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Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Print Preview is also grayed out. It could also be useful.
Lightning doesn't need it because you always get the custom calender
print preview dialog that includes preview.
Finally the Monthly Grid does not print Category Colors.
MCBastos wrote:
Or so I thought. Turns out that there is a Microsoft piece of crap that
insists on ruining it: the so-called Office HTML Icon Handler
(MSOHEV.DLL). It is installed (no choice about it) with Office 2003, and
modifies the standard way Explorer handles HTML files: if it finds a
line
Daniel wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bush wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bush wrote:
Danny Kile wrote:
Web site work in IE but not in Seamonkey 2.0. However, it did not work
in Seamonkey 1.1.18 either. When looking and the program listing if
you click on a show it will display a opening that
I kept wondering why the download manager didn't kick in and come to
front when you start a download. well I had to change this setting:
browser.download.manager.focusWhenStarting;true
It originally set to false which means you don't know you've even
started a download until you actually open
Phillip Jones schrieb:
Shows the people designing the program don't even use it.
Shows you don't know what you are talking about (sorry if it sounds
offensive, but not any more than your statement is the other way round,
think about that). The Download Manager is used by almost everybody,
Phillip Jones schrieb:
As you are an applications Developer, you will never
think like a user.
I'm more of a user than a developer, actually. Still, primarily I'm a
project manager, then a user, and sometimes I might peek into
development for a bit.
Robert Kaiser
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
Shows the people designing the program don't even use it.
Shows you don't know what you are talking about (sorry if it sounds
offensive, but not any more than your statement is the other way round,
think about that). The Download Manager is used by
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
For the question:
Will any bugs pecurliar to SeaMonkey be fixed? Will any bugs be fixed
other than security bugs? Will any bugs be fixed other than those fixed
in Gecko for Firefox?
The answer is NO only the already fixed
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Oh, and I was under the impression that this pref is set to true by
default, but I might be wrong, like every so often.
No it's not:
http://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-1.9.1/source/suite/browser/browser-prefs.js#103
One could get that impression, though, because the checkbox
I'm a longtime user of Multizilla, and I miss lots of its features in
Seamonkey 2. I guess I'll have to wait for most of them until HJ has
time to finish his Suiterunner-compatible port...
But, until then, it brought to fore a few Seamonkey issues -- ones that,
I think, could be addressed in the
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
I'm contemplating going back from 2.0 to 1.18 to get a working
ID/password recovery system. The current tricks in 2.0 to get the ID
password for different sites either don't work or take much too long
- old 1.18 would fill in the ID password as soon as I got to a site.
Or -
David Wilkinson wrote:
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
I'm contemplating going back from 2.0 to 1.18 to get a working
ID/password recovery system. The current tricks in 2.0 to get the ID
password for different sites either don't work or take much too long
- old 1.18 would fill in the ID password as soon
Interviewed by CNN on 5/12/2009 16:37, David Wilkinson told the world:
For me the overwhelming advantage of SM2 is that it has the FireFox 3
rendering
engine. So many sites don't display well in SM1/FF2 these days.
There's that, certainly. For me, a few other things:
- My bank here in
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
I'm contemplating going back from 2.0 to 1.18 to get a working
ID/password recovery system. The current tricks in 2.0 to get the ID
password for different sites either don't work or take much too long
- old 1.18 would fill in the ID password as soon as I got to a site.
Or -
I'm using SM 1.1.18 and keep running into various web sites where they
never finish loading and it eventually tells me that a script has timed
out, and asks if I want to stop it. Why is that happening so much?
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On 12/5/2009 12:12 PM, Devil's Advocate wrote:
I'm using SM 1.1.18 and keep running into various web sites where they
never finish loading and it eventually tells me that a script has timed
out, and asks if I want to stop it. Why is that happening so much?
You're not providing much
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
Shows the people designing the program don't even use it.
Shows you don't know what you are talking about (sorry if it sounds
offensive, but not any more than your statement is the other way round,
think about that). The Download Manager is used by
Since I upgraded to Seamonkey 2.0 it looks like I don't any more get
'tool tips' texts when I move the mouse over links having the html
attributes 'TITLE' and/or 'ALT' filled. This worked with pre 2.0
Seamonkey releases. Do I miss something or did I encounter a bug/feature?
An example is new
On or about 12/5/2009 3:38 PM, reccmo typed the following:
Since I upgraded to Seamonkey 2.0 it looks like I don't any more get
'tool tips' texts when I move the mouse over links having the html
attributes 'TITLE' and/or 'ALT' filled. This worked with pre 2.0
Seamonkey releases. Do I miss
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
Shows the people designing the program don't even use it.
Shows you don't know what you are talking about (sorry if it sounds
offensive, but not any more than your statement is the other way round,
think about that). The
On 12/05/2009 06:20 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bush wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bush wrote:
Danny Kile wrote:
Web site work in IE but not in Seamonkey 2.0. However, it did not work
in Seamonkey 1.1.18 either. When looking and the program listing if
you
Mark Hansen schrieb:
On 12/5/2009 12:12 PM, Devil's Advocate wrote:
I'm using SM 1.1.18 and keep running into various web sites where they
never finish loading and it eventually tells me that a script has timed
out, and asks if I want to stop it. Why is that happening so much?
You're not
question schrieb:
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
I'm contemplating going back from 2.0 to 1.18 to get a working
ID/password recovery system. The current tricks in 2.0 to get the ID
password for different sites either don't work or take much too long
- old 1.18 would fill in the ID password as soon as I
I'm not sure auto fill is the proper term.
In prior versions of SM when I had to enter a username and password, it
offered the option of saving them (except on some financial sites where
that authors had apparently blocked it). When I next went to the site,
the information was automatically
Stan schrieb:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Martin Freitag schrieb:
Drag'n'Drop works fine here, I wonder why...
Haha, found out it's in a browser-window caught by the download
statusbar extension ;-)
You lost me with this one. What is download statusbar extension? Are
you saying you didn't drag
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 12/5/2009 3:38 PM, reccmo typed the following:
Since I upgraded to Seamonkey 2.0 it looks like I don't any more get
'tool tips' texts when I move the mouse over links having the html
attributes 'TITLE' and/or 'ALT' filled. This worked with pre 2.0
Seamonkey releases.
On 12/5/2009 1:40 PM, Martin Freitag wrote:
Mark Hansen schrieb:
On 12/5/2009 12:12 PM, Devil's Advocate wrote:
I'm using SM 1.1.18 and keep running into various web sites where they
never finish loading and it eventually tells me that a script has timed
out, and asks if I want to stop it.
n...@home schrieb:
In SM 2, the information is not automatically entered until I put in the
first letter of the user name, a minor hassle when one has multiple
usernames, and not, in my opinion, an improvement.
You can also click in the empty box again to get the menu of all
proposals
Christian Mondrup wrote:
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 12/5/2009 3:38 PM, reccmo typed the following:
/snip/
Works fine for me in 2.0 -
Check Edit/Preferences/Appearance and make sure 'Show Tool Tips' box is
checked.
Thanks - this is what I was missing.
Maybe this ought to be default enabled.
On or about 12/5/2009 6:40 PM, stango typed the following:
Martin Freitag wrote:
question schrieb:
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
I'm contemplating going back from 2.0 to 1.18 to get a working
ID/password recovery system. The current tricks in 2.0 to get the ID
password for different sites either don't
On or about 12/5/2009 4:49 PM, NoOp typed the following:
On 12/05/2009 06:20 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bush wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bush wrote:
Danny Kile wrote:
Web site work in IE but not in Seamonkey 2.0. However, it did not work
in Seamonkey
stango wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
question schrieb:
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
I'm contemplating going back from 2.0 to 1.18 to get a working
ID/password recovery system. The current tricks in 2.0 to get the ID
password for different sites either don't work or take much too long
- old 1.18 would
Interviewed by CNN on 5/12/2009 19:51, Martin Freitag told the world:
MCBastos schrieb:
So, what about a preference to make the keyboard shortcuts to behave the
same way as the close-tab mouse buttons? I found a reference to a
Firefox preference ( browser.tabs.closeWindowWithLastTab ) that
I recently ran into Bug 105955 (
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105955 ), which echoes
some of my thoughts about Seamonkey.
It was marked as WONTFIX back in 2002 by Hixie, under the reason that
we should be separating the programs instead of joining them. Well,
Thunderbird and
cmcadams wrote:
But not in IE. For the first time in my experience. Anyone else?
http://www.politico.com/
It comes up blank in 1.1.18, until I expand the window to full screen,
then a 2 x 3 box with pages flipping over in it shows. Clicking on
that opens a magazine in another tab, which
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