Re: SM2 missing menubar on restored windows

2010-01-18 Thread Jochen Roderburg
On 2010-01-17, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:

 Well, i am writing this because you could look into MonkeyMenu,
 examine what's going wrong, fix it and offer a version .j1 for those,
 who like this extension. :)

 Hartmut

Well, I fear, that goes beyond my capabilities now.   ;-)

And, as I mentioned, I was also not really interested in most of the features
of this extension, only in the Clear URL bar function.

With a new research in the net now I have found another maintained extension
for this purpose, Neo Diggler (a name that says everything  ;-).
This is primarily a Firefox extension, but there exists also an adaptation
to Seamonkey (as part of the xsidebar project http://xsidebar.mozdev.org).
So far this introduced no new side effects in Seamonkey.  ;-)

Regards, Jochen
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SM2 missing menubar on restored windows

2010-01-17 Thread Jochen Roderburg
I discovered recently that SM2 has now also the feature to restore
windows/tabs on normal restarts or after chrashes (like firefox).
That's very nice because I usually have many windows and tabs open and it is
always much work to restore everything by hand on such occasions.

But this feature has also an unexpected behaviour (bug?  ;-), the menubar
disappears on every restored window except the first one und I don't see any
possibility to get it back.  FWIW I have this on the Linux version.

Any idea what is going on here or where I should look?

Best regards,
J.Roderburg
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Re: SM2 missing menubar on restored windows

2010-01-17 Thread Hartmut Figge
Jochen Roderburg:

I discovered recently that SM2 has now also the feature to restore
windows/tabs on normal restarts or after chrashes (like firefox).
That's very nice because I usually have many windows and tabs open and it is
always much work to restore everything by hand on such occasions.

A nice feature, especially if you are using trunk. ;)

But this feature has also an unexpected behaviour (bug?  ;-), the menubar
disappears on every restored window except the first one und I don't see any
possibility to get it back.  FWIW I have this on the Linux version.

Hm. I'm using only tabs and not new windows, so i haven't seen this.
Have you looked into bugzilla if there is a related bug?

Hartmut
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Re: SM2 missing menubar on restored windows

2010-01-17 Thread Jochen Roderburg
On 2010-01-17, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
 Jochen Roderburg:

I discovered recently that SM2 has now also the feature to restore
windows/tabs on normal restarts or after chrashes (like firefox).
That's very nice because I usually have many windows and tabs open and it is
always much work to restore everything by hand on such occasions.

 A nice feature, especially if you are using trunk. ;)

But this feature has also an unexpected behaviour (bug?  ;-), the menubar
disappears on every restored window except the first one und I don't see any
possibility to get it back.  FWIW I have this on the Linux version.

 Hm. I'm using only tabs and not new windows, so i haven't seen this.
 Have you looked into bugzilla if there is a related bug?

 Hartmut

Never mind, I finally found the culprit myself.

It was an old extension MonkeyMenu which provides a lot of additional
toolbar buttons for Seamonkey. Actually this was the only installed
extension and I used it only to get a button to clear the URL input line.
This old thing is no longer maintained and I had already patched the version
compatibility to get it installed under SM 2.0.x. OTOH it worked and I did
not suspect it to have such strange side effects.

Jochen Roderburg


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Re: SM2 missing menubar on restored windows

2010-01-17 Thread Hartmut Figge
Jochen Roderburg:

Never mind, I finally found the culprit myself.

:)

It was an old extension MonkeyMenu which provides a lot of additional
toolbar buttons for Seamonkey. Actually this was the only installed
extension and I used it only to get a button to clear the URL input line.

It is not unusual that strange effects originate from an extension.

This old thing is no longer maintained and I had already patched the version
compatibility to get it installed under SM 2.0.x. OTOH it worked and I did
not suspect it to have such strange side effects.

On trunk, if you have such an extension which you have fixed by yourself
that can happen with each new build. *g*

Well, i am writing this because you could look into MonkeyMenu,
examine what's going wrong, fix it and offer a version .j1 for those,
who like this extension. :)

Hartmut
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