Hartmut Figge:
[omni.ja]
>It's a zip file. Of sorts. unzip can handle it. :)
Perhaps in greater detail.
hafi@i5-64 ~/ztmp/om $ ls -1
omni.ja
hafi@i5-64 ~/ztmp/om $ unzip omni.ja
[...]
hafi@i5-64 ~/ztmp/om $ ls -1
chrome
chrome.manifest
components
contentaccessible
defaults
greprefs.js
M.Ross:
>The omni.ja file is in the Seamonkey program directory,
That's the right one.
>over 19megs in size
In current trunk it has grown to 48m.
>and not a text file, some form of data.
It's a zip file. Of sorts. unzip can handle it. :)
Hartmut
SmnkyLst: Re: 2.38 default tab closing
Thank You, Sir, I appreciate your reply, and studied it without success.
M.Ross originally wrote:
Am I to understand that the close of a tab can be by a single click of
a tab icon "closeButton" - without right-click first? Where is the
icon? Dis
M.Ross:
>Am I to understand that the close of a tab can be by a single click of
>a tab icon "closeButton" - without right-click first? Where is the
>icon? Disabled? How do I activate the browser.tabs.closeButtons icon?
>Change the number 3 to what? I tried several to no avail. Is there a
Two Years ago - and far-far-away...
Sun, 27 Sep 2015 20:14 -0400 Roger Fink wrote:
In my installation of SeaMonkey 2.35 the default about:config preference
"browser.tabs.closeButtons" is set to 3, which removes the close button from
the individual tabs and places one close button at the far
NFN Smith wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
It's the theme. Everything is normal with the SM default theme, but I've
used Mostly Crystal (with the normal modifications to get it to install)
ever since it first came out and that was a long time ago (one of the
installation files is dated 6/9/07). So I'll
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
So I would assume the Firefox 3 Theme was missing the image/and or css
rule for the button's style. Finding the button's ID you could probably
create your own graphic and define it in the userChrome.css to fix what
was missing in your desired theme.
I'd say that's a
Roger Fink wrote:
It's the theme. Everything is normal with the SM default theme, but I've
used Mostly Crystal (with the normal modifications to get it to install)
ever since it first came out and that was a long time ago (one of the
installation files is dated 6/9/07). So I'll need to deal with
Original Message
Roger Fink wrote:
In my installation of SeaMonkey 2.35 the default about:config preference
"browser.tabs.closeButtons" is set to 3, which removes the close button
from the individual tabs and places one close button at the far
right-hand side of the tab row.
Roger Fink wrote:
I wrote (attribute restored):
Roger Fink wrote:
Note: I'm not sure this is relevant, but in case it is, my bookmarks
sidebar appears on the right hand side. This is done via userChrome.css,
not the X-sidebar extension.
Or your tweak here.
^what does this mean?
On 28/09/2015 08:14, Roger Fink wrote:
> In my installation of SeaMonkey 2.35 the default about:config preference
> "browser.tabs.closeButtons" is set to 3, which removes the close button
> from the individual tabs and places one close button at the far
> right-hand side of the tab row. This is
Original Message
Roger Fink wrote:
In my installation of SeaMonkey 2.35 the default about:config preference
"browser.tabs.closeButtons" is set to 3, which removes the close button
from the individual tabs and places one close button at the far
right-hand side of the tab row.
In my installation of SeaMonkey 2.35 the default about:config preference
"browser.tabs.closeButtons" is set to 3, which removes the close button
from the individual tabs and places one close button at the far
right-hand side of the tab row. This is exactly what I want.
In 2.38, the default
Roger Fink wrote:
In my installation of SeaMonkey 2.35 the default about:config preference
"browser.tabs.closeButtons" is set to 3, which removes the close button
from the individual tabs and places one close button at the far
right-hand side of the tab row. This is exactly what I want.
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