it. Netscape predates IE so I always
saw IE as an attempted alternative to Netscape, not the other way around.
SM isn't really from Netscape.Not from Netscape the company but surely from the Netscape product
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Geez.
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/latest/1865/addon-1865-latest.xpi?src=hp-dl-mostpopular
instead of:
https://addons.mozilla.org/seamonkey/downloads/latest/1865/addon-1865-latest.xpi
The first one won't work, the second one will.
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Larry S. wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Certainly some of the most annoying ones - like the short drop
downs,
path following, the problems with the Profile Manager - are SM
specific
interface issues
.
ui.submenuDelay - 800 - time in milliseconds
No - that's not the problem. The problem is that the bottom margin is
drawn short, cutting off the bottom half of the buttons, etc.
Good grief.
http://edmullen.net/temp/c101.jpg
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rufus wrote:
No - that's not the problem. The problem is that the bottom margin
is drawn short, cutting off the bottom half of the buttons, etc.
Good grief.
http://edmullen.net/temp/c101.jpg
You're lucky. On my screen, I can barely see the top
guess that SM's pref is keying only on the meta tag and is
not watching for the javascript that effects the reload. Turn off
javascript and that takes care of it.
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SM 2.22b2 Spell Checker screen.
Same here on Win 7 SM 2.22.1. Easily fixed by very slightly moving the
screen down from the top (as previously suggested).
Larry S.
Or, oddly enough, UP.
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- Open - navigate to the bookmarks.html file and open it.
Then Internet Options - General tab - Use Current.
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ed Mullen schrieb:
I don't know why the devs haven't embraced the idea.
I think mostly because their problem for not doing more is not that they
have too little money, but that they have too little time.
Unfortunately, time is money does not really work in reality
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ed Mullen schrieb:
I'm sure you're right. Presumably the volunteers all have actual jobs as
well.
Yes, mostly, and they probably won't give them up for a little bit of
donation money.
As I said, the more effective way to get things moving is to contribute
one's own time
ago I stopped badgering the devs, for the most part.
If you've not found another software solution better than SM then SM is
probably your best option. Maybe encouraging the devs is better than
berating them? Honey? Vinegar? Ya know?
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exactly this file is and how easy it is
to move to my d: drive?
Yes, but not easily. Question is: Why do you want to move it?
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SHOULD be automatically backing up your entire computer
on a regular basis anyway.
All the PCs in the house run scheduled backups daily at various
staggered times. Each one does an image backup of the key drives at
least. Saved my butt on more than one occasion.
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know, but maybe!!
Anybody else seeing this problem??
It's been that way on my Win 7 since at least 2.21 and still on 2.22.
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Trane Francks wrote:
On 11/10/13 11:13 AM +0900, Ed Mullen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WaltS wrote:
I did change the size by changing the two pixel parameters with
Constrain checked. Maintains the image's aspect ratio.
Sounds like the user used an image editor. After that I'm not sure
Philip Taylor wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Here's a file just created by Composer and run through the W3C Validator:
http://edmullen.net/temp/test.html
All I did was:
- run Composer
- type some text
- format some text
- run it against the Validator.
The same site, produced in exactly
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WaltS wrote:
I did change the size by changing the two pixel parameters with
Constrain checked. Maintains the image's aspect ratio.
Sounds like the user used an image editor. After that I'm not sure
what they did.
In my
Trane Francks wrote:
On 11/10/13 5:30 PM +0900, Ed Mullen wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 11/10/13 11:13 AM +0900, Ed Mullen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WaltS wrote:
I did change the size by changing the two pixel parameters with
Constrain checked. Maintains the image's aspect ratio
Ant wrote:
On 11/9/2013 11:26 PM PT, Ed Mullen typed:
...
The sig below was created by Pick-A-Tag and inserted by SeaMonkey.
Another upvote for Pick-A-Tag since it randomizes my quotes as shown
below. Is v1.51 still the latest version?
Near as I can tell it was abondoned many years ago
W3BNR wrote:
On 11/10/2013 2:26 AM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
hi, are their any signature adons to effect signatures at the bottom of
emails that are being composed to a person in sea monkey?
I'm not sure exactly what functionality you're asking about
Ed Mullen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WaltS wrote:
I did change the size by changing the two pixel parameters with
Constrain checked. Maintains the image's aspect ratio.
Sounds like the user used an image editor. After that I'm not sure
what
. In this instance, I'm going with
somthing that can't be screwed up the Moz Devs.
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W3BNR wrote:
On 11/10/2013 7:38 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
W3BNR wrote:
On 11/10/2013 2:26 AM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
hi, are their any signature adons to effect signatures at the bottom of
emails that are being composed to a person in sea monkey
Rick Merrill wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
SM 2.22 is much slower loading messages that
contain jpg files.
Slower than what?
I just looked a the email source code and see that
it was actually downloading the images - I had at
imagined
. Under Editing section un-check Use CSS styles ...
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that (I doubt it) but the OP hasn't returned since his
post so we'll never know.
Drive-by postings. Sigh.
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Rick Merrill wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
SM 2.22 is much slower loading messages that
contain jpg files.
Slower than what?
I just looked a the email source code and see that
it was actually downloading the images - I had at
imagined that they were embedded, thus I
thought
it, but if it really works that way I'm sticking
with SM 2.21.)
I just tried CTRL+Q in the browser. It closed both mail/news and the
browser.
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I don't think I handle the notes much differently from other pianists.
But the pauses between the notes - ah, there is where
Someone asked me what prevents some Firefox (and Tbird) extensions from
being used in SeaMonkey.
I know that the UI differences can be an issue but how about other
technical stuff?
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Rick Merrill wrote:
SM 2.22 is much slower loading messages that
contain jpg files.
Slower than what?
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Perhaps you do CTRL-V into notepad instead of the Composer part of SM
You can't paste/insert an image into a plain-text editor.
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Ray_Net wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote, On 05/11/2013 17:09:
Ray_Net wrote:
hawker wrote, On 04/11/2013 16:21:
Is this a new bug in 2.21 or is my system got its knickers in a knott?
How do I find if it is listed.
If I RMB copy image SM used to copy the image to the clip board.
In 2.21 it seems
explicit in your description of what you want to do.
Are you talking about composing/writing HTML?
Using SeaMonkey Composer?
Writing HTML in a text editor?
Copying and pasting from a Web page?
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Bryan v. Roache wrote:
hi, i am having a problem reading my emails in SeaMonkey with my screen
reader, using the navigation keys. Every time i try to do so, it states,
that there is a blank page. is this a bug?
No way to know without some examples and some more details.
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Bryan v. Roache wrote:
hi, is their a signature switch plug in for sea-monkey? like there is
for Thunderbird?
Two that I know of:
Pick-A-Tag
http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_sigtag.php
Tagzilla
http://tagzilla.mozdev.org/
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the article, graphics or text, all I get is
machine language.
Is there a download for SM that will allow me to open these files?
The version of SM I'm using is 2.21.
Sounds like you're accessing binary news groups. If so, this might help:
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I created a new profile in SeaMonkey 2.21. Copied all the .sqlite files
etc. to the new profile. But, SM Data Manager shows all cookies just
fine but the Password tab is greyed out and SM does not autofill any
login data.
Ideas?
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Jay Garcia wrote:
On 25.10.2013 10:11, Ed Mullen wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I created a new profile in SeaMonkey 2.21. Copied all the .sqlite files
etc. to the new profile. But, SM Data Manager shows all cookies just
fine but the Password tab is greyed out and SM does not autofill
from batteries and the crappy new Microsoft mini mice and
that the outside finishes just erode away. But, even if the finish
wears off they still function fine. Just look ugly.
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Philip Taylor wrote:
Paul wrote:
What do you guys or gals use as your Browser/Homepage.
I use a custom HTML locally-stored page with links to things I want/need
to check periodically.
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Daniel wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
I get emails from a variety of email client software users. Some of
them, their emails are tiny font sizes. Although, my quoted parts are
displayed at the size I prefer (which is set somewhere in my prefs I
suppose).
I've asked and some
Ed Mullen wrote:
I get emails from a variety of email client software users. Some of
them, their emails are tiny font sizes. Although, my quoted parts are
displayed at the size I prefer (which is set somewhere in my prefs I
suppose).
I've asked and some of them have said the equivalent of : I
thing
in the spell check dialog box.
Windows 7 both 32 and 64 bit. XP 32 bit.
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no
problem, all our messasges display fine.
Any ideas?
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bitch we're all still here and we're all still using the software
others freely give of their time to develop.
Perfect situation? Nope. But, what is?
Ahh, apropos of this I just noticed (which I seldom do) my automagically
inserted sig line below. :-)
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that still works: Select several cookies first, then hit Del or
Remove (being careful to ensure that the checkbox is set as you wish).
You might find the old cookie manager interface easier to use in this
application:
chrome://communicator/content/permissions/cookieViewer.xul
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In the latest version of Cookie Manager (SM 2.21), if I select a domain
that has set cookies in the left-hand pane, and then select and delete
one of the cookies in the right-hand pane, focus is transferred to the
left pane
in these groups.
Please think about how your message can stand alone and be read
intelligibly. Thanks!
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David Goldfield wrote:
Is there a way to remove the buttons near the status area for items such
as composer, browser, address book, etc?
They're new with Sm2.21.
They've always been there.
View - Show/Hide - Status bar
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David Goldfield wrote:
On 9/22/2013 1:00 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
David Goldfield wrote:
Is there a way to remove the buttons near the status area for items such
as composer, browser, address book, etc?
They're new with Sm2.21.
They've always been there.
OK, I'll take your word for that. Did
Ed Mullen wrote:
David Goldfield wrote:
On 9/22/2013 1:00 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
David Goldfield wrote:
Is there a way to remove the buttons near the status area for items
such
as composer, browser, address book, etc?
They're new with Sm2.21.
They've always been there.
OK, I'll take your
, unless you turn
them off (View - Show/Hide - Status Bar).
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multiple servers one would
think you'd just associate each password with each server Account.
It's not like you're surfing from website to website and have tons of
them to retain, like when browsing.
Well, if you have my multiple email accounts and servers etc., yeah,
that is a good thing.
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Ant wrote:
On 9/1/2013 9:53 AM PT, Ed Mullen typed:
Is there to way to add tags into SeaMonkey's addressbooks and then be
able to search them to e-mail. For an example, I have a few contacts who
are Batman fans. I'd like to tag them and then search Batman to e-mail
for an e-mail distribution
it was google.update.exe but just noticing what
happened.
So, did you uninstall Google update? I sure would.
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Ray Davison wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul
Put that into your location bar and press Enter. Then filter on the
domain in question.
That seems to provide the same information as the add-on Edit saved
passwords, and without having to install anything
bar and press Enter. Then filter on the
domain in question.
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a T-shirt with bloodstains all over it, maybe your laundry isn't your
biggest problem
of several accounts and accurately apply them to
a new one. If the info were pre-filled I'd just have to over-write them
anyway.
Unless I'm missing something in the point of this thread.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
I see little point in saving and re-using settings from one email
account and assuming they should be applicable to a new one. I have
several accounts and they (in most cases) use unique SMTP and IMAP
(or POP) server settings. It would be pointless
to Daniel in your original post.
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the units by using pt as in:
treechildren {
font-size: 12pt !important;
line-height: 1pt !important;
}
Adjust to your liking.
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SeaMonkey to create a normal icon too?
TIA,
Jim
Same here. Tried a variety of sites, all the same.
I wonder if it has to do with how the favicon is created/stored? You
can store multiple sizes in the file or just one.
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.
The not-so-elegant answer is to do what's been suggested up-thread:
Copy from Word, paste into a plain-text editor (Notepad etc.),
highlight, copy, then paste into SM.
Arguing about who's right or wrong doesn't solve the issue. This does.
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Why do people point
this thread other than having new messages shanghai my
visits to this group but I have to say this:
Never heard of Growl or any of the other things talked about here. Is
there any reason I should have?
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It's lonely at the top, but you eat better
in Outlook.
How about just mailing the Word document as an attachment? You can put it
in a zipfile first, to reduce size.
Not everyone has Word, or the ability to decipher its gibberish of code.
If all you're trying to do is send text, don't use Word.
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OK: Moths
, paste it into
Notepad or some other plain-text editor, re-select it, copy, then paste
it into Mozilla's editor. Nothing but text is the result.
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.
And one that may annoy possible visitors to your site.
A final question: when I resume this topic, shall I start a new thread
or continue this one?
My preference would be to reply to this thread.
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SeaMonkey or Thunderbird mark cross posted newsgroup
posts as read.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43278
jeeez, 2000-06-21?
not sure whether to laugh or cry...but the bug is right...it DID work in
Netscape 4
GW
Cry.
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,
Marisa
Look at the source of this page and see if it helps:
http://edmullen.net/mozilla/embed_test_midi.php
There other examples at: http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_filetest.php
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explains it
GW
Just remember that w3schools has been known in the past to offer some
rather poor advice regarding HTML and CSS. Always verify what they
offer by checking other sources, most notably the W3C which is a totally
separate org and much more definitive.
http://www.w3.org/
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and ...
Oh, never mind. You're simply a troll and trying to provoke people. As
a good friend of mine says in situations like this:
BITE ME!
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messages than I could count.
They mostly had blank subject lines and no body. One had a garbage
subject line. How could this have happened?
Louis Toscano
(908) 459-8227
Hi Louis,
Posting to this newsgroup does not require a password.
THANK YOU!
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Louis Toscano wrote:
W3BNR
WATCH IT!
Yep! Troll!
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Walter J. wrote:
On 7/18/2013 12:59 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Walter J. wrote:
With Seamonkey 2.19 the screens displaying the game data have expanded
to the point that the entire data are not displayed and must be scrolled
to see all of it. This is very inconvenient. Is there a setting
somewhere
file checks to see if the calendar program is running on the laptop
before trying to copy the calendar file. If needed it kills the
calendar program's process and then copies the file.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Me? I'd be, in the cookie manager,
chrome://communicator/content/permissions/cookieViewer.xul
searching for all the Time Warner URLs and delete them.
Hey, just an idea. No need to reply unless it makes a diff.
FWIW, one one my best friends
. The redirects
/could/ be based on what cookies you've all accummulated over time plus
the changes in TWC's network.
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Geoff Welsh wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 7/13/2013 3:11 AM PT, Desiree typed:
I'm having trouble with Roadrunner Webmail today after Time Warner
revised their page. Every time I try to login it says session expired.
IE works OK. Their support person was useless, and blamed
settings to prevent accidental double-clicks.
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nikaoimani wrote:
I am using seamonkey to publish my webpage to my site and it's taking over
thirty minutes is that normal?
EPMcKnight
Depends on how much data you're attempting to upload and what your
upload speed is. We need more info.
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Attempt to get
need to ask about how
to backup an individual program's data. If you don't, backing up
SeaMonkey's data is the least of your problems if you have a system or
hard drive failure.
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\\SeaMonkey\\Profiles\\
Substitute [user] with the appropriate User account name in the OS.
I've acutally got a macro which does this for me in a click.
And it's much better if the email accounts are IMAP which makes
synchronizing a breeze.
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Love is the triumph
*free* time since we all
have day jobs.
It pains us to have this type of delay in getting any new version (beta
or otherwise) out to you, but I will send more information along when we
have things to share about progress.
Justin, condolences on your loss. Thanks for your efforts.
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I think it will let you do what you want.
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Patience has its limits. Take it too far, and it's cowardice. -
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Ed Mullen wrote:
Lemuel Johnson wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
It's always bugged me that Google chose virtually identical colors for
unvisited and visited links on the results pages. I tried the
following
in userContent.css
/* set visited link
files for
the Web site(s) all I have to do is FTP upload them and all is well.
What are you doing?
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