Re: Tree Style Tab replacement for SeaMonkey?

2011-12-21 Thread Desiree

Ruben Schade newsgro...@rubenschade.com wrote in message 
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 Desiree wrote:
 Ruben Schadenewsgro...@rubenschade.com  wrote in message
 news:raidnvqpn7hn2nltnz2dnuvz_vedn...@mozilla.org...
 Hi everyone! Just transferred to SeaMonkey given I didn't like the
 direction Thunderbird was headed. Has been a more than capable 
 replacement
 and am enjoying using it.

 To replace Firefox for my web browsing though, I really need a 
 replacement
 for Tree Style Tab which reports it's not compatible. A cursory search 
 on
 the addons.mozilla.org site was fruitless.

 Anyone know of any extensions that would allow me to have my tabs 
 stacked
 on the side, or any tricks to get one for Firefox installed on 
 SeaMonkey?
 I'm new to this software, but would love to use it for web as well as
 email and newsgroups.

 Thanks :)


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 I agree that it would be wonderful if SM had Piro's Tree Style Tabs. I 
 like
 SeaMonkey mail (although not for newsgroups like this) but I mostly use 
 Fx
 because of TBE3 (Tree Style Tabs and Piro's other TBE extensions...he 
 calls
 it TBE3).



 I'd asked this question on Twitter and MozillaZine and got no responses, 
 it's good to know someone else out there is thinking the same thing :). 
 Maybe it's time for me to finally learn some XUL.

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Have you asked Piro on his discussions group if he plans to ever support 
Tree Style Tabs for SeaMonkey? I think it sort of strange that Tree Style 
Tabs predecessor, Tabbed Browser Extensions, was the first ever extension 
for Mozilla browsers and was first on Mozilla browser back maybe 2000-2001 
and later on Firebird. It was TBE that got me to switch in 2001 to Mozilla 
as my default browser (from Netscape).

The regulars at Mozillazine don't like Piro or TBE so it doesn't surprise me 
that you got ignored. I generally get my posts there (no matter how polite I 
am) deleted by the mods if they are about TBE.  The original TBE for Mozilla 
browser was controversial because it went deeply into the core of Mozilla 
and made many changes to it which did not endear Piro to Mozilla developers. 
But I have always loved TBE and refused to leave Fx1.5 until Fx4 because TBE 
didn't work on Fx 2 and only sort of on Fx 3.



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Re: Sorting for email and newsgroups

2011-12-21 Thread Desiree

Michael Gordon mgordo...@roadrunner.com wrote in message 
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 WLS wrote:
 On 12/20/2011 11:35 AM, Ruben Schade aliandika:
 Michael Gordon wrote:
 Desiree wrote:
 How do I get Seamonkey mail to not revert constantly to Ascending
 sort? I
 always want all mail and NGs on descending. Is there a way to make 
 that
 choice permanent and stop the reversions?






 You can click on the Header Column Name and it will sort the messages
 alpha/numerically. Click on Date and all messages and posts will sort 
 in
 descending, click again and the sort will be in descending order.

 Michael G


 Forgive me if I've misunderstood, but I think Desiree was asking how
 to have the date set to descending by *default*, rather than having to
 click the Date column with every mail account and newsgroup. I would
 like such a function too.


 Forgive me if I've misunderstood, but I thought Desiree was sorting by
 Descending, but it reverts back to Ascending, although she doesn't say
 if it is on a restart, or just selecting another folder, then returning
 to a previous folder, or what column she is sorting on.

 SeaMonkey doesn't revert to Ascending, after I have set it to Descending
 on a restart, or switching between folders when sorted by Date for me.

 Unfortunately it does have to be done for each folder.


 Once you click on a header name to sort, the sort precedence will remain 
 after shutdown and restart.  You will have to sort each mail folder and 
 newsgroup as you prefer.  this allows you to have several mail and/or 
 newsgroup accounts with each column sorted in the order you prefer. More 
 options, better productivity.

 Michael G

I am not sure what you mean by header column. If there is somewhere other 
than View/sort to make the changes then I need a more simplified explanation 
of where that is.

I simply used View/sort by on the Menu bar.  I was making a lot of changes 
because the choices are worded differently from those in OE and I had go by 
trial and error to find what would sort SeaMonkey mail and NGs like I have 
the sorting in OE. If I change anything in the View/sort dropdown that 
changes descending back to ascending. I am not touching descending. It 
automatically changes back to ascending so I assume assending is default. 
How do I make descending default so it will never change back?  I don't 
think it is possible to do this.

You are right that once I have made changes in each of my Identities (I 
guess SeaMonkey doesn't use that label allthough Thunderbird did - don't 
know if it does now as I haven't used it in a long while) and then I close 
and restart SM mail that descending order is still used. But if I change 
anything else in View/sort that makes descending revert to ascending even 
though I did not change descending.
 


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Re: Sorting for email and newsgroups

2011-12-21 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Desiree wrote:


I am not sure what you mean by header column.


They're not header columns, they're column headers.
Try clicking on each column header in turn, and with
the exception of Click to display message threads,
all other headers perform a Sort by header value.
If you don't like the default sort order, click a
second time to reverse it.

Philip Taylor
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Re: Sorting for email and newsgroups

2011-12-21 Thread Desiree

Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote in message 
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 Desiree wrote:

 I am not sure what you mean by header column.

 They're not header columns, they're column headers.
 Try clicking on each column header in turn, and with
 the exception of Click to display message threads,
 all other headers perform a Sort by header value.
 If you don't like the default sort order, click a
 second time to reverse it.

 Philip Taylor

I still don't understand. I have the accounts on the left side. I click on 
the inbox of the account I want or I click on the name of the newsgroup I 
want. I'm using classic view for layout with the messages listed on the 
right side. No preview pane. 


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Re: Sorting for email and newsgroups

2011-12-21 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Desiree wrote:


I still don't understand. I have the accounts on the left side. I click on
the inbox of the account I want or I click on the name of the newsgroup I
want. I'm using classic view for layout with the messages listed on the
right side. No preview pane.


What do you see at the top of each column in the message pane ?
I see (I'm talking Mail here, not News : never use the latter) --

[Icon] | Click to display message threads /
[Icon] | Click to sort by attachment /
Subject : Click to sort by subject /
[Icon] | Click to sort by read /
[Icon] | Click to sort by flag /
From : Click to sort by from /
Date : Click to sort by date
Priority | Click to 
sort by priority /
[Icon] | Click 
to select columns to display.

Philip Taylor

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bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread Gerd Schweizer

In the past my bookmarks were in the file bookmarks.html.
As i looked for i coutdn't find an actual file with this name. For 
saving and using my bookmarks on another computer i want this file. Does 
onyone have advices for me?

System XP SP3 actual
Seamonkey 2.5 actual
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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread Jim Taylor

Gerd Schweizer wrote:

In the past my bookmarks were in the file bookmarks.html.
As i looked for i coutdn't find an actual file with this name. For
saving and using my bookmarks on another computer i want this file.
Does onyone have advices for me?
System XP SP3 actual
Seamonkey 2.5 actual


They are now in a database file - places.sqlite .  You can get a 
bookmarks.html file by using Bookmark Manager (Bookmarks-Manage 
Bookmarks) then Tools-Export HTML.  You can use Tools-Import HTML on 
the other computer to bring them in.


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Lost some of my mail

2011-12-21 Thread Lee

Could anyone give give me a hint where to look for some emails
that have disappeared from Sea Monkey? When I closed down I had
about 45 emails in the in folder and when I started up the next
day I had only 5 new emails.  Any tips would help.  Thanks and
Merry Christmas.

Lee
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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread Gerd Schweizer

Jim Taylor schrieb:


They are now in a database file - places.sqlite . You can get a
bookmarks.html file by using Bookmark Manager (Bookmarks-Manage
Bookmarks) then Tools-Export HTML. You can use Tools-Import HTML on the
other computer to bring them in.


Thank You so much, Jim

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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 21/12/2011 09:56, Gerd Schweizer told the world:
 In the past my bookmarks were in the file bookmarks.html.
 As i looked for i coutdn't find an actual file with this name. For 
 saving and using my bookmarks on another computer i want this file. Does 
 onyone have advices for me?

As Jim Taylor explained, you can still export your bookmarks to
bookmarks.html. There's even a preference, I understand, to do it
automatically every time you close Seamonkey.

However, if what you want is more than a one-time copying of your
bookmarks to another computer, you might wish to look into the Sync
service. It allows you to keep two or more copies of Mozilla browsers
(Seamonkey, Firefox, Firefox Mobile) with the same bookmarks, saved
passwords and such.

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Seamonkey 2.6

2011-12-21 Thread MCBastos
Is it just me, or does 2.6 seems significantly snappier than 2.5? I
know about the improvements in Javascript, but it feels way more than a
30% improvement in Javascript. For instance, I'm used to messages taking
a second or so after I click send to actually be sent (showing
horizontal barberpole progress bar in the meantime) and close the
window, but so far they seem to be going with no delay at all.

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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread schwenkl

MCBastos wrote:

(snip)

As Jim Taylor explained, you can still export your bookmarks to
bookmarks.html. There's even a preference, I understand, to do it
automatically every time you close Seamonkey.

(snip)


Where is that preference? I keep bookmarks in an HTML file in my 
profile, and it was updated with each SM restart. Now it isn't any more, 
but I don't remember how I set that up. (Maybe it disappeared with 2.5?)

Thanks for any suggestions!
Larry

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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/21/11 7:15 AM, schwe...@optonline.net wrote:
 MCBastos wrote:
  (snip)

 As Jim Taylor explained, you can still export your bookmarks to
 bookmarks.html. There's even a preference, I understand, to do it
 automatically every time you close Seamonkey.

  (snip)
 
 Where is that preference? I keep bookmarks in an HTML file in my 
 profile, and it was updated with each SM restart. Now it isn't any more, 
 but I don't remember how I set that up. (Maybe it disappeared with 2.5?)
 Thanks for any suggestions!
 Larry
 

I put the following into my user.js file in my profile:
user_pref(browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML, true);
// automatically export bookmarks into an HTML file
The first line is what does it; don't forget the semi-colon (;) at the
end of the line.  The second line is a comment to remind me why I'm
doing this.  This becomes effective the next time you launch SeaMonkey.

Alternatively, you can go to about:config and set
browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML to True.  This becomes effective
immediately.  However, you can't annotate about:config with comments.

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Re: Netscape Sidebar Replacements.

2011-12-21 Thread SextonMichael32
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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread Gerd Schweizer

David E. Ross schrieb:


Alternatively, you can go to about:config and set
browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML to True.  This becomes effective
immediately.  However, you can't annotate about:config with comments.

That seems to be the solution for me. The just downloaded bookmark 
manager told me that the file places.sqlite would be destroyed.


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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread Jim Taylor

Gerd Schweizer wrote:

David E. Ross schrieb:


Alternatively, you can go to about:config and set
browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML to True. This becomes effective
immediately. However, you can't annotate about:config with comments.


That seems to be the solution for me. The just downloaded bookmark
manager told me that the file places.sqlite would be destroyed.



What just downloaded bookmark manager?  You don't need to download a 
bookmark manager, it's built into SeaMonkey.  Menu item Bookmarks 
then Manage Bookmarks brings up the built in bookmark manger. 
You shouldn't need to download anything.

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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread schwenkl

David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/21/11 7:15 AM, schwe...@optonline.net wrote:

MCBastos wrote:

(snip)

As Jim Taylor explained, you can still export your bookmarks to
bookmarks.html. There's even a preference, I understand, to do it
automatically every time you close Seamonkey.

(snip)


Where is that preference? I keep bookmarks in an HTML file in my
profile, and it was updated with each SM restart. Now it isn't any more,
but I don't remember how I set that up. (Maybe it disappeared with 2.5?)
Thanks for any suggestions!
Larry



I put the following into my user.js file in my profile:
user_pref(browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML, true);
// automatically export bookmarks into an HTML file
The first line is what does it; don't forget the semi-colon (;) at the
end of the line.  The second line is a comment to remind me why I'm
doing this.  This becomes effective the next time you launch SeaMonkey.

Alternatively, you can go to about:config and set
browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML to True.  This becomes effective
immediately.  However, you can't annotate about:config with comments.

Thank you! Working great. That's the third time you've saved me. The 
help you provide to this news group is greatly appreciated.

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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/21/11 7:54 AM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
 
 
 David E. Ross wrote:
 
 I put the following into my user.js file in my profile:
  user_pref(browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML, true);
  // automatically export bookmarks into an HTML file
 The first line is what does it; don't forget the semi-colon (;) at the
 end of the line.
 
 Why does it need a semi-colon at the end of the line if the language is 
 JavaScript ?
 JavaScript is one of the more sensible languages in that it does not require 
 unnecessary
 punctuation from its authors, and in JavaScript end of line is a statement 
 delimiter in
 its own right.
 
 Philip Taylor

I have no idea why the semi-colon is required.  However, I definitely
know that it is indeed required.

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Announce New Versions

2011-12-21 Thread David E. Ross
For those of us who insist on controlling how and when we update our
software (all applications, not merely SeaMonkey), please announce here
when new versions are available.  I just found the end-user release of
SeaMonkey 2.6 by accident.

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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread Jens Hatlak

Philip TAYLOR wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

I put the following into my user.js file in my profile:
user_pref(browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML, true);
// automatically export bookmarks into an HTML file
The first line is what does it; don't forget the semi-colon (;) at the
end of the line.


Why does it need a semi-colon at the end of the line if the language is
JavaScript ?


Because it's not actually a random JS file but a file that happens to 
contain valid JS code and have a .js extension, but which is otherwise 
restricted to a certain syntax of its contents. AFAIK it's not even read 
by the normal JS interpreter but by a specific prefs parser.


This is similar to bookmarks.html, which contains mostly valid HTML but 
which is restricted to a certain syntax, too. Both files are expected to 
only be written by machines (e.g. Mozilla-based software). If you know 
the format, you can edit them manually, but any mistake you make will 
almost certainly break the functionality of automated parsing of the 
contents.


HTH

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Re: Announce New Versions

2011-12-21 Thread Jens Hatlak

David E. Ross wrote:

For those of us who insist on controlling how and when we update our
software (all applications, not merely SeaMonkey), please announce here
when new versions are available.  I just found the end-user release of
SeaMonkey 2.6 by accident.


Why don't you just subscribe to the RSS (Atom, in fact) news feed that 
is available from the website? I even made it more obvious with the 
release of 2.6: Now the feed icon appears in the location bar if you 
visit the front page.


Otherwise I'm sure Callek will eventually post an announcement. Please 
keep in mind that we're all volunteers, and there are only so many hours 
in a day (think job, illness, buying presents, you name it).


HTH

Jens

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Re: Announce New Versions

2011-12-21 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

Jens Hatlak wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

For those of us who insist on controlling how and when we update our
software (all applications, not merely SeaMonkey), please announce here
when new versions are available. I just found the end-user release of
SeaMonkey 2.6 by accident.


Why don't you just subscribe to the RSS (Atom, in fact) news feed that
is available from the website? I even made it more obvious with the
release of 2.6: Now the feed icon appears in the location bar if you
visit the front page.

Otherwise I'm sure Callek will eventually post an announcement. Please
keep in mind that we're all volunteers, and there are only so many hours
in a day (think job, illness, buying presents, you name it).

HTH

Jens



In my case, yesterday 2.6 was delayed by a large fraction due to my 
personal illness, today (so far) I've been doing a few errands I could 
not postpone, and working on the 2.6.1 chemspill. (affects mac/linux).


Also I didn't find it urgent to post an announce, since I am also not 
sending the auto (background) updates live yet ;-)


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Re: Lost some of my mail

2011-12-21 Thread Pololo

On 21/12/2011 13:59, Lee wrote:

Could anyone give give me a hint where to look for some emails
that have disappeared from Sea Monkey? When I closed down I had
about 45 emails in the in folder and when I started up the next
day I had only 5 new emails. Any tips would help. Thanks and
Merry Christmas.

Lee
Try a look at View - Messages, may be you have check Unread, select 
All; I hope this solve your problem.

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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread upscope
On Wednesday, December 21, 2011 07:25:38 PM Jens Hatlak wrote:
 Philip TAYLOR wrote:
  David E. Ross wrote:
  I put the following into my user.js file in my profile:
  user_pref(browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML, true);
  // automatically export bookmarks into an HTML file
  The first line is what does it; don't forget the semi-colon (;)
  at the end of the line.
  
  Why does it need a semi-colon at the end of the line if the
  language is JavaScript ?
 
 Because it's not actually a random JS file but a file that happens to
 contain valid JS code and have a .js extension, but which is otherwise
 restricted to a certain syntax of its contents. AFAIK it's not even
 read by the normal JS interpreter but by a specific prefs parser.
 
 This is similar to bookmarks.html, which contains mostly valid HTML
 but which is restricted to a certain syntax, too. Both files are
 expected to only be written by machines (e.g. Mozilla-based
 software). If you know the format, you can edit them manually, but
 any mistake you make will almost certainly break the functionality of
 automated parsing of the contents.
 
 HTH
 
 Jens
You sure the ; is not needed by the sqlite database. If the export goes 
to the database and creates the html from it, sql statements(command 
line) usually end in ; at least on MySQL they do. 
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Re: bookmarks

2011-12-21 Thread Jens Hatlak

upscope wrote:

On Wednesday, December 21, 2011 07:25:38 PM Jens Hatlak wrote:

Philip TAYLOR wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

I put the following into my user.js file in my profile:
user_pref(browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML, true);
// automatically export bookmarks into an HTML file
The first line is what does it; don't forget the semi-colon (;)
at the end of the line.


Why does it need a semi-colon at the end of the line if the
language is JavaScript ?


Because it's not actually a random JS file (...)



You sure the ; is not needed by the sqlite database. If the export goes
to the database and creates the html from it, sql statements(command
line) usually end in ; at least on MySQL they do.


I don't know what you're talking about. David, Philip and me were 
talking about the syntax of prefs.ps. That discussion is not at all 
related to bookmarks, places.sqlite, or import/export thereof. I just 
mentioned bookmarks.html as an additional example of a file that is 
written by a machine but still somewhat human-readable.


That said, a semicolon in SQL is only needed if you have more than one 
query (i.e. as a separator) or the client requires it (like the command 
line mysql client in interactive mode). As far as Mozilla-based software 
is concerned, I don't know of any part of a shipped product that imports 
or exports SQL. SQL (and SQLite) is only used internally (for Places, 
mostly).


HTH

Jens

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Re: Sorting for email and newsgroups

2011-12-21 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Desiree wrote:


I still don't understand. I have the accounts on the left side. I
click on the inbox of the account I want or I click on the name of
the newsgroup I want. I'm using classic view for layout with the
messages listed on the right side. No preview pane.


In the right-hand pane, at the top above the message lines (below the 
big buttons if you have those showing), you'll see column headings. In 
my case, these are Subject, From, Date, Status, Lines. You may have a 
slightly different set because these are customizable. Other possible 
column headings include: Thread, Attachments, Junk Status, Recipient, 
Read, Flag, Tags, Account, Priority, Unread in Thread, Total in Thread, 
Order Received. This is for a news account. For a mail account, the 
Lines column is called Size and is expressed in KB or MB as the case 
may be.


As in many programs, if you click on these headings, the list will be 
sorted by the column you click. Click once for ascending sort (A to Z, 
or for dates, oldest to newest), click again for descending sort (Z to 
A, newest to oldest). Sorry, you can only sort by one column at a time.


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Re: Tree Style Tab replacement for SeaMonkey?

2011-12-21 Thread PhillipJones

Desiree wrote:

Ruben Schadenewsgro...@rubenschade.com  wrote in message
news:tnudnfq09vffjg3tnz2dnuvz_jcdn...@mozilla.org...

Desiree wrote:

Ruben Schadenewsgro...@rubenschade.com   wrote in message
news:raidnvqpn7hn2nltnz2dnuvz_vedn...@mozilla.org...

Hi everyone! Just transferred to SeaMonkey given I didn't like the
direction Thunderbird was headed. Has been a more than capable
replacement
and am enjoying using it.

To replace Firefox for my web browsing though, I really need a
replacement
for Tree Style Tab which reports it's not compatible. A cursory search
on
the addons.mozilla.org site was fruitless.

Anyone know of any extensions that would allow me to have my tabs
stacked
on the side, or any tricks to get one for Firefox installed on
SeaMonkey?
I'm new to this software, but would love to use it for web as well as
email and newsgroups.

Thanks :)


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I agree that it would be wonderful if SM had Piro's Tree Style Tabs. I
like
SeaMonkey mail (although not for newsgroups like this) but I mostly use
Fx
because of TBE3 (Tree Style Tabs and Piro's other TBE extensions...he
calls
it TBE3).




I'd asked this question on Twitter and MozillaZine and got no responses,
it's good to know someone else out there is thinking the same thing :).
Maybe it's time for me to finally learn some XUL.

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Have you asked Piro on his discussions group if he plans to ever support
Tree Style Tabs for SeaMonkey? I think it sort of strange that Tree Style
Tabs predecessor, Tabbed Browser Extensions, was the first ever extension
for Mozilla browsers and was first on Mozilla browser back maybe 2000-2001
and later on Firebird. It was TBE that got me to switch in 2001 to Mozilla
as my default browser (from Netscape).

The regulars at Mozillazine don't like Piro or TBE so it doesn't surprise me
that you got ignored. I generally get my posts there (no matter how polite I
am) deleted by the mods if they are about TBE.  The original TBE for Mozilla
browser was controversial because it went deeply into the core of Mozilla
and made many changes to it which did not endear Piro to Mozilla developers.
But I have always loved TBE and refused to leave Fx1.5 until Fx4 because TBE
didn't work on Fx 2 and only sort of on Fx 3.





Who needs Tabs. I still use windows as opposed to tabs, even in FF9a It 
waste memory and each additional tab window slows FF or SM taking memory 
with each additional tab open.  Besides I am not one of these 
multitasking people that has got to have 20 things open at one time. I 
go from one thing complete what I am going to do, then to the next and 
so on.


Things would be a lot faster and less complicated without all the code 
and technology loaded in to make tabs work.

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Re: Lost some of my mail

2011-12-21 Thread Lee

thanks for the suggestion but it did not work.  Will have to assume that
the missing mail just disappeared!

Pololo wrote:

Try a look at View - Messages, may be you have check Unread, select
All; I hope this solve your problem.


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Re: Gecko Illiterate Idea

2011-12-21 Thread JoyGORDON35
freelance writer


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Re: How to transfer address books?

2011-12-21 Thread Richard Lane

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 15.12.2011 16:03, Richard Lane wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


Seamonkey 2.5, Imported addresses transferred to a new address folder,
how to add folder contents to Personal Adresses folder?
Dick


Open the address book. Assuming the following as an example

Personal Address Book
Address Book A
Address Bood B

To transfer all addresses from A to the PAB, hilite an address in A then
hit CTRL+A which will hilite all addresses. Drag the hilite to the PAB.
Do the same for any additional books you want to transfer to the PAB.


Thanks Jay, worked just fine.
Dick

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Re: Announce New Versions

2011-12-21 Thread flyguy

On 12/21/2011 10:07 AM, David E. Ross wrote:

For those of us who insist on controlling how and when we update our
software (all applications, not merely SeaMonkey), please announce here
when new versions are available.  I just found the end-user release of
SeaMonkey 2.6 by accident.


This time, you found out before those of us with the auto-announce!

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Re: Announce New Versions

2011-12-21 Thread David H. Durgee

flyguy wrote:

On 12/21/2011 10:07 AM, David E. Ross wrote:

For those of us who insist on controlling how and when we update our
software (all applications, not merely SeaMonkey), please announce here
when new versions are available. I just found the end-user release of
SeaMonkey 2.6 by accident.


This time, you found out before those of us with the auto-announce!


I just got the 2.6.1 release a few minutes ago.  It appears that I got 
it even before the release notes are posted, as I get a 404 error for 
that page!


Dave

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Re: User-Agent - SeaMonkey or Trident?

2011-12-21 Thread NoOp
On 12/21/2011 05:26 PM, W3BNR wrote:
 Just noticed that SM 2.6 (Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; 
 rv:9.0)
 Gecko/20111217 Firefox/9.0 SeaMonkey/2.6) has a mail identifier of:
 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/5.0)
 
 SM 2.5 identified as:
 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:8.0.1) Gecko/2021 
 Firefox/8.0.1
 SeaMonkey/2.5
 
 Are we losing the SeaMonkey identification?
 

Maybe it's a Windows thing...
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:9.0) Gecko/20111213
Firefox/9.0 SeaMonkey/2.6


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Re: Announce New Versions

2011-12-21 Thread NoOp
On 12/21/2011 11:52 AM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
 2.6.1 chemspill. (affects mac/linux).

Anyplace that we can get info on this?
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Columns displayed in email index

2011-12-21 Thread David H. Durgee
I am having an issue I see no way to address in SeaMonkey email.  The 
Inbox folder properly lists the From and the Sent folder properly 
lists the Recipient, but other folders list the From even if it is 
not appropriate and you want to list the Recipient instead.


In my case I am using SeaMonkey to take the place of earlier mail 
clients and have thus brought the messages sent and received from those 
clients over as folders.  So I have Old_Sent, Old_Inbox, 
Older_Sent and Older_Inbox as folders under the other folders.  I of 
course would like to show the Recipient in the Old_Sent and the 
Older_Sent folders by default, but of course I have to explicitly 
display it when I want to see it and change it back or it overrides on 
all the other folders as well.


Is there a way to define columns to display for individual folders to 
allow me to see the various sent folders appropriately by default?


Dave
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Re: Columns displayed in email index

2011-12-21 Thread Hartmut Figge
David H. Durgee:

Is there a way to define columns to display for individual folders to 
allow me to see the various sent folders appropriately by default?

By default? Well, i have set individual folders do display exactly the
columns i want to see without difficulty. Maybe that this is a feature
of Mnenhy.

Hartmut
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Re: User-Agent - SeaMonkey or Trident?

2011-12-21 Thread W3BNR
On 12/21/2011 8:32 PM NoOp submitted the following:
 On 12/21/2011 05:26 PM, W3BNR wrote:
 Just noticed that SM 2.6 (Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; 
 rv:9.0)
 Gecko/20111217 Firefox/9.0 SeaMonkey/2.6) has a mail identifier of:
 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/5.0)

 SM 2.5 identified as:
 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:8.0.1) Gecko/2021 
 Firefox/8.0.1
 SeaMonkey/2.5

 Are we losing the SeaMonkey identification?

 
 Maybe it's a Windows thing...
 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:9.0) Gecko/20111213
 Firefox/9.0 SeaMonkey/2.6
 
 
Interesting - the last two messages I sent identified properly:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:9.0) Gecko/20111217 Firefox/9.0
SeaMonkey/2.6

I changed nothing.  Oh well, stranger things have happened.

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Re: Columns displayed in email index

2011-12-21 Thread Philip Chee
On 22/12/2011 10:09, David H. Durgee wrote:
 I am having an issue I see no way to address in SeaMonkey email.  The 
 Inbox folder properly lists the From and the Sent folder properly 
 lists the Recipient, but other folders list the From even if it is 
 not appropriate and you want to list the Recipient instead.
 
 In my case I am using SeaMonkey to take the place of earlier mail 
 clients and have thus brought the messages sent and received from those 
 clients over as folders.  So I have Old_Sent, Old_Inbox, 
 Older_Sent and Older_Inbox as folders under the other folders.  I of 
 course would like to show the Recipient in the Old_Sent and the 
 Older_Sent folders by default, but of course I have to explicitly 
 display it when I want to see it and change it back or it overrides on 
 all the other folders as well.
 
 Is there a way to define columns to display for individual folders to 
 allow me to see the various sent folders appropriately by default?

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/folderflags/
Use Folder Flags to flag your Old_Inbox folders as Inboxes.

Phil

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SM 2.6 browser no longer compatible with Yahoo web mail

2011-12-21 Thread User
The newly released SM 2.60 web browser appears to be no longer compatible with 
Yahoo web mail's integrated Yahoo web messenger and SMS windows. Whenever these 
functions are initiated, or a Yahoo web messenger message or SMS message is 
received, the message window does not pop up or appear even though the loading 
bar appears to indicate that the windows are loading and load successfully. 
Anyone else have the same problem?


I just upgraded from SM 2.5 from a clean uninstall and then a full install of SM 
2.6. Unfortunately, will have to go back to SM 2.5 for now. Would be interested 
to hearing from anyone who uses Yahoo web mail to test out the IM and SMS 
functions windows.

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Re: SM 2.6 browser no longer compatible with Yahoo web mail

2011-12-21 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

User wrote:

The newly released SM 2.60 web browser appears to be no longer compatible with
Yahoo web mail's integrated Yahoo web messenger and SMS windows. Whenever these
functions are initiated, or a Yahoo web messenger message or SMS message is
received, the message window does not pop up or appear even though the loading
bar appears to indicate that the windows are loading and load successfully.
Anyone else have the same problem?

I just upgraded from SM 2.5 from a clean uninstall and then a full install of SM
2.6. Unfortunately, will have to go back to SM 2.5 for now. Would be interested
to hearing from anyone who uses Yahoo web mail to test out the IM and SMS
functions windows.


System is 64bit Windows 7 Ultimate on a genuine Intel based Lenovo box.
32 bit SM 2.5 is updates (not reinstalls) since ~2.0
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:8.0.1) Gecko/2021 
Firefox/8.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.5


My ISP is Bellsouth/ATT and mail is from
http://us.mg203.mail.yahoo.com/dc/launch?.partner=sbc.gx=1.rand=0r377bnsncfsj
i.e.  YAHOO

I have been on SM 2.5 already for a several weeks.
All of a sudden a couple of days ago, when I logged in to YAHOO webmail,
I received a message that my mail client/browser was not supported ...
and did I want to go back to mail classic or to continue to the new, webmail?
I chose to continue with the new webmail!
When I went to YAHOO webmail again subsequently, I was immediately connected
to the new webmail.
As I do not use their other products, either web messenger or SMS windows
I can offer no specific feedback on your problem. However there was some YAHOO
change which affected already SM 2.5. So it doesn't seem to be due to a change
in 2.6.
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Re: Columns displayed in email index

2011-12-21 Thread flyguy

On 12/21/2011 6:09 PM, David H. Durgee wrote:

I am having an issue I see no way to address in SeaMonkey email. The
Inbox folder properly lists the From and the Sent folder properly
lists the Recipient, but other folders list the From even if it is
not appropriate and you want to list the Recipient instead.

In my case I am using SeaMonkey to take the place of earlier mail
clients and have thus brought the messages sent and received from those
clients over as folders. So I have Old_Sent, Old_Inbox, Older_Sent
and Older_Inbox as folders under the other folders. I of course would
like to show the Recipient in the Old_Sent and the Older_Sent
folders by default, but of course I have to explicitly display it when I
want to see it and change it back or it overrides on all the other
folders as well.

Is there a way to define columns to display for individual folders to
allow me to see the various sent folders appropriately by default?


The only way I know is to make an Old_sent subfolder in the Sent folder.

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