Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
The icon is there in the launcher and in the dash. What I'm talking
about is the RUNNING version of Seamonkey. It used to create a separate
icon for every running instance (mail/news, browser, composition, etc)
That stopped a while ago, IIRC
NoOp wrote:
On 12/29/2014 04:02 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
NoOp wrote:
If you right click on the icon you can easily switch between any of
those (email, browser, newsgroup et al).
Thanks for that. I wasn't aware of that. The icon is still the ugly
grey question mark generic icon, but at
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
The icon is there in the launcher and in the dash. What I'm talking
about is the RUNNING version of Seamonkey. It used to create a separate
icon for every running instance (mail/news, browser, composition, etc)
That stopped a while ago, IIRC there is a bug created for
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I use the default Unity desktop. As I mentioned, I do not see this
behavior on my wife's Linux Mint system running Cinnamon, so I suspect
something changed that Unity doesn't particularly like.
That wouldn't surprise me, if it's something related to Unity. My
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I meant to mention this before but I found the places.sqlite issue
more important.
Prior to 2.31, whenever I'd launch Seamonkey under Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty
Tahr) I'd get two icons appearing in the launcher, the icon for the
browser (the standard Seamonkey icon) and the icon
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I meant to mention this before but I found the places.sqlite issue
more important.
Prior to 2.31, whenever I'd launch Seamonkey under Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty
Tahr) I'd get two icons appearing in the launcher, the icon for the
browser (the standard Seamonkey icon) and the icon
NoOp wrote:
If you right click on the icon you can easily switch between any of
those (email, browser, newsgroup et al).
Thanks for that. I wasn't aware of that. The icon is still the ugly
grey question mark generic icon, but at least now I can easily switch
from one to the other.
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NFN Smith wrote:
If I remember correctly, you get your updates from Ubuntuzilla, which is
where I get mine. Which desktop are you running? I normally run KDE,
although I sometimes use GNOME classic, but I haven't checked behavior
there.
I use the default Unity desktop. As I mentioned, I
On 12/29/2014 04:02 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
NoOp wrote:
If you right click on the icon you can easily switch between any of
those (email, browser, newsgroup et al).
Thanks for that. I wasn't aware of that. The icon is still the ugly
grey question mark generic icon, but at least now I
NoOp wrote:
snip
[Desktop Entry]
Categories=GTK;Network;
GenericName=Internet Suite
Icon[en_US]=/home/user/seamonkey/seamonkey/chrome/icons/default/seamonkey.png
NoDisplay=false
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Exec=/home/user/seamonkey/seamonkey/seamonkey %u
Name[en_US]=Mozilla SeaMonkey
On 26/12/14 23:37, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I meant to mention this before but I found the places.sqlite issue
more important.
Prior to 2.31, whenever I'd launch Seamonkey under Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty
Tahr) I'd get two icons appearing in the launcher, the icon for the
browser (the standard Seamonkey
Daniel wrote:
On 26/12/14 23:37, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I meant to mention this before but I found the places.sqlite issue
more important.
Prior to 2.31, whenever I'd launch Seamonkey under Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty
Tahr) I'd get two icons appearing in the launcher, the icon for the
browser (the
I meant to mention this before but I found the places.sqlite issue
more important.
Prior to 2.31, whenever I'd launch Seamonkey under Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty
Tahr) I'd get two icons appearing in the launcher, the icon for the
browser (the standard Seamonkey icon) and the icon for the Mail/News
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