DoctorBill composed on 2017-04-05 01:11 (UTC-0400):
Have you set to view 'Hidden Files and Folders'?
How do I do that ?
http://bfy.tw/B35S
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/14201/windows-show-hidden-files
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Frosted Flake wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Once again - I am back.using Win 7 Pro and SM 2.46.
I CAN find the appdata folder on my C drive with search (searched for
abook.mab) !
But it WILL NOT show up on Windows Explorer !
See next line below of results from search for 'abook.mab' on my C
Frosted Flake wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Once again - I am back.using Win 7 Pro and SM 2.46.
I CAN find the appdata folder on my C drive with search (searched for
abook.mab) !
But it WILL NOT show up on Windows Explorer !
See next line below of results from search for 'abook.mab' on my C
DoctorBill wrote:
Once again - I am back.using Win 7 Pro and SM 2.46.
I CAN find the appdata folder on my C drive with search (searched for
abook.mab) !
But it WILL NOT show up on Windows Explorer !
See next line below of results from search for 'abook.mab' on my C drive.
DoctorBill wrote:
Once again - I am back.using Win 7 Pro and SM 2.46.
I CAN find the appdata folder on my C drive with search (searched for
abook.mab) !
But it WILL NOT show up on Windows Explorer !
See next line below of results from search for 'abook.mab' on my C drive.
DoctorBill wrote:
My old XP run computer finally died. Previous Post on this News Group.
I bought a used Business Computer with Windows & Professional on it.
However, being a SeaMonkey Fan for YEARS - I loaded and am running
SeaMonkey 2.46 now.
Can I use the Control Panel's "Add/Remove" to
DoctorBill wrote:
I CAN find the appdata folder on my C drive with search (searched for
abook.mab) !
But it WILL NOT show up on Windows Explorer !
See next line below of results from search for 'abook.mab' on my C drive.
Once again - I am back.using Win 7 Pro and SM 2.46.
I CAN find the appdata folder on my C drive with search (searched for
abook.mab) !
But it WILL NOT show up on Windows Explorer !
See next line below of results from search for 'abook.mab' on my C drive.
DoctorBill wrote:
My old XP run computer finally died. Previous Post on this News Group.
I bought a used Business Computer with Windows & Professional on it.
However, being a SeaMonkey Fan for YEARS - I loaded and am running
SeaMonkey 2.46 now.
Can I use the Control Panel's "Add/Remove" to
DoctorBill wrote:
My old XP run computer finally died. Previous Post on this News Group.
I bought a used Business Computer with Windows & Professional on it.
However, being a SeaMonkey Fan for YEARS - I loaded and am running
SeaMonkey 2.46 now.
Can I use the Control Panel's "Add/Remove" to
My old XP run computer finally died. Previous Post on this News Group.
I bought a used Business Computer with Windows & Professional on it.
However, being a SeaMonkey Fan for YEARS - I loaded and am running
SeaMonkey 2.46 now.
Can I use the Control Panel's "Add/Remove" to safely remove
When I make a mistake entering an e-mail password, SeaMonkey (2.38)
used to offer a dialogue allowing me to enter the correct one.
Now, no dialogue is offered, just a box saying
"Error with account xx
Sending of password for user xxx...@rogers.com did not succeed.
Mail Server
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Right click on a free area in the Taskbar and pick Properties from the
context menu. Under Taskbar buttons I use "Combine when taskbar is
full". I also use small icons.
FRG
DoctorBill wrote:
No - that is not it.
The SeaMonkey Icon (program Running) and other
DoctorBill wrote:
Using SM 2.46 in Windows 7. Windows or SM option ?
My SM Icons are stacked one on top of another at Lower Left.
Is there an option to just line them up across the bottom bar ?
Stacked is a PITAI liked the way XP did it before.
Are you talking about icons (as in
On 4/4/2017 1:19 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
> Using SM 2.46 in Windows 7. Windows or SM option ?
>
> My SM Icons are stacked one on top of another at Lower Left.
>
> Is there an option to just line them up across the bottom bar ?
>
> Stacked is a PITAI liked the way XP did it before.
>
>
EE wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
Richmond wrote:
You could just disable javascript when using google search. The tools
then appear as a menu on the left.
Thanks for the suggestion, but disabling and enabling Javascript all of
the time is a bit impractical.
Lemuel's solution is working like a
Right click on a free area in the Taskbar and pick Properties from the context
menu. Under Taskbar buttons I use "Combine when taskbar is full". I also use
small icons.
FRG
DoctorBill wrote:
No - that is not it.
The SeaMonkey Icon (program Running) and other programs running on Win 7 are
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Using SM 2.46 in Windows 7. Windows or SM option ?
My SM Icons are stacked one on top of another at Lower Left.
Is there an option to just line them up across the bottom bar ?
Stacked is a PITAI liked the way XP did it before.
Are you
DoctorBill wrote:
Using SM 2.46 in Windows 7. Windows or SM option ?
My SM Icons are stacked one on top of another at Lower Left.
Is there an option to just line them up across the bottom bar ?
Stacked is a PITAI liked the way XP did it before.
Are you talking about these icons on the
Using SM 2.46 in Windows 7. Windows or SM option ?
My SM Icons are stacked one on top of another at Lower Left.
Is there an option to just line them up across the bottom bar ?
Stacked is a PITAI liked the way XP did it before.
DoctorBill
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Ray_Net wrote:
David E. Ross wrote on 03-04-17 18:59:
On 4/3/2017 9:00 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Ray_Net wrote on 03-04-17 08:57:
Ray_Net wrote on 01-04-17 21:18:
SM Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46
above Windows 10 pro ...
I have SM opened
Dirk Munk wrote on 04-04-17 13:47:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Is there a way to get LibreOffice to recognize Seamonkey as a working
email in WIndows XP?
It is a LibreOffice problem, I checked on my PC (Windows 10), and
SeaMonkey is properly defined as the default mail client, and yet
LibreOffice
DoctorBill wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I got the file and added the lines to it, then renamed it userChrome.css
and tried to save it in that same sub-dir and was told I need permission
to save the file there.? ? ? ? ? ?
What to do now ?
You are putting it in
Dirk Munk wrote:
Richmond wrote:
You could just disable javascript when using google search. The tools
then appear as a menu on the left.
Thanks for the suggestion, but disabling and enabling Javascript all of
the time is a bit impractical.
Lemuel's solution is working like a dream, and I
As you may have read Mozilla has discontinued ALSA support with Firefox 52. It
is no longer included by default. Pulseaudio is the only supported sound
server under Linux now. The SeaMonkey team has decided to enable ALSA for ESR
2.49 which corresponds to ESR 52.
As a test if it still works
Daniel wrote:
> On 4/04/2017 12:21 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 4/3/2017 4:03 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>> DoctorBill wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> DoctorBill wrote:
>>>
>>
>> I got the file and added the lines to it, then renamed it userChrome.css
>> and tried
GérardJan wrote:
On 04/04/2017 01:47 PM, Dirk Munk wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Is there a way to get LibreOffice to recognize Seamonkey as a working
email in WIndows XP?
It is a LibreOffice problem, I checked on my PC (Windows 10), and
SeaMonkey is properly defined as the default mail
On 04/04/2017 01:47 PM, Dirk Munk wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Is there a way to get LibreOffice to recognize Seamonkey as a working email
in WIndows XP?
It is a LibreOffice problem, I checked on my PC (Windows 10), and SeaMonkey is
properly defined as the default mail client, and yet
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Is there a way to get LibreOffice to recognize Seamonkey as a working
email in WIndows XP?
It is a LibreOffice problem, I checked on my PC (Windows 10), and
SeaMonkey is properly defined as the default mail client, and yet
LibreOffice can't find it.
There is a registry
Mort Linder wrote:
EE wrote:
Mort Linder wrote:
Hi,
Sometimes I carefully craft e-mails in vertical columns, but when sent,
they are all jumbled up and the data are co-mingled, often rendering
them incoherent.
Why does this happen, and how can I correct it?
Thank you.
Mort Linder
Maybe
On 4/04/2017 1:00 AM, MozUser wrote:
Yes, I figured that out BUT I never touched that button and when I tried
to post it was if someone had touched that button and all that stuff was
gone when I opened to try to posp !
I am the only one who uses this pc as i am the only one who has access
so
On 4/04/2017 12:21 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/3/2017 4:03 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I got the file and added the lines to it, then renamed it userChrome.css
and tried to save it in that same sub-dir and was told I need
Richmond wrote:
You could just disable javascript when using google search. The tools
then appear as a menu on the left.
Thanks for the suggestion, but disabling and enabling Javascript all of
the time is a bit impractical.
Lemuel's solution is working like a dream, and I don't have to think
You could just disable javascript when using google search. The tools
then appear as a menu on the left.
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On 4/2/2017 10:53 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
New Question - SM 2.46 in Windows 7
I have tabbed Browsing working, but I find it difficult to finger out
which Tab is the one currently open !
When I ran Tabbed Browsing in my old SM 1.1 (?), the open tab had a
colored bar running across the top of the
Lemuel Johnson wrote:
On 4/3/2017 5:42 PM, Lemuel Johnson wrote:
Close SeaMonkey.
If you don't have one already, create the file "userContent.css" in the
folder (assuming a standard SeaMonkey install):
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\[default
profile]\chrome
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