Trane Francks wrote:
On 2/3/14 3:18 PM +0900, azed13 wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
azed13 wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 2/2/14 8:50 AM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dennis wrote:
LnrB wrote:
What happened to the little eye that used to indicate watched
threads
Tom S. wrote:
On 2/1/2014 5:56 PM, LnrB wrote:
What happened to the little eye that used to indicate watched
threads?
When I was more active I used that quite a lot. It used to be
set by the 'W' key, and ignored threads by the 'I' key.
View/Threads says that's how it's still supposed
JAS wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Tom S. wrote:
On 2/1/2014 5:56 PM, LnrB wrote:
What happened to the little eye that used to indicate watched
threads?
When I was more active I used that quite a lot. It used to be
set by the 'W' key, and ignored threads by the 'I' key.
View/Threads says
What happened to the little eye that used to indicate watched threads?
When I was more active I used that quite a lot. It used to be set by
the 'W' key, and ignored threads by the 'I' key. View/Threads says
that's how it's still supposed to be.
I can't make mine work. Bug?
(';')
Dennis wrote:
LnrB wrote:
What happened to the little eye that used to indicate watched threads?
When I was more active I used that quite a lot. It used to be set by
the 'W' key, and ignored threads by the 'I' key. View/Threads says
that's how it's still supposed to be.
I can't make
Trane Francks wrote:
On 2/2/14 8:50 AM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dennis wrote:
LnrB wrote:
What happened to the little eye that used to indicate watched threads?
When I was more active I used that quite a lot. It used to be set by
the 'W' key, and ignored threads by the 'I' key
Ant wrote:
On 11/30/2013 4:28 PM PT, LnrB typed:
Modern Theme since NS7 was released in August 2002.
(';')
IIRC, modern theme was out with Mozilla suites that Netscape v6 was
based on.
But I didn't use NS6 nor Mozilla at that time so I didn't use the Modern
Theme.
I've used the Modern
regz91 wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 12/1/13 3:32 PM +0900, regz91 wrote:
LnrB wrote:
WaltS wrote:
sean nathan wrote:
Stéphane Grégoire wrote, On 11/30/2013 06:10 AM:
Hi,
Ed Mullen a tapoté, le 27/11/2013 08:33:
What theme do you use? Default? Modern? Or some add-on?
https
Ed Mullen wrote:
What theme do you use? Default? Modern? Or some add-on?
I have used the Modern theme since it was introduced ... uh ... how many
many years ago?
I'm curious because of the cut off spell window thread that's been being
discussed and some contending that it's a problem with
WaltS wrote:
sean nathan wrote:
Stéphane Grégoire wrote, On 11/30/2013 06:10 AM:
Hi,
Ed Mullen a tapoté, le 27/11/2013 08:33:
What theme do you use? Default? Modern? Or some add-on?
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/seamonkey/addon/debian-simple/
I've mostly never understood why folks
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Erness Wild wrote:
I have very little to complain about
Seamonkey as it's been up graded to perfection.
I know composer is not upgraded anymore but...
it just wasted an hour of my time as I couldn't
figure out why a new image wouldn't size properly
when copying a
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
LnrB wrote:
In previous versions of SeaMonkey that little task would have been quite
straightforward and not such an ordeal. I thought it was just one of
those things that works fine but gets broken with later versions and
will probably never get fixed. I
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
LnrB wrote:
In previous versions of SeaMonkey that little task would have been
quite straightforward and not such an ordeal. I thought it was just
one of those things that works fine but gets broken with later
qbr...@gmail.com wrote:
I seem to be having some sort of problem since I installed what I think is the
latest version of shockwave. I get a large number of windows asking me if I
want to stop a script and very often clicking once is not enough.
I also got this today from weather.com,
A
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
.
Several archived versions of Flash are here:
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
.
thanks for that!
I have looked for that on my own at various times to no avail
GW
You're welcome, Geoff,
Google is our friend
One of the things I've used since Netscape Communicator was that handy
little tool, the drop down menu in mail-news.
When Netscape 7 dropped it, I was one of the first ones to install the
Princeton Jars, which restored that function. It's one of the things I
use *Every* time I open
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
One of the things I've used since Netscape Communicator was that handy
little tool, the drop down menu in mail-news.
When Netscape 7 dropped it, I was one of the first ones to install the
Princeton Jars, which restored that function. It's one of the things I
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
If one wants a new tab one wants it out where it can be seen!
(';')
SeaMonkey/Preferences/Browser/Tabbed Browsing
checkbox Switch to new tabs opened from links
GW
Thank you, Geoff,
But that still opens tabs in the background
Ben09880 wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote, On 5/30/2013 2:33 PM:
Ben09880:
Hartmut Figge wrote, On 5/30/2013 11:39 AM:
How did you minimize the bar? I do not see the possibility on Modern.
On the far left of each toolbar is a funky-looking square with a
triangle in it.
But not on the bar with
Rob wrote:
LnrB l...@home.net wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
One of the things I've used since Netscape Communicator was that handy
little tool, the drop down menu in mail-news.
When Netscape 7 dropped it, I was one of the first ones to install the
Princeton Jars, which
LnrB wrote:
One of the things I've used since Netscape Communicator was that handy
little tool, the drop down menu in mail-news.
When Netscape 7 dropped it, I was one of the first ones to install the
Princeton Jars, which restored that function. It's one of the things I
use *Every* time I open
Philip Chee wrote:
On 30/05/2013 05:56, LnrB wrote:
One of the things I've used since Netscape Communicator was that handy
little tool, the drop down menu in mail-news.
When Netscape 7 dropped it, I was one of the first ones to install the
Princeton Jars, which restored that function. It's
toolbar.
Just wanted to share my thoughts... and my own solution.
Benjamin
LnrB wrote, On 5/30/2013 10:28 AM:
Rob wrote:
LnrB l...@home.net wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
One of the things I've used since Netscape Communicator was that
handy
little tool, the drop down menu in mail
Larry S. wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
..
When clicked, it dropped down and one could select the folder or group.
Upon that selection it rolled up again out of the way and the contents
of that folder or group were visible in the View Pane.
I used it because
Roger Fink wrote:
I use Win7/SeaMonkey 2.15.2 to access and post in some Mozilla
newsgroups. For as long as I've been using SM to do this (several months
now) I seem to be having a problem with the way my posted content
actually displays (to me for certain, and I assume to everyone else),
Ken Rudolph wrote:
I know this sounds like a broken record; but my Shockwave Flash plugin
is *constantly* crashing. I'm sure by now they are thoroughly sick of
the crash reports (if anybody is actually caring where ever these things
go) since I send it every time flash crashes which is 10 or
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 10/06/2013 21:56, LnrB told the world:
I currently have Flash 10.3.183.86. It plays Everything I point it at.
I have NO crash problems with SM2.17.1 (XP Home), certainly not with Flash.
Like I always say, Newer is not necessarily Better. Don't blame
Roger Fink wrote:
Original Message
Original Message
Roger Fink wrote:
I use Win7/SeaMonkey 2.15.2 to access and post in some Mozilla
newsgroups. For as long as I've been using SM to do this (several months
now) I seem to be having a problem with the way
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
..
When clicked, it dropped down and one could select the folder or group.
Upon that selection it rolled up again out of the way and the contents
of that folder or group were visible in the View Pane.
I used it because I never liked the 3-pane viewing
George Carden wrote:
Tony Higgins wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 01.07.2013 19:35, Tony Higgins wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I had a Google search toolbar in SeaMonkey on my computer with Windows
XP. It crashed a couple of months ago and I was never able to resurrect
it. I now have
Tony Higgins wrote:
I had a Google search toolbar in SeaMonkey on my computer with Windows
XP. It crashed a couple of months ago and I was never able to resurrect
it. I now have Windows 7 on the same computer. But I have not been
able to add the Google toolbar. When I try I get a message
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-05-08 11:04 PM, LnrB wrote:
I have 2 profiles in my SeaMonkey 2.0.14, but plugins, specifically jre,
only works in one of them, the first one I made besides default.
I directed installation to SeaMonkey's plugin folder, and I thought that
meant it should work
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/8/13 8:04 PM, LnrB wrote:
I have 2 profiles in my SeaMonkey 2.0.14, but plugins, specifically jre,
only works in one of them, the first one I made besides default.
I directed installation to SeaMonkey's plugin folder, and I thought that
meant it should work
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-05-08 11:04 PM, LnrB wrote:
I have 2 profiles in my SeaMonkey 2.0.14, but plugins, specifically jre,
only works in one of them, the first one I made besides default.
I directed installation to SeaMonkey's plugin folder, and I thought that
meant it should work
I have 2 profiles in my SeaMonkey 2.0.14, but plugins, specifically jre,
only works in one of them, the first one I made besides default.
I directed installation to SeaMonkey's plugin folder, and I thought that
meant it should work with any profile.
What have I done wrong?
(';')
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 02.05.2013 00:01, LnrB wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 01.05.2013 21:23, LnrB wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Has this function been broken? I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
version, but it has other things I want/need
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Has this function been broken? I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
version, but it has other things I want/need besides the ability to
insert images in news posts.
The image doesn't make it out
M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Has this function been broken? I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
version, but it has other things I want/need besides the ability to
insert images in news posts.
The image doesn't make it out of compose. When I look at from Sent, it
seems to read off
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LnrB wrote:
M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Has this function been broken? I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
version, but it has other things I want/need besides the ability to
insert images in news posts.
The image doesn't make it out
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LnrB wrote:
M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Has this function been broken? I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
version, but it has other things I want/need besides the ability to
insert images in news posts.
The image doesn't make it out
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LnrB wrote:
M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Has this function been broken? I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
version, but it has other things I want/need besides the ability to
insert images in news posts.
The image doesn't
Has this function been broken? I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
version, but it has other things I want/need besides the ability to
insert images in news posts.
The image doesn't make it out of compose. When I look at from Sent, it
seems to read off my own drive.
Is this a known
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Has this function been broken? I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
version, but it has other things I want/need besides the ability to
insert images in news posts.
The image doesn't make it out of compose. When I look at from Sent, it
seems to read
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Has this function been broken? I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
version, but it has other things I want/need besides the ability to
insert images in news posts.
The image doesn't make it out of compose. When I look at from Sent, it
seems
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 01.05.2013 21:23, LnrB wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Has this function been broken? I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
version, but it has other things I want/need besides the ability to
insert images in news posts.
The image doesn't make it out
LnrB wrote:
When I try to go to Google, I don't get the page everyone else gets.
I mean, I get the front page OK, but it has all the html coding in a
huge mess, thus:
g=d.firstChild,f=g.firstChild,m=document.createElement(li);m.className=b+
gbmtc;m.id=c;a.className=gbmt;m.appendChild
When I try to go to Google, I don't get the page everyone else gets.
I mean, I get the front page OK, but it has all the html coding in a
huge mess, thus:
g=d.firstChild,f=g.firstChild,m=document.createElement("li");m.className=b+"
Philip Chee wrote:
On 15/04/2013 09:54, LnrB wrote:
There are several other things I would like to do also. Like lose the
Really *Stupid* throbber and replace it with my favorite square one like
I had in v1.09. But I don't even see a user.chrome folder here. Whose
bright idea what
Daniel wrote:
M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
I might as well ask how to import my bookmarks. I'm accustomed to merely
dragging them from the saved location to the .slt folder. It appears
that doesn't work anymore, because they are in some secret location.
(';')
LnrB,
I don't remember
M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
I might as well ask how to import my bookmarks. I'm accustomed to merely
dragging them from the saved location to the .slt folder. It appears
that doesn't work anymore, because they are in some secret location.
(';')
LnrB,
I don't remember exactly where
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea
Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part of that
is doubtless because I'm coming from my beloved v1.09, ca 2007.
I did *Finally* find
Larry S. wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea
Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part
of that
is doubtless because I'm coming from
M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea
Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part of that
is doubtless because I'm coming from my beloved v1.09, ca 2007.
I did *Finally* find
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
LnrB wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
LnrB wrote:
M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea
Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part
of that
is doubtless because
I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea
Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part of
that is doubtless because I'm coming from my beloved v1.09, ca 2007.
I did *Finally* find where to load the Modern theme, which is not where
I'm accustomed
I might as well ask how to import my bookmarks. I'm accustomed to merely
dragging them from the saved location to the .slt folder. It appears
that doesn't work anymore, because they are in some secret location.
(';')
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M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea
Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part of that
is doubtless because I'm coming from my beloved v1.09, ca 2007.
I did *Finally* find where to load the Modern theme, which
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