How to open multiple windows?

2015-03-25 Thread Jay O'Brien
I run three separate windows with Seamonkey displaying html videos from cameras on my LAN. After closing all the Seamonkey windows, running Seamonkey sometimes brings back two of the last open windows with their video components, positioned on my monitors exactly as they were before I closed

Re: How to open multiple windows?

2015-03-25 Thread mozilla-lists . mbourne
may not have specifically set it. I think that does reopen multiple windows if you had multiple windows open when you exited SeaMonkey. With that set, if you have several windows open and go to File Exit, I think SeaMonkey remembers all the windows open at that time, and restores them on next

Re: How to open multiple windows?

2015-03-25 Thread Jay O'Brien
Previous Session? I'm not certain, but that might be the default option, so you may not have specifically set it. I think that does reopen multiple windows if you had multiple windows open when you exited SeaMonkey. With that set, if you have several windows open and go to File Exit, I think

Re: Multiple Windows

2010-06-27 Thread Daniel
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Daniel wrote: but I cannot tell what OS you are using (Whats Warp 4.5??). I see nobody has answered that for you yet. It is OS/2. I was a Warp user for a time during the mid-90s, and might have remained so, except there was not a lot of productive software

Re: Multiple Windows

2010-06-26 Thread Daniel
Beverly Howard wrote: What I normally see when this occurs is a (not responding) message in the windows title bar. While it is highly irritating, I have found that when I switch to another (non SM) window, a few minutes later SM starts responding. I have also found that if I look at task

Re: Multiple Windows

2010-06-26 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Daniel wrote: but I cannot tell what OS you are using (Whats Warp 4.5??). I see nobody has answered that for you yet. It is OS/2. I was a Warp user for a time during the mid-90s, and might have remained so, except there was not a lot of productive software available for the platform -- or at

Re: Multiple Windows

2010-06-26 Thread Beverly Howard
do you have to reply to postings without quoting any of the previous posts?? Will comply... I apologize for the bad habit of assuming that everyone here is using SeaMonkey's newsreader and with threads with unread set ;-) Beverly Howard ___

Re: Multiple Windows

2010-06-26 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Beverly Howard wrote: [Daniel wrote: attribute restored] do you have to reply to postings without quoting any of the previous posts?? Will comply... I apologize for the bad habit of assuming that everyone here is using SeaMonkey's newsreader and with threads with unread set ;-) Daniel

Re: Multiple Windows

2010-06-26 Thread Beverly Howard
and one popular way is to Hide Read Messages. Thanks, I fully understand that... and most newsreaders offer that option. I will endeavor to resume selective relevant quoting here. It took me years to find and discover the power of Mozilla's threads with unread ...which hides all messages

Re: Multiple Windows

2010-06-25 Thread Daniel
Ksteinsky wrote: Hi, i try to have multiple windows open for different functions like browser mail, and klick a *.html file. But seamonkey rejects the request with the message: Seamonky is already running, but not responding What the matter. What did i wrong? have a nice day, KARL

Re: Multiple Windows

2010-06-25 Thread Beverly Howard
What I normally see when this occurs is a (not responding) message in the windows title bar. While it is highly irritating, I have found that when I switch to another (non SM) window, a few minutes later SM starts responding. I have also found that if I look at task manager after one of

Multiple Windows

2010-06-23 Thread Ksteinsky
Hi, i try to have multiple windows open for different functions like browser mail, and klick a *.html file. But seamonkey rejects the request with the message: Seamonky is already running, but not responding What the matter. What did i wrong? have a nice day, KARL

Re: Exiting SeaMonkey v2.0.3, with multiple windows and tabs opened, and still remembering sessions when restoring.

2010-03-03 Thread Lucas Levrel
Le 2 mars 2010, Ant a écrit : I sometimes have SeaMonkey v2.0.3 with multiple windows and tabs opened. I noticed manually exiting it and relaunching it only brings back the last visited browser window with its tabs and not my other windows with tabs. Works here (Linux). Maybe file a bug

Re: Exiting SeaMonkey v2.0.3, with multiple windows and tabs opened, and still remembering sessions when restoring.

2010-03-03 Thread Ant
On 3/2/2010 9:25 AM PT, Bernard Mercier typed: I sometimes have SeaMonkey v2.0.3 with multiple windows and tabs opened. I noticed manually exiting it and relaunching it only brings back the last visited browser window with its tabs and not my other windows with tabs. How can I have it reshow

Re: Exiting SeaMonkey v2.0.3, with multiple windows and tabs opened, and still remembering sessions when restoring.

2010-03-03 Thread Ant
On 3/2/2010 3:16 PM PT, Stan typed: I sometimes have SeaMonkey v2.0.3 with multiple windows and tabs opened. I noticed manually exiting it and relaunching it only brings back the last visited browser window with its tabs and not my other windows with tabs. How can I have it reshow all my opened

Re: Exiting SeaMonkey v2.0.3, with multiple windows and tabs opened, and still remembering sessions when restoring.

2010-03-03 Thread Stan
Ant wrote: On 3/2/2010 3:16 PM PT, Stan typed: I sometimes have SeaMonkey v2.0.3 with multiple windows and tabs opened. I noticed manually exiting it and relaunching it only brings back the last visited browser window with its tabs and not my other windows with tabs. How can I have it reshow

Exiting SeaMonkey v2.0.3, with multiple windows and tabs opened, and still remembering sessions when restoring.

2010-03-02 Thread Ant
Hello! I sometimes have SeaMonkey v2.0.3 with multiple windows and tabs opened. I noticed manually exiting it and relaunching it only brings back the last visited browser window with its tabs and not my other windows with tabs. How can I have it reshow all my opened windows and their tabs? I

Re: Exiting SeaMonkey v2.0.3, with multiple windows and tabs opened, and still remembering sessions when restoring.

2010-03-02 Thread Stan
Ant wrote: Hello! I sometimes have SeaMonkey v2.0.3 with multiple windows and tabs opened. I noticed manually exiting it and relaunching it only brings back the last visited browser window with its tabs and not my other windows with tabs. How can I have it reshow all my opened windows