Re: Video/audio sync problem
stan wrote: Rick Merrill wrote: stan wrote: This is probably not a problem for this news group but I don't know where to begin. When I play videos from CBS.com, sometimes the video and audio will go out of sync as I am watching the video. Is this related to the program that SM uses to play the video? Can it be changed to a better program by me? Thanks Stan First make sure you use the SD (not the HD) clips. Are you using SM 1.1.17? Yes, I'm using 1,1,17. I've had this kind of problem for a long time. I thought my new computer which is much faster might help and it does to a great degree, but still times when auio/video gets out of sync. You may have other programs (such as a DVD player) which hook-into the interrupt chain then decide not to take action. For some people who have collected a LOT of programs that act upon IO (Input/Output) the time involved can really Add up! There's a program called Process Explorer that you can download for free that *might* help you find such other programs. OR you can just uninstall all a/v (audio/video) tools you have which you do not use regularly. Note that what I'm saying is not browser related, but system related. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
settings for this account
THe popup does it's job, but hitting OK does nothing. Why? Hitting the X closes the GUI just fine. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Changing the Profile location.
Martin Feitag wrote: Frog schrieb: Now back to my original questions: ---can this Mozilla folder be moved to the E drive permanently? Yes. :-) ---how do I make this happen so that SeaMonkey will know where to find it. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Moving_your_profile_folder especially: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Moving_your_profile_folder#Mozilla_Suite_and_SeaMonkey_1.x ---what happens when I attempt to make future updates to SeaMonkey? Everything will be fine, Seamonkey updates the program diretory, not your profile directory. You can delete the program directory etc. if you wish at ay time, your profil will stay safe and can be used later on. The only exception is when Seamonkey 2.0 shows up. Then you will have to repeat these steps to move your SM2 profile once again (but only one time). This is due to the fact that SM2 creates a new profile by importing data from your old SM1.1.x profile. As long as you're updating SM1.1.17 to 1.1.18 for examle no further steps are required. And when you update SM2.0 to SM2.1 or whatever no further steps will be required. ---do I have a separate action to take involving the tomtom entry found in the Mozilla folder? ---is moving this Mozilla folder to the E drive a good or bad idea? Moving your profile to your data-partition is a very good idea as you can format your OS-partition (or reload backup, whatever) at any time without losing any of your profile data. regards Martin I'm sorry for the delay in getting back to this subject--I have been otherwise occupied by my daughters surgery. I'm not sure I know what I am doing when I start moving my profile to the E:\ partition of my hard drive. Let me explain and hope you can give me a little further guidance. - Step 1 - Completely close Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey 1.x **Done. - Step 2 - Copy the Profile namefolder (which contain the .SLT folder to wherever you want to store it, as long as no other folder with the same name exists in that location. You can copy it anywhere except the application's program directory. **Currently, my profile is found in the following location: C:\Documents and Settings\Frog\Application Data\Mozilla Under Mozilla at this point I have the following: Mozilla Extensions ho...@tomtom.com Profiles Frog-SeaM g66n48iz.slt chrome Mail incoming.verizon.net Local Folders News news.mozilla-1.org news.mozilla.org (((and other news groups I visit))) I decided, based on the instructions above that I was to copy the Profiles folder to the E partition of my hard drive...becoming E:\Profiles. That action was completed. I checked to see that all sub folders under the Profiles folder was also copied to the E:\ location and they were. So far, all was going without a glitch. QUESTION 1: I desire to move everything from Mozilla folder on to the E:\ partition. Is this possible? I'm not sure what moving the Mozilla folder, a folder that includes a sub folder Extensions, will do to my tomtom GPS update connection. - Step 3 - Start Profile Manager - **Done. - Step 4 - Click on Create Profile... and, in the dialog that opens, enter the new profile name, using the EXACT same name as the Profile name folder you copied. For example, if you are copying the MyProfile\.SLT folder, enter MYProfile as the new profile name. **I did as instructed, I placed Frog-SeaM in the new profile name blank. - Strp 5 - If you placed the Profile name folder in a different location (other than the Default profile location): Check on the Choose Folder... button. A Browse for Folder dialog will open. Select the folder that contains the Profile Name folder you copied. For example, if you placed the My Profilefolder inside the D:Mozilla\Profiles folder, select the Profiles folder. ***I chose the E:\Profiles in the dropdown window. I thought everything was working as advertised at this point--I identified the name of my profile as Frog/SeaM and that it was located on my system at E:\Profiles. - Review the path shown in the Completing the Create Profile Wizard dialog to make sure it is correct, and then click Finish to create the new Profile. ***When reviewing this step, I found that I was not able to proceed any further, as I was informed that a profile already exists with the same name...and to please select a different name for my profile. I hit cancel again because I didn't know what to do next. Can you give me some guidance that will get me the rest of the way through this process? Thanks for your help. Frog ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: re. Where s The Address Book In SeaMonkey
u...@domain.invalid wrote: Tobias Fischer wrote: On 03.08.2009 03:43, u...@domain.invalid wrote: u...@domain.invalid wrote: Tobias Fischer wrote: On 03.08.2009 02:47, u...@domain.invalid wrote: Martin Feitag wrote: [...] Please paste that file into your Seamonkey profile directory, not into the seamonkey program. This is just a normal file-copy-command within windows explorer. So no Seamonkey interaction is needed at that point. regards [...] See: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey Tobias Hi Tobias, This may be the aha moment. Thanks ever so much for your clue. I'll try it, and will let you know if I succeeded. It is frustrating to have an advanced degree, speak 6 languages, and not be able to speak Windows. Mort Hi Tobias, Thanks for the new suggestion. I followed the directions in the link, and found the profile folder, and the abook. I dragged the isolated narrative old address book to that icon, and it took as its MB count went up appropriately. However, when I then turned SeaMonkey on again, and clicked on its address book, it still had only 39 addresses. I don't know where the old plus new ones are hiding now, but I sure wish that they would go to my SeaMonkey's address book icon, so that I could use them. They represent about 10 years of addresses, and I really need hem. Hi Mort, before you copy your old and wanted abook.mab into your current Profile-Folder, you have to close SeaMonkey completely, be sure you have disabled Quick-Start too before. Using the Windows-Task-Manager, you can look if there is a seamonkey.exe Process still running. If this happen, you can kill the Process using the Task-Manager. And if you won't replace your new Addressbook, you can rename the old one (or the new one) into abook-1.mab before copy the File into your SeaMonkey Profile-Folder. Tobias Hi, Thanks again. As per previous posts, I tried all the things that you and others advise. Due to the havoc wreaked by my computer tech, the old address book with hundreds of my addresses is self-standing on my hard drive, not in any profile. It will not drag into my SeaMonkey profile , (with SeaMonkey completely turned off), and when I do copy, it will not paste. So close, and yet so far. Regards, Mort P.S. For some reason known only to Bill gates, all my other send mails are fine, but my send mails to this group get sent but with an unknown name instead of mort, and are not copied into my sent folder. it will not paste. Perhaps you don't have the rights to write in your profile - very strange (some non permissions problem) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Sending in HTML
Bill Davidsen wrote: Brian Mailman wrote: WinXP, SP3 SM 1.1.17 I receive HTML email on occasion. When I reply to it, the Reply is always in plain text. Forwarding is in plain text too. This is fine with me, for the megamajority most part. Now I have occasion to send an HTML-formatted Forward (it has charts and schtuff that are important to have intact). Why not just forward it as an attachment? Thanks, but Martin and Mark told me how to do it. B/ ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: settings for this account
Rick Merrill schrieb: THe popup does it's job, but hitting OK does nothing. Why? Hitting the X closes the GUI just fine. What the hell are you taklking about? -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - http://www.gerstbach.at/2004/ascii ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Firefox View extension like IE View extension?
On 08/08/09 15:09, Ant wrote: Hello. I use SeaMonkey v1.1.17 heavily and sometimes I use IE6 and Firefox when the Web sites/pages doesn't work properly for whatever reasons and for testings. I use IE View (http://ieview.mozdev.org/) extension for launching Web pages from SeaMonkey. Is there one for Firefox too and works on all OS' (Mac OS X 10.2.8, Debian/Linux, etc.)? Thank you in advance. :) Actually, SeaMonkey and Firefox use the same rendering engine, called Gecko, so what you want is not necessary. If the page displays differently in SeaMonkey and Firefox, it most likely due to a coding issue, where in the site developer is browser sniffing for Firefox, rather than Gecko as they should. Use can use the User Agent Switcher to tell SeaMonkey to pretend to be any browser you like (including Firefox) to see if this is the case. If your browser sends that it is Firefox and the site begins working, bingo. Just do a search for User Agent Switcher (it's an add-on), then create a user agent entry for Firefox (any version you like). Then you can switch to it and browse to the web site. Best Regards, ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
SeaMonkey gets slower and slower
Hi, I've been using SeaMonkey for years now on a Mac, and one predictable thing happens when I haven't quit the suite for several days--it becomes slower and slower to respond. Intuitively, I think it has to do with Java-heavy sites like Amazon, but I don't really know. Anyone have this same symptom, and can I expect it to be resolved in v2? thx, Brad Mac G5 PPC Dual 2.3ghz, 6gb RAM, OS 10.4.11 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey