Ant wrote:
On 7/14/2012 5:45 PM PT, Ant typed:
So, using what Philip said, give yourself a new, empty, profile for SM
2.10.1!! Then 2.0.14 will have a profile (the default) and 2.10.1 will
use the new one, never to interfere with each other (unless you want).
Weird. My two SM installations
Ant wrote:
Hi!
In SM versions v2.0.14 and earlier in their GUI preferences, there were
settings to set how many days, pages, etc. for each history settings and
sizes. Same for cache and memory. Were these removed?
Thank you in advance. :)
History set in Edit-Preferences-Browser-History
Cache
Ant wrote:
Is it me or does the listed newsgroups list, with keywords, does not
show in alphabetical order? :( Thank you in advance. :)
Sorry, what listed newsgroups list are you talking about??
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Ant wrote:
... for v2.10.1 (and soon v2.11+) due to JavaScript/JS speed problems on
some web sites and pages in older Gecko engines. :(
Does anyone if there is a SM compatible extensions for these?
1. NoSquint, to memorize sizes on specific web pages/sites, from
https://urandom.ca/nosquint/
2.
Ant wrote:
Hi!
In older SeaMonkey versions (v2.0.14 and earlier), I could open all my
bookmark group into new tabs without touching the current one. In
v2.10.1, one of them overwrites my current tab. How can I make it not do
that? I cannot find the option for this new behavior.
Thank you in
Ed Mullen:
In older SeaMonkey versions (v2.0.14 and earlier), I could open all my
bookmark group into new tabs without touching the current one. In
v2.10.1, one of them overwrites my current tab. How can I make it not do
that? I cannot find the option for this new behavior.
Edit -
On 7/14/12 6:30 PM, Ant wrote:
Hi!
In SM versions v2.0.14 and earlier in their GUI preferences, there were
settings to set how many days, pages, etc. for each history settings and
sizes. Same for cache and memory. Were these removed?
Thank you in advance. :)
The capability you want
I don't know if it is just my old computer with updated Windows XP Pro.
SP3, it seems like sometimes I have refresh problem when I use alt-tab
hotkeys to switch between windows a lot with SM v2.10.1.
I also noticed sometimes my ctrl key get stuck with SM.
Has anyone else experienced this
On 7/14/2012 11:42 PM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:
Weird. My two SM installations are confused now. I told v2.10.1 to
always use the new clean profile and I tell v2.0.14 to always use the
old profile, but they are confused. My old ones detect new extensions
for compatibility issues. I tried
On 7/15/2012 7:22 AM PT, Ed Mullen typed:
... for v2.10.1 (and soon v2.11+) due to JavaScript/JS speed problems on
some web sites and pages in older Gecko engines. :(
Does anyone if there is a SM compatible extensions for these?
1. NoSquint, to memorize sizes on specific web pages/sites, from
On 7/15/2012 8:57 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:
In SM versions v2.0.14 and earlier in their GUI preferences, there were
settings to set how many days, pages, etc. for each history settings and
sizes. Same for cache and memory. Were these removed?
The capability you want was removed with
On 7/15/2012 1:58 AM PT, Daniel typed:
Ant wrote:
Hi!
In SM versions v2.0.14 and earlier in their GUI preferences, there were
settings to set how many days, pages, etc. for each history settings and
sizes. Same for cache and memory. Were these removed?
Thank you in advance. :)
History set
On 7/15/2012 9:18 AM PT, Ant typed:
Bug #660646 requests that the capability be restored. After all, users
are the best deciders of what they really want. See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660646.
Thanks. Voted.
Wow, I read the other related bug reports and you can't
On 7/15/2012 1:59 AM PT, Daniel typed:
Is it me or does the listed newsgroups list, with keywords, does not
show in alphabetical order? :( Thank you in advance. :)
Sorry, what listed newsgroups list are you talking about??
See my screen shot/capture: http://i.imgur.com/JjCw0.gif ... I can't
On 7/15/2012 7:34 AM PT, Hartmut Figge typed:
In older SeaMonkey versions (v2.0.14 and earlier), I could open all my
bookmark group into new tabs without touching the current one. In
v2.10.1, one of them overwrites my current tab. How can I make it not do
that? I cannot find the option for this
Ant wrote:
On 7/15/2012 9:18 AM PT, Ant typed:
Bug #660646 requests that the capability be restored. After all, users
are the best deciders of what they really want. See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660646.
Thanks. Voted.
Wow, I read the other related bug reports and you
On 07/15/2012 12:30 PM, Ant wrote:
On 7/15/2012 1:59 AM PT, Daniel typed:
Is it me or does the listed newsgroups list, with keywords, does not
show in alphabetical order? :( Thank you in advance. :)
Sorry, what listed newsgroups list are you talking about??
See my screen shot/capture:
On 7/15/2012 10:00 AM PT, WLS typed:
Is it me or does the listed newsgroups list, with keywords, does not
show in alphabetical order? :( Thank you in advance. :)
Sorry, what listed newsgroups list are you talking about??
See my screen shot/capture: http://i.imgur.com/JjCw0.gif ... I can't
On 7/15/2012 9:44 AM PT, Larry S. typed:
Bug #660646 requests that the capability be restored. After all, users
are the best deciders of what they really want. See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660646.
Wow, I read the other related bug reports and you can't manually delete
In older SeaMonkey versions, there was an option not to repeat the
search from the top (assuming top to the bottom) after reaching the end.
Is there a way to bring this back for find?
Thank you in advance. :)
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torturing
On 7/15/2012 9:13 AM PT, Ant typed:
...
Don't know about BugMeNot but you don't really need NoSquint - the
capability is built into SM.
about:config
browser.zoom.siteSpecific
is set True by default.
Ah. What about showing the status of text and whole web page sizes in
percentage that
Ant:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=589079 ... An annoying bug.
So many crazy bugs and design changes. :(
But Philip is right in Comment 2. :)
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=589079#c2
Hartmut
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On 7/15/2012 10:09 AM PT, Hartmut Figge typed:
Ant:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=589079 ... An annoying bug.
So many crazy bugs and design changes. :(
But Philip is right in Comment 2. :)
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=589079#c2
So, it's by design? Ugh. :(
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On 7/15/12 9:18 AM, Ant wrote:
On 7/15/2012 8:57 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:
In SM versions v2.0.14 and earlier in their GUI preferences, there were
settings to set how many days, pages, etc. for each history settings and
sizes. Same for cache and memory. Were these removed?
The capability
Hi again!
Is anyone else noticing v2.10.1 uses a lot more memory than v2.0.14 and
earlier? I saw my new SM installation and profile went high as 1.5-1.6
(peak) GB in my old, updated 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine (2.5 GB
of RAM). This was I surfing, watching videos, using tabs, etc. a
On 7/15/2012 10:16 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:
Do you have the PrefBar extension installed? If so, get the Expire
History Button from
http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/buttons.html#expirehistory and import it
into PrefBar. While the default is 30 days, you can set another number
of days. To
Ant:
In older SeaMonkey versions, there was an option not to repeat the
search from the top (assuming top to the bottom) after reaching the end.
Is there a way to bring this back for find?
Uncheck '[x] Wrap'. ;)
Hartmut
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I guess no one uses seamonkey for videos on youtube. Kinda sad that
seamonkey with its rich history can't play videos. I feel like its 1982
all over again. If I wanted to use IE I would not be trying to use
seamonkey so that is not really helpful. Videos on firefox are not
working either.
Dave and Colette Hirsh:
I guess no one uses seamonkey for videos on youtube.
I have just done that because of a link in telepolis.
Kinda sad that seamonkey with its rich history can't play videos.
You need a plugin for that. In my case it is Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202.
Hartmut
On 7/15/12 10:05 AM, Ant wrote:
In older SeaMonkey versions, there was an option not to repeat the
search from the top (assuming top to the bottom) after reaching the end.
Is there a way to bring this back for find?
Thank you in advance. :)
This is bug #505196 and is a result of
On 7/15/2012 10:22 AM PT, Hartmut Figge typed:
In older SeaMonkey versions, there was an option not to repeat the
search from the top (assuming top to the bottom) after reaching the end.
Is there a way to bring this back for find?
Uncheck '[x] Wrap'. ;)
Um, I don't see a Wrap option in
On 7/15/2012 10:29 AM PT, Dave and Colette Hirsh typed:
I guess no one uses seamonkey for videos on youtube. Kinda sad that
seamonkey with its rich history can't play videos. I feel like its 1982
all over again. If I wanted to use IE I would not be trying to use
seamonkey so that is not really
On 7/15/2012 10:36 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:
In older SeaMonkey versions, there was an option not to repeat the
search from the top (assuming top to the bottom) after reaching the end.
Is there a way to bring this back for find?
This is bug #505196 and is a result of implementing the Find
Dave and Colette Hirsh wrote:
I guess no one uses seamonkey for videos on youtube. Kinda sad that
seamonkey with its rich history can't play videos. I feel like its 1982
all over again. If I wanted to use IE I would not be trying to use
seamonkey so that is not really helpful. Videos on
Ant:
On 7/15/2012 10:22 AM PT, Hartmut Figge typed:
In older SeaMonkey versions, there was an option not to repeat the
search from the top (assuming top to the bottom) after reaching the end.
Is there a way to bring this back for find?
Uncheck '[x] Wrap'. ;)
Um, I don't see a Wrap option in
On 7/15/2012 10:44 AM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed:
I guess no one uses seamonkey for videos on youtube. Kinda sad that
seamonkey with its rich history can't play videos. I feel like its 1982
all over again. If I wanted to use IE I would not be trying to use
seamonkey so that is not really
Ant wrote:
Hi again!
Is anyone else noticing v2.10.1 uses a lot more memory than v2.0.14 and
earlier? I saw my new SM installation and profile went high as 1.5-1.6
(peak) GB in my old, updated 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine (2.5 GB
of RAM). This was I surfing, watching videos, using
Dave and Colette Hirsh wrote:
I guess no one uses seamonkey for videos on youtube. Kinda sad that
seamonkey with its rich history can't play videos. I feel like its 1982
all over again. If I wanted to use IE I would not be trying to use
seamonkey so that is not really helpful. Videos on
I came on here this evening to see if the issues with the newest Flash
version and Mizilla-based browsers had been resolved (old Flash works,
new does not). Looks like the ball is still with Adobe.
Dave and Colette Hirsh wrote:
I guess no one uses seamonkey for videos on youtube. Kinda sad
Thanks. Youtube is now working on seamonkey and firefox with updated
flashplayer.
Dave
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My latest Flash v11.3 always worked in old and latest SeaMonkey in
Windows (64-bit 7 HPE and XP Pro. SP3).
On 7/15/2012 10:55 AM PT, A Williams typed:
I came on here this evening to see if the issues with the newest Flash
version and Mizilla-based browsers had been resolved (old Flash works,
On 7/15/2012 11:34 AM PT, Dave and Colette Hirsh typed:
Thanks. Youtube is now working on seamonkey and firefox with updated
flashplayer.
Good! Always, keep Flash updated since Adobe tend to release updates
frequently!
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On 12-07-15 1:36 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
All this is another case of developers implementing features without
any regard to how end-users actually use the product.
That kind of ignorant attack is uncalled for. Always, always, always ask
why a change was made before making judgment calls.
Chris Ilias wrote:
Always, always, always ask why a change was made before making judgment calls.
Perhaps we humble users would more readily obey that injunction
if the Developers Always, always, always asked whether the user
community was in favour of a mooted change before making it. And
On 12-07-15 4:12 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
Always, always, always ask why a change was made before making
judgment calls.
Perhaps we humble users would more readily obey that injunction
if the Developers Always, always, always asked whether the user
community was in favour
Chris Ilias wrote:
Usually changes are based on community feedback and research.
Perhaps as Moderator, Chris, you would care to ask the members of this
list how many have been consulted over Seamonkey developments.
Philip Taylor
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On 12-07-15 4:33 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
Usually changes are based on community feedback and research.
Perhaps as Moderator, Chris, you would care to ask the members of this
list how many have been consulted over Seamonkey developments.
What I mean by Usually changes are
On 7/15/2012 10:09 AM PT, Ant typed:
Don't know about BugMeNot but you don't really need NoSquint - the
capability is built into SM.
about:config
browser.zoom.siteSpecific
is set True by default.
Ah. What about showing the status of text and whole web page sizes in
percentage that NoSquint
On 7/15/12 10:19 AM, Ant wrote:
On 7/15/2012 10:16 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:
Do you have the PrefBar extension installed? If so, get the Expire
History Button from
http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/buttons.html#expirehistory and import it
into PrefBar. While the default is 30 days, you
On 7/15/12 10:45 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Ant:
On 7/15/2012 10:22 AM PT, Hartmut Figge typed:
In older SeaMonkey versions, there was an option not to repeat the
search from the top (assuming top to the bottom) after reaching the end.
Is there a way to bring this back for find?
Uncheck '[x]
Chris Ilias wrote:
To put it another way, did you ask me if I mind you emailing me your
responses in addition to posting to the list? No, you didn't. Should I
then make a claim that you have no regard for me, or should I ask you
first why you're emailing your responses directly to my email
Ant wrote:
I closed a bunch to avoid the sensitive ones and memory usages went down
a bit. Must be too many tabs/web pages I guess? ;)
Yes, my skim of that memory dump doesn't turn anything too extravagant
up other than just a large number of pages/windows/tabs open.
The largest noteworthy
David E. Ross:
On 7/15/12 10:45 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/fi120615.png
Your image at triffids.de is of the dialogue popup, which is available
only if you set the preference variable browser.findbar.enabled to
false. There is no user interface for this.
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-07-15 4:33 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
Usually changes are based on community feedback and research.
Perhaps as Moderator, Chris, you would care to ask the members of this
list how many have been consulted over Seamonkey developments.
What I mean
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
To put it another way, did you ask me if I mind you emailing me your
responses in addition to posting to the list? No, you didn't. Should I
then make a claim that you have no regard for me, or should I ask you
first why you're emailing your responses
On 12-07-15 5:21 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
To put it another way, did you ask me if I mind you emailing me your
responses in addition to posting to the list? No, you didn't. Should I
then make a claim that you have no regard for me, or should I ask you
first why you're
Nice troll, but untrue. No one??? I use YouTube without difficulty
every day in SM 2.10.1, and can't remember the last version that was
problematic. If you want someone to help you, you'll have to describe
your problem much better than this. It doesn't work just doesn't give
anyone a starting
Dave and Colette Hirsh wrote:
Nice troll, but untrue. No one??? I use YouTube without difficulty
every day in SM 2.10.1, and can't remember the last version that was
problematic. If you want someone to help you, you'll have to describe
your problem much better than this. It doesn't work just
Paul wrote:
Dave and Colette Hirsh wrote:
Nice troll, but untrue. No one??? I use YouTube without difficulty
every day in SM 2.10.1, and can't remember the last version that was
problematic. If you want someone to help you, you'll have to describe
your problem much better than this. It doesn't
On Sunday, July 24, 2011 12:32:15 PM UTC-4, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Geoff Walker Schrieb:
Mail worked fine, but Browser did not follow my preferences setting to
restore my previous session, simply giving me the SM page.
That's only on the first launch, should be back to normal on any further
On 7/15/2012 3:05 PM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:
I closed a bunch to avoid the sensitive ones and memory usages went down
a bit. Must be too many tabs/web pages I guess? ;)
Yes, my skim of that memory dump doesn't turn anything too extravagant
up other than just a large number of
On 7/15/2012 2:01 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:
On 7/15/12 10:19 AM, Ant wrote:
On 7/15/2012 10:16 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:
Do you have the PrefBar extension installed? If so, get the Expire
History Button from
http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/buttons.html#expirehistory and import it
On Sunday, August 7, 2011 9:26:40 PM UTC-4, Geoff Walker wrote:
In article lt;geoffww-a28ee7.14594924072...@news.mozilla.orggt;,
Geoff Walker lt;geof...@deletethisbigpond.net.augt; wrote:
gt; Updated my OS to MacOS Lion earlier this week.
gt;
gt; SM Update today offered me the 2.2 update
Rufus wrote:
Dave
There are two versions of flash.
One for IE and one for non IE.
SM uses the non IE. It used to, anyways.
Not anymore, according to this page -
https://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
Please re-read this page. There are TWO versions of Flash available
(Chrome has
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Dave
There are two versions of flash.
One for IE and one for non IE.
SM uses the non IE. It used to, anyways.
Not anymore, according to this page -
https://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
Please re-read this page. There are TWO versions of Flash
On 7/15/12 5:27 PM, Ant wrote:
On 7/15/2012 2:01 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:
On 7/15/12 10:19 AM, Ant wrote:
On 7/15/2012 10:16 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:
Do you have the PrefBar extension installed? If so, get the Expire
History Button from
On 7/15/12 6:30 PM, Rufus wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Dave
There are two versions of flash.
One for IE and one for non IE.
SM uses the non IE. It used to, anyways.
Not anymore, according to this page -
https://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
Please re-read this page.
On 7/15/2012 7:31 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:
Do you have the PrefBar extension installed? If so, get the Expire
History Button from
http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/buttons.html#expirehistory and import it
into PrefBar. While the default is 30 days, you can set another number
of days.
Does anyone know if there are size limits of both memory and disk
caches' sizes? My about:cache currently shows for a manually restarted
SeaMonkey from its restored tabs:
Information about the Cache Service
Memory cache device
Number of entries: 26
Maximum storage size: 25600 KiB
Hello.
I just noticed that my restored tabs' web pages forms sometimes get
emptied/deleted after manually exiting and restarting SeaMonkey? Does
v2.10.1 no longer remember them like old v2.0.14 and earlier versions?
Or did I miss the option for this? These were not secured http
connections
David E. Ross:
[...]
It's not the number of entries but the size of the SQLite file. The
file is places.sqlite, which contains both bookmarks and history and is
10 MB. This is the result of a very strange design that closely links
bookmarks and history.
The more bookmarks you have, the less
don't see any messages from that last 4 months that indicate anyone else
is having trouble with their bookmarks... but man oh man, i imported
some book marks from some older profiles and the process of editing was
painful is there some way to compress the files?
sean
On 7/15/2012 10:02 AM PT, Ant typed:
Wow, I read the other related bug reports and you can't manually delete
individual histories in history? Wow, I really don't like v2.10.x. Even
waiting this long still show a lot of issues. :( [sighs]
ViewHistorySelect itemEditDelete
WFM, 2.10.1
On 7/15/2012 8:34 PM PT, Ant typed:
Wow, I read the other related bug reports and you can't manually delete
individual histories in history? Wow, I really don't like v2.10.x. Even
waiting this long still show a lot of issues. :( [sighs]
ViewHistorySelect itemEditDelete
WFM, 2.10.1
On 12-07-15 8:27 PM, Ant wrote:
OH!! OK, then I will download and install it. How many entries does that
Mozilla Toolkit hold in its database then?
That depends on your system. SeaMonkey determines automatically how many
pages can be kept without affecting the performance. If you go to
On 7/15/2012 9:26 PM PT, Ant typed:
OH!! OK, then I will download and install it. How many entries does that
Mozilla Toolkit hold in its database then?
That depends on your system. SeaMonkey determines automatically how many
pages can be kept without affecting the performance. If you go to
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
A friend who uses me as their tech support guy wrote that she
and her husband can't access Gmail on their XP systems. Okay on
an Acer tablet, okay on W7 systems.
I tried on my W7 systems, it's fine.
On Sun, 15 Jul 2012 14:05:44 -0700, David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/15/12 10:45 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Ant:
On 7/15/2012 10:22 AM PT, Hartmut Figge typed:
In older SeaMonkey versions, there was an option not to repeat the
search from the top (assuming top to the bottom) after reaching the end.
David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/15/12 6:30 PM, Rufus wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Dave
There are two versions of flash.
One for IE and one for non IE.
SM uses the non IE. It used to, anyways.
Not anymore, according to this page -
https://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
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