Re: Open Composer

2009-10-01 Thread Daniel

mozzi wrote:

JD wrote:

mozzi wrote:

Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

I hope something can be done to address the problem.

Thanks


Maybe it doesn't know you want to edit the file? Once the file is open,
click on the Composer icon at the bottom left of the window and open
Composer. Does that allow you to edit the file?


Hi,

Yes but that would be an extra step.

Thanks


Mozzi, SeaMonkey is not a mind reader and, for the vast majority of 
users, when they click on a HTML file, they want to see what the page 
looks like.


If you want to see the coding of the page, have a look at the 
preferences of SeaMonkey, Edit|Preferences|Appearance and, in the top 
section, select both Navigator and Composer.


Then when you click on a HTML file, the SeaMonkey Navigator will show 
you what the page looks like AND the SeaMonkey Composer will show you 
the page coding.


HTH

Daniel
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Re: AW: Open Composer

2009-09-30 Thread Mark Hansen
On 09/29/09 17:41, mozzi wrote:
 Alfred Frank wrote:
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 On 23 sep, 21:00, mozziscant.reg...@rocketmail.com  wrote:
 Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a
 HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

 I hope something can be done to address the problem.

 Thanks

 At first I open a page with the SM browser, and than I start the composer
 using [Ctrl]+[E] to edit this page.

 hth
 Alfred.

 It's all workarounds for SM I'm afraid.

Well, it certainly works here. See my other posts.
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Re: AW: Open Composer

2009-09-29 Thread mozzi

Alfred Frank wrote:

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Betreff: Re: Open Composer

On 23 sep, 21:00, mozziscant.reg...@rocketmail.com  wrote:

Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

I hope something can be done to address the problem.

Thanks


At first I open a page with the SM browser, and than I start the composer
using [Ctrl]+[E] to edit this page.

hth
Alfred.


It's all workarounds for SM I'm afraid.
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AW: Open Composer

2009-09-27 Thread Alfred Frank
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Betreff: Re: Open Composer

On 23 sep, 21:00, mozzi scant.reg...@rocketmail.com wrote:
 Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a
 HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

 I hope something can be done to address the problem.

 Thanks

At first I open a page with the SM browser, and than I start the composer
using [Ctrl]+[E] to edit this page.

hth 
Alfred.

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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-25 Thread Mark Hansen
On 09/24/09 21:27, mozzi wrote:
 Mark Hansen wrote:
 On 09/24/09 15:41, Ray_Net wrote:
 Mark Hansen wrote:
 On 09/24/09 07:24, Ray_Net wrote:
 David Wilkinson wrote:
 mozzi wrote:
 Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a
 HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

 I hope something can be done to address the problem.
 Composer is just an application like any other. Its File menu has New
 and Open File items.

 I think he was doing a double-click on an HTML file.

 The solution for his expectation is to do a right-click on this HTML
 file then use the choice Edit.

 But actually, the OP hasn't said what he's doing, even though he was asked.
 You had to understand between the lines ... an guess what he was doing.

 I didn't say I couldn't guess. I said he didn't say.
 
 The problem is even if I set it manually, eg open with it still 
 doesn't let me start the right app in the suite.

I'm running SeaMonkey 1.1.16 on Windows/XP SP3, and when I right-click
on an HTML file in windows explorer and select Edit, it open the file
in the SM editor tool.

If this doesn't work for you, perhaps you've installed other software
which changed the file associations? Perhaps installing SM again will
change them back? I'm not sure.

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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-25 Thread Ray_Net

mozzi wrote:

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/24/09 15:41, Ray_Net wrote:

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/24/09 07:24, Ray_Net wrote:

David Wilkinson wrote:

mozzi wrote:
Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to 
edit a

HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

I hope something can be done to address the problem.
Composer is just an application like any other. Its File menu has 
New

and Open File items.


I think he was doing a double-click on an HTML file.

The solution for his expectation is to do a right-click on this HTML
file then use the choice Edit.


But actually, the OP hasn't said what he's doing, even though he was 
asked.

You had to understand between the lines ... an guess what he was doing.


I didn't say I couldn't guess. I said he didn't say.


The problem is even if I set it manually, eg open with it still 
doesn't let me start the right app in the suite.
I think that instead of the choice Open with you can use Edit to 
start with SM-Composer.
You said: how do I set it to Kompozer? now you will not edit with 
SM-composer but with Kompozer :-) ...
I don't know how to start Kompozer with the choice Open with .. 
instead of fiddling in the registry.

May i suggest a more simple way for achieving your last goal ? ...

1. Go into the directory C:\Documents and Settings\the user(for me it's 
RAY)\SendTo
2. Right-click there and choice New then shortcut ... browse to find 
the executable of the Kompozer.

3. Right-click your HTML-file and choice SendTo then Kompozer
That's it !
If you want to open this file with
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-25 Thread intrudere
On 23 sep, 21:00, mozzi scant.reg...@rocketmail.com wrote:
 Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a
 HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

 I hope something can be done to address the problem.

 Thanks

try options handle files
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread user

mozzi wrote:
Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a 
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


I hope something can be done to address the problem.

Thanks


The -edit switch opens the editor.
Is that what you are wanting to do?
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread Ray_Net

mozzi wrote:
Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a 
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


I hope something can be done to address the problem.

Thanks


When i see in explorer my page.htm file, i fo a right-click - then a 
meunu is open, the first action is open and the second action is edit.
When i choose Edit .. SM editor (not the browser) starts with that 
page opened.


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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread David Wilkinson

mozzi wrote:
Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a 
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


I hope something can be done to address the problem.


Composer is just an application like any other. Its File menu has New and 
Open File items.


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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread Jay Garcia

On 24.09.2009 00:38, mozzi wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


JeffM wrote:

mozzi wrote:

when I go to edit a HTML file,
it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


What *exactly* have you done to get to that point?


Well, basically Seamonkey ultimately can do what a program such as 
Dreamweaver couldn't do a decade ago and I want to be able to use it as 
a standalone HTML/CSS editor, in the same way I'd like to use the Mail 
client, as it's better than TB for newsgroups at least and the browser 
is very stable although lean on features like Flock for example but 
that's ok since I'm mainly interested at this time in just creating a 
webpage.


Use Kompozer based/sourced from Mozilla's composer:

http://www.nvu.com/



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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread Arne

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 24.09.2009 00:38, mozzi wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


JeffM wrote:

mozzi wrote:

when I go to edit a HTML file,
it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


What *exactly* have you done to get to that point?


Well, basically Seamonkey ultimately can do what a program such as 
Dreamweaver couldn't do a decade ago and I want to be able to use it 
as a standalone HTML/CSS editor, in the same way I'd like to use the 
Mail client, as it's better than TB for newsgroups at least and the 
browser is very stable although lean on features like Flock for 
example but that's ok since I'm mainly interested at this time in just 
creating a webpage.


Use Kompozer based/sourced from Mozilla's composer:

http://www.nvu.com/


Only that the url to Kompozer is http://kompozer.net/ ;)
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread Jay Garcia

On 24.09.2009 07:03, Arne wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


Jay Garcia wrote:

On 24.09.2009 00:38, mozzi wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


JeffM wrote:

mozzi wrote:

when I go to edit a HTML file,
it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


What *exactly* have you done to get to that point?


Well, basically Seamonkey ultimately can do what a program such as 
Dreamweaver couldn't do a decade ago and I want to be able to use it 
as a standalone HTML/CSS editor, in the same way I'd like to use the 
Mail client, as it's better than TB for newsgroups at least and the 
browser is very stable although lean on features like Flock for 
example but that's ok since I'm mainly interested at this time in 
just creating a webpage.


Use Kompozer based/sourced from Mozilla's composer:

http://www.nvu.com/


Only that the url to Kompozer is http://kompozer.net/ ;)


There is a link to Kompozer on the NVU site, did you care to look? ;-)


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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread Arne

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 24.09.2009 07:03, Arne wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


Jay Garcia wrote:

On 24.09.2009 00:38, mozzi wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


JeffM wrote:

mozzi wrote:

when I go to edit a HTML file,
it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


What *exactly* have you done to get to that point?


Well, basically Seamonkey ultimately can do what a program such as 
Dreamweaver couldn't do a decade ago and I want to be able to use it 
as a standalone HTML/CSS editor, in the same way I'd like to use the 
Mail client, as it's better than TB for newsgroups at least and the 
browser is very stable although lean on features like Flock for 
example but that's ok since I'm mainly interested at this time in 
just creating a webpage.


Use Kompozer based/sourced from Mozilla's composer:

http://www.nvu.com/


Only that the url to Kompozer is http://kompozer.net/ ;)


There is a link to Kompozer on the NVU site, did you care to look? ;-)


Yeah, but since Kompozer has it's own site, why nog give the url to 
that directly? ;)

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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread Ray_Net

David Wilkinson wrote:

mozzi wrote:
Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a 
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


I hope something can be done to address the problem.


Composer is just an application like any other. Its File menu has New 
and Open File items.



I think he was doing a double-click on an HTML file.

The solution for his expectation is to do a right-click on this HTML 
file then use the choice Edit.

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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread Mark Hansen
On 09/24/09 07:24, Ray_Net wrote:
 David Wilkinson wrote:
 mozzi wrote:
 Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a 
 HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

 I hope something can be done to address the problem.
 
 Composer is just an application like any other. Its File menu has New 
 and Open File items.
 
 I think he was doing a double-click on an HTML file.
 
 The solution for his expectation is to do a right-click on this HTML 
 file then use the choice Edit.

But actually, the OP hasn't said what he's doing, even though he was asked.
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread Ray_Net

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/24/09 07:24, Ray_Net wrote:

David Wilkinson wrote:

mozzi wrote:
Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a 
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


I hope something can be done to address the problem.
Composer is just an application like any other. Its File menu has New 
and Open File items.



I think he was doing a double-click on an HTML file.

The solution for his expectation is to do a right-click on this HTML 
file then use the choice Edit.


But actually, the OP hasn't said what he's doing, even though he was asked.

You had to understand between the lines ... an guess what he was doing.
He did not say, i open the browser to open the file nor i open the 
composer to open the file he just say I go to edit a HTML file, *it* 
opens the browser
The only possible understanding of the word *it* is that it's the result 
of the double-click action on the html-file he want to edit.

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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread mozzi

Arne wrote:

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 24.09.2009 07:03, Arne wrote:

--- Original Message ---


Jay Garcia wrote:

On 24.09.2009 00:38, mozzi wrote:

--- Original Message ---


JeffM wrote:

mozzi wrote:

when I go to edit a HTML file,
it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


What *exactly* have you done to get to that point?


Well, basically Seamonkey ultimately can do what a program such as
Dreamweaver couldn't do a decade ago and I want to be able to use
it as a standalone HTML/CSS editor, in the same way I'd like to use
the Mail client, as it's better than TB for newsgroups at least and
the browser is very stable although lean on features like Flock for
example but that's ok since I'm mainly interested at this time in
just creating a webpage.


Use Kompozer based/sourced from Mozilla's composer:

http://www.nvu.com/


Only that the url to Kompozer is http://kompozer.net/ ;)


There is a link to Kompozer on the NVU site, did you care to look? ;-)


Yeah, but since Kompozer has it's own site, why nog give the url to that
directly? ;)


Thanks Guys,

You want a kiss now?
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread mozzi

Ray_Net wrote:

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/24/09 07:24, Ray_Net wrote:

David Wilkinson wrote:

mozzi wrote:

Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit
a HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

I hope something can be done to address the problem.

Composer is just an application like any other. Its File menu has
New and Open File items.


I think he was doing a double-click on an HTML file.

The solution for his expectation is to do a right-click on this HTML
file then use the choice Edit.


But actually, the OP hasn't said what he's doing, even though he was
asked.

You had to understand between the lines ... an guess what he was doing.
He did not say, i open the browser to open the file nor i open the
composer to open the file he just say I go to edit a HTML file, *it*
opens the browser
The only possible understanding of the word *it* is that it's the result
of the double-click action on the html-file he want to edit.


Well I'm using open with actually but how do I set it to Kompozer?
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread Jay Garcia

On 24.09.2009 08:31, Arne wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


There is a link to Kompozer on the NVU site, did you care to look? ;-)


Yeah, but since Kompozer has it's own site, why nog give the url to that 
directly? ;)


I should have said use NVU or Kompozer, cripes.

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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread Mark Hansen
On 09/24/09 15:41, Ray_Net wrote:
 Mark Hansen wrote:
 On 09/24/09 07:24, Ray_Net wrote:
 David Wilkinson wrote:
 mozzi wrote:
 Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a 
 HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

 I hope something can be done to address the problem.
 Composer is just an application like any other. Its File menu has New 
 and Open File items.

 I think he was doing a double-click on an HTML file.

 The solution for his expectation is to do a right-click on this HTML 
 file then use the choice Edit.
 
 But actually, the OP hasn't said what he's doing, even though he was asked.
 You had to understand between the lines ... an guess what he was doing.

I didn't say I couldn't guess. I said he didn't say.
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-24 Thread mozzi

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/24/09 15:41, Ray_Net wrote:

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/24/09 07:24, Ray_Net wrote:

David Wilkinson wrote:

mozzi wrote:

Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

I hope something can be done to address the problem.

Composer is just an application like any other. Its File menu has New
and Open File items.


I think he was doing a double-click on an HTML file.

The solution for his expectation is to do a right-click on this HTML
file then use the choice Edit.


But actually, the OP hasn't said what he's doing, even though he was asked.

You had to understand between the lines ... an guess what he was doing.


I didn't say I couldn't guess. I said he didn't say.


The problem is even if I set it manually, eg open with it still 
doesn't let me start the right app in the suite.

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Open Composer

2009-09-23 Thread mozzi
Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a 
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


I hope something can be done to address the problem.

Thanks
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-23 Thread JD

mozzi wrote:
Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a 
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


I hope something can be done to address the problem.

Thanks


Maybe it doesn't know you want to edit the file? Once the file is open, 
click on the Composer icon at the bottom left of the window and open 
Composer. Does that allow you to edit the file?


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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-23 Thread JeffM
mozzi wrote:
when I go to edit a HTML file,
it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

What *exactly* have you done to get to that point?
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-23 Thread mozzi

JeffM wrote:

mozzi wrote:

when I go to edit a HTML file,
it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.


What *exactly* have you done to get to that point?


Well, basically Seamonkey ultimately can do what a program such as 
Dreamweaver couldn't do a decade ago and I want to be able to use it as 
a standalone HTML/CSS editor, in the same way I'd like to use the Mail 
client, as it's better than TB for newsgroups at least and the browser 
is very stable although lean on features like Flock for example but 
that's ok since I'm mainly interested at this time in just creating a 
webpage.

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