th which you may enjoy experimenting.
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default to "Browser" but
to "Mail and Newsgroups".
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WaltS wrote:
> My Edit > Preferences
> automatically lands there. [where "there" = "Browser"]
Does that not vary depending as you launch Edit / Preferences
from browser or e-mail client ?
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, the
element is not one of them, and offers browser
independence with no need for a plugin.
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other
> default email client.
>
> L
Louis -- I think that your "Send" key is stuck : we now have at
least nine copies of this message.
Philip Taylor (who also uses his real name and e-mail address,
as a matter of principle).
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nd Firefox). /However/,
the system fonts then used within Seamonkey will become unreadably
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It is a Flash interaction. Search the list archive for details,
or simply update Flash.
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jb wrote:
>
>
> Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013
> From: jbj...@bang.vispa.com
> To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
> Subject: SeaMonkey (2.17.1) minimizes to sy
not, you may need to explicitly
transfer focus to the pane/window at bottom of screen.
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
> Philip TAYLOR schrieb:
>> A new release of an application on
>> which I rely is terminally broken when used with medium-sized
>> fonts (125%) as opposed to the default of small (100%).
>
> No, from all I know, it's now actually respecting
This plugin is disabled
> Manage plugins
>
> but then a second later the video starts playing anyway.
HTML 5 video as fallback ?
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
> Philip Taylor schrieb:
>> Now reverted to 2.17.1. 2.19 cannot be used in its present state.
>
> OK, so when your OS is reporting things to your applications that you
> consider wrong, then your solution is to use old, insecure versions of
> the ap
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Okay, thanks for the clarification. The only thing I can add is that my
> message above that you replied to was sent by NNTP to the news server. Did
> you receive it on the mailing list?
No, I picked it up from the News.Mozilla.Org NNTP server.
Phil
t the message
originated via NNTP. Thus since 22/05/2013 19:13 no NNTP messages
have been gatewayed onto this list
("support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org"), and the only messages that /do/ now
appear on the list originate solely from those who, like myself,
use e-mail rather than Us
ing public with the assertion, I compared the
messages I had received using e-mail (my normal route) with
those stored in the News.Mozilla.Org NNTP server. While I
was so doing, I saw the message from Mr Williams and replied
to it using my e-mail client, exactly as I am doing h
ed to this list (where "this list" =
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org) since 22/05/2013 19:13.
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list is currently broken, and
that therefore no developers are reading messages posted here.
You will find a related discussion concerning Firefox,
but the suggested fix only addresses one aspect of
the problem, not all.
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=2725253
Ph
Now reverted to 2.17.1. 2.19 cannot be used in its present state.
Philip Taylor
Philip Taylor wrote:
> Just been updated : web sites and e-mail now
> appear two zoom steps larger. What has happened ?
>
> Philip Taylor
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Just been updated : web sites and e-mail now
appear two zoom steps larger. What has happened ?
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Under Bookmarks / Manage bookmarks, I can create a new folder
under Bookmarks toolbar. How do I persuade that folder to auto-
expand when I hover over it ?
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Is the seascape coming from the URL shewn in the location bar ?
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cqbrodie wrote:
> When I open my browser SM 2.17.1 there is a seacape wallpaper in the
> background.
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Under Bookmarks / Manage bookmarks, I can create a new folder
under Bookmarks toolbar. How do I persuade that folder to auto-
expand when I hover over it ?
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interface regardless of which component one were using ?
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Tools / Add-ons Manager.
Geoff Welsh wrote:
> Pugilares wrote:
>> plugins management tab
>
> where/what is that?
>
> GW (not OP)
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An e-mail contains another e-mail as attachment, in .eml
format. Double-clicking on the .eml attachment in the
"Attachments" pane opens another instance of the Seamonkey
e-mail client, but both "Print" and "Print preview"
ha
y hosts many sites
including Annoyances.Org and your model train site. This does not
seem to be a Seamonkey-related thread.
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known of any
way to bookmark a page other than the menu-oriented "Bookmarks /
Bookmark this page".
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nicator Plugin click here.
> This software requires Windows Media Player 11 or greater (a free
> download from Microsoft).
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Dick Hoffman wrote:
> To register our new Garmin GPS device I need to download a plugin called
> Garmin Communicator 4.0.4 but SeaMonk
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Those "Print" things are in a and not a table row, so doesn't apply
> to your situation about deleting "second rows of tables."
which is exactly why Lee wrote :
>> I did give trivial examples
Lee wrote:
>>> Save http://biology.clc.uc.edu/Fankhauser/Cheese/Ginger_Ale_Ag0.htm
>>> open w/ SM, file / edit, try to delete the 2nd row in the top table.
View source.
Highlight :
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
ger . :-)
>
> Why would you feel that? Use a free FTP program to upload your files.
>
> https://filezilla-project.org/
Do you not think that an HTML editor that cannot perform file
uploads without external assistance is a pretty lame HTML editor ?
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ome may have bought the full product
at (say) V5, be unable to afford to upgrade, yet still want (or
even need) functionality and/or security that is offered by
the later reader yet not by the earlier full product.
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f you will.
You have some interesting ideas, John, but I am having difficulty
identifying exactly what it is you are proposing. Do you have
some online web pages that use the techniques you advocate at
which we could look, to compare them with our own mental models
of how suc
Michael Gordon wrote:
> I also replied in the thread that it should be possible to remove the
> "Composer" package from the download and installation package, or make
> it an option to not download and install. The developers used to do
> this in the Mozilla days with select options to download
fers from the same bug :
it is not possible to delete a row of a table in 2.17.1.
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ot; right under the video to see the info on
> how to set up the 3 custom filters.
I use Adblock+ a great deal, but I deal with Facebook more simply,
by never going there and by having various of its sub-domains
redirected to a local server that s
Gerry Hickman wrote:
> I think that means it DID work, view all your mail/news accounts by
> going to "Edit : Mail and Newsgroups Accounts settings", then look at
> "Copies and folders" for account, you can view the archive settings for
> each.
Thank you, Ger
Gerry Hickman wrote:
> I found how to archive in SM. You select messages, "right-click :
> Archive". It works, and places them in the correct year "Local
> Folders\Archives\2008" etc,
Didn't work for me : it placed it in P.Taylor.Rhul.Ac.Uk/Archives/2008,
no
rder to
overcome this, something that relatively few users would know
how to do.
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Ray_Net wrote:
> then as asked i have attached the file-save-file-eml format
No attachment received here.
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Ed Mullen wrote:
> As I mentioned in another reply the link works for me and goes to:
>
> http://www.xulplanet.com/ndeakin/arts/reasons.html
>
> Which looks like this:
>
> http://edmullen.net/Clipboard01.jpg
Which in turn displays :
> edmullen dot net
>
> MOZILLA
> ABINGTON
> G
Daniel wrote:
>> like walking around in a custom Italian suit with no underwear.
>
> What's that like, Roger??? ;-)
I believe the adjective most commonly used w.r.t. Italian
fashion is "sharp" ...
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Same URL, Ed : the text "101 Reasons" leads to a parking page.
One or two other links are also broken (no longer remember which).
Philip Taylor
> Err ... could you be more specific? Like an actual URL in the same vein
Unable to replicate.
Ray_Net wrote:
> You can test it easely by sending to yourself this kind of mail with a
> SPACE as the last character of the Subject string.
> Then you have the problem in the "Sent" folder AND in the "Inbox" folder.
> Here is my first tests - > http://home.scarlet.be
Eric Spivack wrote:
> I am using SeaMonkey 2.17 and want to link text in my webpage to a
> pdf. I was able to do it in older versions. Any advice?
Start by telling us exactly what appears to be preventing you
from achieving your aim.
Philip
Needs updating again, Ed : 101 Reasons -> parking.
Ed Mullen wrote:
> I just updated an old page of mine you can have some fun with:
>
> http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_tricks.php
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longer shewn ?
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--
If I can't see the start of your reply without scrolling, there is a
99.9% probability that your message will be ignored. And if all that I
can see is deeply-nested recycled text from earlier messages in the
thread, the probability will increase t
doesn't look like a
> SeaMonkey bug to me, though, just mails with bad headers.
Yes, but can Ray_Net's bug comment be relied upon ? Was it itself
created using copy-and-paste ? I would argue not : it contains
the non-word "boudary".
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> The two examples of https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776096
> are displayed so in my SM:
> http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/ray.png
It is unclear that you are replicating Ray_Net's scenario :
I see no indication that this is a threaded
Hartmut Figge wrote:
> The two examples of https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776096
> are displayed so in my SM:
> http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/ray.png
It is unclear that you are replicating Ray_Net's scenario :
I see no indicated that this is a threaded
WaltS wrote:
> You really should keep up with updates. I don't see your problem using
> SeaMonkey 2.16.2.
It is not clear if anyone other than Ray_Net has seen it, in any version.
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Peter Nieman wrote:
> Wouldn't it make more sense to ship a lean product and tell people that
> they can add bloat to it by installing extensions than shipping a
> bloated product and telling people that they can get rid of some of the
> bloat by installing extensions?
Yes. That was, I seem t
it is one thing; repeating an answer, without
adducing any new information, doesn't really add anything
useful to the debate.
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Ant wrote:
> $ base64 -di encoded.txt decoded.jpg
> base64: extra operand `encoded.txt'
> Try `base64 --help' for more information.
Too many parameters. Add a redirection operator such as ">",
as in :
$ base64 -di encoded.
rks becomes excessive, I move
all but the current ones to a folder called "Archive".
Job done.
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trl+D&D'd it :
three entries appeared. Shift+D&D'd it : four
entries appeared.
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> Drag&drop...or do I misunderstand the question?
I find that d&d clones, not moves, regardless of
whether it is augmented with shift or ctrl.
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mark in" is not
the same as "How do I file a bookmark in a specific folder".
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em.
I would suggest that your computer is infected with one or more
items of malware; you should seek help from a professional such
as (e.g.,) the good guys at bleepingcomputer.com :
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/
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a apart), and even less idea of what sort
of freak weather conditions might be expected to occur in any
of them ...
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> In that case, it was not fully isolated.
Are you familiar with chaos theory, Paul ?
"A butterfly flaps its wings in Beijing
and a typhoon results in Oklahama".
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ne thing seems patently clear : the unforseeable is unforseeable.
Thus despite the very best of intentions, a malbehaved plugin
/might/ be able to bring down Seamonkey if the manner of its
misbehaviour was never foreseen or envisaged by the developers.
far more
reasonable 0,3Gb.
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to have that many
tabs open at one time, he or she deserves whatever crazy
behaviour they experience as a result.
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[1] Recycled from comment 6 : not a term I would normally
use in polite discourse.
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that unless that situation is reversed, Seamonkey
is doomed to remain of fringe interest, since the average browser
user would be most unwilling to have to delve into about:config,
yet such delving seems unavoidable if one is to get the most out
of the suite.
P
And the converse : expose all preferences in the GUI
rather than force users to delve into the depths of
about:config ?
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Philip Chee wrote:
> See: Bug 288764 - Add ability to hide some of the more advanced prefs
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=
Rick Merrill wrote:> John wrote:
>> I am not sure how to make the text larger.
>
> Larger text
1980s. We are now in 2013.
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two entirely different things. Writing HTML is about semantics :
"which element best describes this stretch of text ?"; designing
a web page is about appearance : "How and where should this
stretch of text (or image, or table, or media element) appear".
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> I have no explanation
I have : it came from AOL :-)
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Ed Mullen wrote:
> NIH???
Not Invented Here.
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My "unsent" mail lives in a folder called
"Pending (outgoing) messages".
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21trumpets wrote:
> I have a recourring message everytime I open seamonkey
> "do you want to send your unsent message now?"
>
> I never want to send the mes
e.
> Pop UpThrow a learning party! Grow a network in your city by inviting
> local groups to play and learn together.
from which I can only assume that Thimble is targetted
at the kindergarten generation rather than anyone with
a serious interest in developing material for the Web.
ne, die-hard Composer users
would (with complete justification) ask "Why have you done
that ?".
> Would it be a suite if they removed Chat?
Of course.
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default.
Just as a point of interest : how do you /know/ that they
are in 1252 encoding ? Are you looking at the source (as
I did) or are you being guided by something else ?
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e to select (e.g.,) ISO-8859-1 if it were not
the default.
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text and then copy and paste into seamonky.
This page, created using Seamonkey Composer, is in ISO-8859-1 as
expected; do you know why your pages end up in Windows-1252 ?
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Hallo
Hallo world
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wrote:
> Thank you, I could not have said it better. So my question is why is
> SeaMonkey doing this?
Because that is what you asked it to do : "Send Paqe",
not "Send link to Paqe".
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Danny --
Danny Kile wrote :
> Philip TAYLOR wrote:how exactly do you
>> create your links in the HTML editor ?
> No it does not ask me if I want the contents included as an
> attachment. I create attachment in two way typing them in as
> www.domainname.com or some times I
create your links in the HTML editor ?
P.S. Of course, I did not attempt to create a link
to (say) "weather.com"; I created a link to (say)
http://weather.com/
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wrote:
> So when you create an email with a link in it lets say weather.com,
> does
Danny Kile wrote:
> Edit > Preferences > Mail & Newsgroups > Send Format the Radio Button
> about half way down.
Got it. Thank you.
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wrote:
> I have it setup to send in HTML and plain text.
Where can this be specified ? I see only
"Compose messages in HTML format" (modal
tick box), and no option to specify "BOTH".
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t)
(note this is marked as default, not 3), but it does not
work. Instead I have to use the Seatabs extension.
Fortunately the current debate does not affect me :
I never want to re-order tabs.
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ople". Could you adduce some statistics
to support that statement ?
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dirk wrote:
> Philip TAYLOR wrote:
>> c subject
>>
>
>
> just some webspace I can use by my provider.
>
> I want to upload some pics to share
>
> I used to use a ftp app, but like to know if drag and drop is possible
>
> You know, like from one
c subject
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may12.newsgroup wrote:
> I thought postings in this newsgroup was limited to plain text. How is
> this specialized text changed from ASCII to Korean(?)
"Plain text" is plain text. It is not "plain text as used
in western countries that use no diacritics other than
the jot
WaltS wrote:
> Whatever EUC-KR is.
I wonder if the Koreans say the same about ASCII ?
Probably not.
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j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote:
> Sorry, forgot to explain that it is an email address from an incoming
> message.
>From the body of an incoming mail message (prefixed with mailto: ?)
or from the headers ?
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wrote:
> Not really answering your question, but why do you think going from
> 10.x to 11.x is a downgrade?
Going from Adobe Acrobat (any version) to Adobe Reader (any version)
is a major downgrade.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> 1) Click the Windows "Start" button and navigate to the "SeaMonkey"
> folder. Click that once to expand it. You'll see four entries, one
> of them being the Profile Manager. Right-click that and choose
> "copy," then escape out of the "Start" menu.
>
> 2) At the far
s this functionality
broken when support for "Reply/list" was partially added ?
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Example headers that fail to generate multiple To/CC fields :
Subject: Re: Next meeting of the group-name : 28th February 2013
From: Personal name
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 08:49:52 +
To: &q
Tom Pamin wrote:
> What can be causing this? It almost looks like an anti-aliasing issue.
"Download the Google Earth plugin". No thank you.
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first question is - is 2.16 the latest version? If so I don't
> understand why it is less than 2.7. I know there ws a 2.8 and 2.9 so
> why has the CURRENT version gone backward?
16 is not less than 7; it is greater.
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> What's New in SeaMonkey 2.16
>
> SeaMonkey 2.16 contains the following major changes relative to SeaMonkey
> 2.15:
> SeaMonkey-specific changes
>
> Reply to List is now supported.
Poorly supported. No "Reply to list" button,
and News
r's e-mail client to be able to handle the format
your e-mail client uses (HTML).
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still have a couple of the first generation Leatherman tools.
>
then just remove the "margin-left: 40px;" from it.
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Brooke Clarke wrote:
> Hi Philip:
>
> I'm using Composer to make and later edit web pages.
>
> When editing a page I
I see neither title nor sub-title in the list
of insertable entities; in (or from) which menu
are you adding a new sub title ?
Philip Taylor
Brooke Clarke wrote:
> Hi:
>
> When using Composer and adding a new sub title the starting position is
> indented and after typing t
also unresolved.
It would seem that Seamonkey honours half of the Windows preferred
font size setting : that is, it honours the larger font, but the
the concomitant increase in leading needed to accommodate a larger
font.
Philip Taylor
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sean nathan wrote:
>> Could you describe exactly /how/ you are adding e-mail addresses to
>> messages ?
>>
>> Philip Taylor
>
> my first reaction to this query is "you've got to be kidding me"
Not at all : unless we know the methodology being u
ing
e-mail addresses to messages ?
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