessing I'll have to create the file 
myself.  No problem.  But where do I create it?


I'm very grateful for your good help!

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Re: Copying notes from the address book

2010-10-17 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:15:12 -0700, /Jeffrey Needle/:


I'm using the portable version of Seamonkey. I can find three example
files, here:

E:\Portable\SeaMonkeyPortable\App\DefaultData\profile\chrome\userChrome-example.css

E:\Portable\SeaMonkeyPortable\App\SeaMonkey\defaults\profile\chrome\userChrome-example.css

E:\Portable\SeaMonkeyPortable\Data\profile\chrome\userChrome-example.css

but no userChrome.css. I'm guessing I'll have to create the file myself.
No problem. But where do I create it?


I have no experience with the portable version of SeaMonkey but my 
guess is you should create your userChrome.css in the same 
location you've found:


E:\Portable\SeaMonkeyPortable\Data\profile\chrome\userChrome-example.css

Be sure to copy userChrome.css-example.css to userChrome.css as 
initial version, then add to it, as it contains important @namespace 
rule you should not omit.


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