G Tod wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
The most important setting if your incoming mail looks too small is the
minimum font size. The basic size setting applies when the HTML document
(message or web page) doesn't specify a size; the minimum kicks in if it
does specify a size smaller than the
Stan wrote:
G Tod wrote:
Received e-mail messages, it seems just the html- type, have really
small fonts, too tiny to read, really. It's also some ugly serifed font
that I can't stand. I can't seem to find any way to change thishelp?
These are methods I use for varying font size:
Here
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
G Tod wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
The most important setting if your incoming mail looks too small is the
minimum font size. The basic size setting applies when the HTML document
(message or web page) doesn't specify a size; the minimum kicks in if it
does specify
G Tod wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
OK, two more questions:
1) What happens if you do CTRL-0 (numeral zero, not letter O)? That
should reset the size. Doesn't it?
Yes, it does.
Good, then do that whenever you need to. You can still use CTRL-+/- or
the mouse wheel to increase/decrease
G Tod wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
G Tod wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
The most important setting if your incoming mail looks too small is the
minimum font size. The basic size setting applies when the HTML
document
(message or web page) doesn't specify a size; the minimum kicks in
if
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Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
It seems to use noticeably less CPU and memory than 2.9, but for some
reason, 2.10 goes apeshit every few minutes and pegs one CPU core for a
few seconds, going
On Sat, 09 Jun 2012 03:46:38 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Received e-mail messages, it seems just the html- type, have really
small fonts, too tiny to read, really. It's also some ugly serifed font
that I can't stand. I can't seem to find any way to change thishelp?
I just came across this
On 12/06/12 17:47, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Sounds like the following, which will be fixed in SM 2.10.1:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762621
Thanks!
Peter
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Since the new version Seamonkey shows an empty window instead of the previously
set input folder after the start? How can I reset this?
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Jim Taylor wrote:
Yes, I think you have found the cause (actually I guess it's the source, the
cause is still undetermined) of your performance problem. It would be
interesting to test the card on Windows 7 or XP or another machine. In any case
it's good to know that CrystalDiskMark runs on
Bob Fleischer wrote, On 12/06/2012 19:22:
With the latest versions of Firefox and SeaMonkey, I note that my
profiles have new folders names minidumps each containing some files.
What are these?
I have also those files, starting 10 june 2012 - nothing before.
I had updated (to 2.8) a long
On 6/12/12 10:22 AM, Bob Fleischer wrote:
With the latest versions of Firefox and SeaMonkey, I note that my
profiles have new folders names minidumps each containing some files.
What are these?
Bob
I see the folders in all four of my profiles, but they are all empty.
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Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 13:51:18 -0400, PhillipJones wrote:
To day wasn't able to sign in to Linkedin or Onstar either using
SeaMonkey and FireFox. was able to using Chrome. have the developers
screwed with javascript on websites so much now you can't sign in. And
the other day
Bob Fleischer wrote:
I seem to have damaged my profile in such a way that browser windows no
longer show the bookmarks toolbar (the space for the bar is there, as is
the Home icon on the left, and it is selected under show/hide).
Also, the location bar remains blank as I browse.
My profile
Win XP prof de mit SP3 letzte SM Version
Seit dem Umstieg auf die neuen SM Version haben sich folgende
Verschlimm-Besserungen eingeschlichen, 1)es werden zuvor angelegte
Lesezeichen-Ordner (Kategorien) nicht angezeigt bzw nur teilweise im
Fenster angezeigt und 2) Fehler beim Email
I current have down loaded Sea Dog 2.10 to my new IMAC 27 running version
10.7.2 Lion. I have chosen Sea Dog because it is a WYSIWYG editor. I was
using Mozilla before on my early IMAC running OS 10.4 Tiger and it worked
fine. When I upgraded to my new IMAC I started working with Sea
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jun 2012 03:46:38 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Received e-mail messages, it seems just the html- type, have really
small fonts, too tiny to read, really. It's also some ugly serifed font
that I can't stand. I can't seem to find any way to change thishelp?
I just came
On 2012-06-12, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Jochen Roderburg:
Problem solved now, see parallel thread titled XPCOMGlueLoad error. :-)
The next one will come. Surely. :)
Hart 'dr' mut
Most certainly.
New versions, new features, new bugs.
Same procedure as every year.
Source of
Tragianese Mark wrote:
My site is www.tragsnip
Please. The next time you publish your web site's URL, advise readers to
turn off their speakers first.
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-This space for rent, but the price is high
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Is there a command to re-load an e-mail?
I keep having issues with attachments (mostly larger PDFs for some
reason) that do not fully download and do not open.
They look fine in the web mail interface. I am using MAPI interface to
an exchange server.
Is there a command to ask Seamonkey to
Also regularly experienced here, the only difference being that I use the
IMAP protocol to retrieve the messages from an Exchange (2010)
server; I believe the problems first manifested themselves when the
server was upgraded to Exhange 2010.
Philip Taylor
hawker wrote:
Is there a
The recent discussion of the automatic update for Seamonkey 2.10
reminded me of why I turned automatic updates off.
I recall early on using Seamonkey that if a Windows user did not have
sufficient permissions to install software but had automatic updates
turned on the update would download
I just figured out an acceptable work around.
If you Right Mouse on the folder, select Properties then repair folder
it seems to fix the problem. Or it did in a test case of 1 out of 1.
Hawker
On 6/13/2012 2:30 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Also regularly experienced here, the only difference
Otto Wyss wrote:
Since the new version Seamonkey shows an empty window instead of the
previously set input folder after the start? How can I reset this?
It's a bug, Bugzilla # 748899. The only way we've seen so far to
guarantee your mail window opens the way you want is to open a browser
Tragianese Mark wrote:
I current have down loaded Sea Dog 2.10 to my new IMAC 27 running version 10.7.2 Lion. I have chosen Sea Dog because it is a
WYSIWYG editor. I was using Mozilla before on my early IMAC running OS 10.4 Tiger and it worked fine. When I upgraded to my new IMAC I
David E. Ross wrote, On 13/06/2012 17:06:
On 6/12/12 10:22 AM, Bob Fleischer wrote:
With the latest versions of Firefox and SeaMonkey, I note that my
profiles have new folders names minidumps each containing some files.
What are these?
Bob
I see the folders in all four of my profiles, but
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I recall early on using Seamonkey that if a Windows user did not have
sufficient permissions to install software but had automatic updates
turned on the update would download and then fail to install. Everytime
the user started Seamonkey after that, even after you actually
Otto Wyss wrote:
Since the new version Seamonkey shows an empty window instead of the
previously set input folder after the start? How can I reset this?
Start by looking at your settings under Edit | Preferences | Appearance:
When SeaMonkey starts up, open
[ ] Browser
[x] Mail Newsgroups
[
On 06/13/2012 10:29 AM, G Tod wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jun 2012 03:46:38 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Received e-mail messages, it seems just the html- type, have really
small fonts, too tiny to read, really. It's also some ugly serifed font
that I can't stand. I can't seem to find any
NoOp:
Problem was: the pull-down menu entry reads Other Languages instead of
Unicode or UTF-8. I never guessed that I had to enter there my preferred
fonts also.
AFAIR Unicode existed in the menu in the Mozilla Suite.
Hartmut
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On 06/13/2012 04:58 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
Problem was: the pull-down menu entry reads Other Languages instead of
Unicode or UTF-8. I never guessed that I had to enter there my preferred
fonts also.
AFAIR Unicode existed in the menu in the Mozilla Suite.
Hartmut
But wait...
On 6/13/12 1:15 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
David E. Ross wrote, On 13/06/2012 17:06:
On 6/12/12 10:22 AM, Bob Fleischer wrote:
With the latest versions of Firefox and SeaMonkey, I note that my
profiles have new folders names minidumps each containing some files.
What are these?
Bob
I see the
On 06/12/2012 10:22 AM, Bob Fleischer wrote:
With the latest versions of Firefox and SeaMonkey, I note that my
profiles have new folders names minidumps each containing some files.
What are these?
Bob
I believe that those are for crash reports. They are not new - I've
files going back to
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