Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
The mentioned bug has nothing to do with any current bookmark problems in 2.40. 
It 
was just a problem in 2.45a1 for a few days. A string got renamed by mozilla 
devs. 
The usual weekly Seamonkey which has been taken care of by Ratty:)

On Mon, 18 Apr 2016 08:31:09 -0700, David E. Ross wrote:

>>On 4/18/2016 4:47 AM, WaltS48 wrote:

>>
>>This was caused by implementing bug #1261685, which merely furthered
>>making Firefox more like Chrome.  See
>>, where the
>>discussion indicated a concern about breaking the Bookmarks capability.
>>Apparently, that concern was not sufficiently taken into account.
>>
>>This is one more example of the developers making a change that has
>>little substance but horrific consequences.  In the meantime, actual
>>bugs (errors, not enhancements) remain unfixed.
>>
>>
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>>.


 Regards
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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Make that: The usual weekly Seamonkey build breakage which has been taken care 
of 
by Ratty:)

Fast fingers as usual...

On Mon, 18 Apr 2016 23:13:55 +0200 (MEZ), Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

>>The usual weekly Seamonkey which has been taken care of by Ratty:)

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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread Paul Marwick

EE wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular
Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm having
troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders, e.g. somebody recently
posted a link to http://info.cern.ch/ with a claim that it was the first
*ever* website, so I thought I'd save the link in my "General"
Sub-Folder of my Bookmarks.

Previously, a sub-screen would open showing my Bookmarks file structure
and I would just select the Sub-Folder that I wanted the new Bookmark
saved to, then click "O.K." and ... job done.

Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to a
"New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about the
new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular sub-folder
that I want the Bookmark saved to  unless it happens to be one of
the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of the
sub-screen. Where this list comes from, I don't know ... unless it is a
listing of the sub-folders to which I may have previously filed
bookmarks directly to.

Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old
situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more
sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??

(Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of the
Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )

If you click the button on the "Folder" line that is nearer to the 
edge of the dialog box, you should see the whole folder list. 
SeaMonkey lately has a bug with that dialog box that prevents it from 
getting longer to accommodate that folder list, however, so it 
required a little patching to fix it.  I did that patching with my 
userChrome.css file.
In addition to the namespace line, which must be the first code there, 
I added:


#bookmarkproperties {
min-height:830px !important;}


Thanks for that. Works well (though 830px is excessive on my laptop). 
The problem was starting to irritate me quite a bit :)


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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread EE

Daniel wrote:

Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular
Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm having
troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders, e.g. somebody recently
posted a link to http://info.cern.ch/ with a claim that it was the first
*ever* website, so I thought I'd save the link in my "General"
Sub-Folder of my Bookmarks.

Previously, a sub-screen would open showing my Bookmarks file structure
and I would just select the Sub-Folder that I wanted the new Bookmark
saved to, then click "O.K." and ... job done.

Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to a
"New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about the
new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular sub-folder
that I want the Bookmark saved to  unless it happens to be one of
the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of the
sub-screen. Where this list comes from, I don't know ... unless it is a
listing of the sub-folders to which I may have previously filed
bookmarks directly to.

Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old
situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more
sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??

(Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of the
Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )

If you click the button on the "Folder" line that is nearer to the edge 
of the dialog box, you should see the whole folder list.  SeaMonkey 
lately has a bug with that dialog box that prevents it from getting 
longer to accommodate that folder list, however, so it required a little 
patching to fix it.  I did that patching with my userChrome.css file.
In addition to the namespace line, which must be the first code there, I 
added:


#bookmarkproperties {
min-height:830px !important;}

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Re: messages turned off

2016-04-18 Thread Bruce Hagen

Bonnell Frost wrote:

I am not getting any mail messages--they are bouncing.  I probably can turn
things on by going to
an earlier version of  ljkc--, but I then have to download a lot of mail.
How can I turn mail ON?



Any chance you are leaving messages on the server indefinitely? Check the 
server's Inbox. If that is full, incoming messages will bounce.

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Re: Web Sudoku fails to print

2016-04-18 Thread Jim

Jim wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

I just wrote:


For months now, I've been going to 
and printing out the puzzles for my amusement (I prefer to work on paper
because I can make notes that the electronic version doesn't accept).

All of a sudden, now that I've upgraded to SM 2.40, the puzzles print
with all the cells blank, even though they display normally (with some
cells filled). This is true both for my hard-copy printers and for my
Adobe Acrobat driver. As you can imagine, a 9×9 grid with no clues is
useless.

Steps to replicate:

1) At the linked page, click the "Print" button under the puzzle.

2) Choose either "Print regular" or "Print large" (the "Print an
Ebook..." option requires a purchase; I haven't tested that).

3) When the printer selection dialog pops up, choose a printer or let it
use your default.


P.S. If you cancel the print job in step 3, Print Preview shows all the
cells will be blank.


I just tried it, using the Print button (Print Regular, I think), and it
works fine for me.  All the cells are filled in.

I'm using SM 2.40 and Windows 7.  My printer is an old Dell V305W.

OT -- regarding my printer, a few years ago, I was looking at the
printer driver, and discovered it had a serious memory leak.  I
uninstalled it, and upgraded to a newer 64 bite driver and that fixed
the memory leak problem.  However, installing the driver was
"difficult", and it took me about two days, to figure how to get it to
install correctly.  My printer still loses connectivity sometimes.  I
think HP has better software support for their printers (IMHO).


Make that a "64-bit" driver.
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Re: Web Sudoku fails to print

2016-04-18 Thread Jim

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

I just wrote:


For months now, I've been going to 
and printing out the puzzles for my amusement (I prefer to work on paper
because I can make notes that the electronic version doesn't accept).

All of a sudden, now that I've upgraded to SM 2.40, the puzzles print
with all the cells blank, even though they display normally (with some
cells filled). This is true both for my hard-copy printers and for my
Adobe Acrobat driver. As you can imagine, a 9×9 grid with no clues is
useless.

Steps to replicate:

1) At the linked page, click the "Print" button under the puzzle.

2) Choose either "Print regular" or "Print large" (the "Print an
Ebook..." option requires a purchase; I haven't tested that).

3) When the printer selection dialog pops up, choose a printer or let it
use your default.


P.S. If you cancel the print job in step 3, Print Preview shows all the
cells will be blank.

I just tried it, using the Print button (Print Regular, I think), and it 
works fine for me.  All the cells are filled in.


I'm using SM 2.40 and Windows 7.  My printer is an old Dell V305W.

OT -- regarding my printer, a few years ago, I was looking at the 
printer driver, and discovered it had a serious memory leak.  I 
uninstalled it, and upgraded to a newer 64 bite driver and that fixed 
the memory leak problem.  However, installing the driver was 
"difficult", and it took me about two days, to figure how to get it to 
install correctly.  My printer still loses connectivity sometimes.  I 
think HP has better software support for their printers (IMHO).

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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread Ed Mullen

On 4/18/2016 11:54 AM, Paul Marwick's fingers rattled off:

Daniel wrote:

On 19/04/2016 1:06 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:

On 4/18/2016 7:37 AM, Daniel's fingers rattled off:

Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular
Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm having
troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders, e.g. somebody recently
posted a link to http://info.cern.ch/ with a claim that it was the
first
*ever* website, so I thought I'd save the link in my "General"
Sub-Folder of my Bookmarks.

Previously, a sub-screen would open showing my Bookmarks file structure
and I would just select the Sub-Folder that I wanted the new Bookmark
saved to, then click "O.K." and ... job done.

Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to a
"New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about the
new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular sub-folder
that I want the Bookmark saved to  unless it happens to be one of
the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of the
sub-screen. Where this list comes from, I don't know ... unless it is a
listing of the sub-folders to which I may have previously filed
bookmarks directly to.

Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old
situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more
sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??

(Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of the
Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )



In the New Bookmark dialog it has a line Folder:  with a button saying
Bookmarks Menu.  Click the down arrow to the right.  Click on "Choose."
  Choose your folder and click "Save."


Thanks for that, Ed, but as I typed above, when I click "Choose", I
only get offered those sub-folders that I have saved to recently (the
half dozen or so listed) not the full screen length list.



I'm having the same problem. New with 2.40. However, you can fix it on a
temporary (and very annoying basis), simply by dragging the bottom of
the selection window down. With that, you will be able to see and scroll
through the bookmark folders as before. Trouble is, it doesn't stick.
Next time you use "File Bookmark", you'll have to drag the window longer
again.

There is a bug open, but no idea when/if it will be fixed. Its very
annoying

Paul.



Guess I should not have assumed that anyone would not do that!  :-D


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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread Paul Marwick

Daniel wrote:

On 19/04/2016 1:06 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:

On 4/18/2016 7:37 AM, Daniel's fingers rattled off:

Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular
Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm having
troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders, e.g. somebody recently
posted a link to http://info.cern.ch/ with a claim that it was the 
first

*ever* website, so I thought I'd save the link in my "General"
Sub-Folder of my Bookmarks.

Previously, a sub-screen would open showing my Bookmarks file structure
and I would just select the Sub-Folder that I wanted the new Bookmark
saved to, then click "O.K." and ... job done.

Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to a
"New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about the
new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular sub-folder
that I want the Bookmark saved to  unless it happens to be one of
the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of the
sub-screen. Where this list comes from, I don't know ... unless it is a
listing of the sub-folders to which I may have previously filed
bookmarks directly to.

Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old
situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more
sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??

(Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of the
Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )



In the New Bookmark dialog it has a line Folder:  with a button saying
Bookmarks Menu.  Click the down arrow to the right.  Click on "Choose."
  Choose your folder and click "Save."


Thanks for that, Ed, but as I typed above, when I click "Choose", I 
only get offered those sub-folders that I have saved to recently (the 
half dozen or so listed) not the full screen length list.




I'm having the same problem. New with 2.40. However, you can fix it on a 
temporary (and very annoying basis), simply by dragging the bottom of 
the selection window down. With that, you will be able to see and scroll 
through the bookmark folders as before. Trouble is, it doesn't stick. 
Next time you use "File Bookmark", you'll have to drag the window longer 
again.


There is a bug open, but no idea when/if it will be fixed. Its very 
annoying


Paul.

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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread Ed Mullen

On 4/18/2016 11:40 AM, Daniel's fingers rattled off:

On 19/04/2016 1:06 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:

On 4/18/2016 7:37 AM, Daniel's fingers rattled off:

Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular
Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm having
troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders, e.g. somebody recently
posted a link to http://info.cern.ch/ with a claim that it was the first
*ever* website, so I thought I'd save the link in my "General"
Sub-Folder of my Bookmarks.

Previously, a sub-screen would open showing my Bookmarks file structure
and I would just select the Sub-Folder that I wanted the new Bookmark
saved to, then click "O.K." and ... job done.

Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to a
"New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about the
new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular sub-folder
that I want the Bookmark saved to  unless it happens to be one of
the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of the
sub-screen. Where this list comes from, I don't know ... unless it is a
listing of the sub-folders to which I may have previously filed
bookmarks directly to.

Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old
situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more
sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??

(Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of the
Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )



In the New Bookmark dialog it has a line Folder:  with a button saying
Bookmarks Menu.  Click the down arrow to the right.  Click on "Choose."
  Choose your folder and click "Save."


Thanks for that, Ed, but as I typed above, when I click "Choose", I only
get offered those sub-folders that I have saved to recently (the half
dozen or so listed) not the full screen length list.




Odd. WFM. SM 2.40 release channel.


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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread Daniel

On 19/04/2016 12:21 AM, »Q« wrote:

In ,
Daniel  wrote:


On 18/04/2016 9:47 PM, WaltS48 wrote:

On 04/18/2016 07:37 AM, Daniel wrote:



Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old
situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more
sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??

(Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of
the Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )


I think BM are broken.


All Bookmarks functionality broken due to Toolkit Bug 1257599 which
renamed ‘Unsorted Bookmarks’ into ‘Other Bookmarks’


REF: 


Thank you, Walt, I do recall reading several posts, recently,
hereabouts on Bookmarks  just they didn't quite match my problem.
Maybe I need to broaden my references!! ;-)


Given what Walt posted, I doubt this will help any, but you might try
running 
through the thing that tries to convert Fx extensions for use in
SeaMonkey.

Thanks for the suggestion, Q, but it's no great problem  so I'll 
wait it out!


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SeaMonkey/2.40 Build identifier: 20160120202951

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 
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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread Daniel

On 19/04/2016 1:06 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:

On 4/18/2016 7:37 AM, Daniel's fingers rattled off:

Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular
Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm having
troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders, e.g. somebody recently
posted a link to http://info.cern.ch/ with a claim that it was the first
*ever* website, so I thought I'd save the link in my "General"
Sub-Folder of my Bookmarks.

Previously, a sub-screen would open showing my Bookmarks file structure
and I would just select the Sub-Folder that I wanted the new Bookmark
saved to, then click "O.K." and ... job done.

Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to a
"New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about the
new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular sub-folder
that I want the Bookmark saved to  unless it happens to be one of
the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of the
sub-screen. Where this list comes from, I don't know ... unless it is a
listing of the sub-folders to which I may have previously filed
bookmarks directly to.

Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old
situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more
sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??

(Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of the
Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )



In the New Bookmark dialog it has a line Folder:  with a button saying
Bookmarks Menu.  Click the down arrow to the right.  Click on "Choose."
  Choose your folder and click "Save."


Thanks for that, Ed, but as I typed above, when I click "Choose", I only 
get offered those sub-folders that I have saved to recently (the half 
dozen or so listed) not the full screen length list.



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SeaMonkey/2.40 Build identifier: 20160120202951

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 
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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/18/2016 4:47 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
> On 04/18/2016 07:37 AM, Daniel wrote:
>> Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular 
>> Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm 
>> having troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders, e.g. somebody 
>> recently posted a link to http://info.cern.ch/ with a claim that it 
>> was the first *ever* website, so I thought I'd save the link in my 
>> "General" Sub-Folder of my Bookmarks.
>>
>> Previously, a sub-screen would open showing my Bookmarks file 
>> structure and I would just select the Sub-Folder that I wanted the new 
>> Bookmark saved to, then click "O.K." and ... job done.
>>
>> Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to 
>> a "New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about 
>> the new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular 
>> sub-folder that I want the Bookmark saved to  unless it happens to 
>> be one of the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of 
>> the sub-screen. Where this list comes from, I don't know ... unless it 
>> is a listing of the sub-folders to which I may have previously filed 
>> bookmarks directly to.
>>
>> Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old 
>> situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more 
>> sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??
>>
>> (Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of 
>> the Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )
>>
> 
> I think BM are broken.
> 
>> All Bookmarks functionality broken due to Toolkit Bug 1257599 which 
>> renamed ‘Unsorted Bookmarks’ into ‘Other Bookmarks’ 
> 
> REF: 
> 


This was caused by implementing bug #1261685, which merely furthered
making Firefox more like Chrome.  See
, where the
discussion indicated a concern about breaking the Bookmarks capability.
Apparently, that concern was not sufficiently taken into account.

This is one more example of the developers making a change that has
little substance but horrific consequences.  In the meantime, actual
bugs (errors, not enhancements) remain unfixed.


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in mechanical engineering.  Palin has degree in communications
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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread Ed Mullen

On 4/18/2016 7:37 AM, Daniel's fingers rattled off:

Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular
Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm having
troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders, e.g. somebody recently
posted a link to http://info.cern.ch/ with a claim that it was the first
*ever* website, so I thought I'd save the link in my "General"
Sub-Folder of my Bookmarks.

Previously, a sub-screen would open showing my Bookmarks file structure
and I would just select the Sub-Folder that I wanted the new Bookmark
saved to, then click "O.K." and ... job done.

Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to a
"New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about the
new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular sub-folder
that I want the Bookmark saved to  unless it happens to be one of
the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of the
sub-screen. Where this list comes from, I don't know ... unless it is a
listing of the sub-folders to which I may have previously filed
bookmarks directly to.

Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old
situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more
sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??

(Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of the
Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )



In the New Bookmark dialog it has a line Folder:  with a button saying 
Bookmarks Menu.  Click the down arrow to the right.  Click on "Choose." 
 Choose your folder and click "Save."



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Re: messages turned off

2016-04-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Bonnell Frost wrote:


I am not getting any mail messages--they are bouncing.  I probably can
turn things on by going to
an earlier version of  ljkc--, but I then have to download a lot of
mail.  How can I turn mail ON?


If your correspondents are getting bounce messages, that's almost 
certainly your ISP's doing. Do you know what the messages say? That 
should give you a clue how to complain. SeaMonkey doesn't generate 
bounce messages to your correspondents.


On the other hand, if you're getting an error message when you try to 
download mail, it would be very helpful to the people here to know what 
they say. Otherwise, we're all speculating in a vacuum, and that won't 
solve your problem. We're not mind-readers -- help us understand.


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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread »Q«
In ,
Daniel  wrote:

> On 18/04/2016 9:47 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
> > On 04/18/2016 07:37 AM, Daniel wrote:  

> >> Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old
> >> situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more
> >> sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??
> >>
> >> (Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of
> >> the Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )
> >
> > I think BM are broken.
> >  
> >> All Bookmarks functionality broken due to Toolkit Bug 1257599 which
> >> renamed ‘Unsorted Bookmarks’ into ‘Other Bookmarks’  
> >
> > REF:   
> 
> Thank you, Walt, I do recall reading several posts, recently,
> hereabouts on Bookmarks  just they didn't quite match my problem.
> Maybe I need to broaden my references!! ;-)

Given what Walt posted, I doubt this will help any, but you might try
running 
through the thing that tries to convert Fx extensions for use in
SeaMonkey.


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2016-04-18 Thread Bonnell Frost
I am not getting any mail messages--they are bouncing.  I probably can 
turn things on by going to
an earlier version of  ljkc--, but I then have to download a lot of 
mail.  How can I turn mail ON?

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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread Daniel

On 18/04/2016 9:47 PM, WaltS48 wrote:

On 04/18/2016 07:37 AM, Daniel wrote:

Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular
Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm
having troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders, e.g. somebody
recently posted a link to http://info.cern.ch/ with a claim that it
was the first *ever* website, so I thought I'd save the link in my
"General" Sub-Folder of my Bookmarks.

Previously, a sub-screen would open showing my Bookmarks file
structure and I would just select the Sub-Folder that I wanted the new
Bookmark saved to, then click "O.K." and ... job done.

Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to
a "New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about
the new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular
sub-folder that I want the Bookmark saved to  unless it happens to
be one of the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of
the sub-screen. Where this list comes from, I don't know ... unless it
is a listing of the sub-folders to which I may have previously filed
bookmarks directly to.

Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old
situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more
sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??

(Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of
the Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )



I think BM are broken.


All Bookmarks functionality broken due to Toolkit Bug 1257599 which
renamed ‘Unsorted Bookmarks’ into ‘Other Bookmarks’


REF: 


Thank you, Walt, I do recall reading several posts, recently, hereabouts 
on Bookmarks  just they didn't quite match my problem. Maybe I need 
to broaden my references!! ;-)


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Re: File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread WaltS48

On 04/18/2016 07:37 AM, Daniel wrote:
Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular 
Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm 
having troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders, e.g. somebody 
recently posted a link to http://info.cern.ch/ with a claim that it 
was the first *ever* website, so I thought I'd save the link in my 
"General" Sub-Folder of my Bookmarks.


Previously, a sub-screen would open showing my Bookmarks file 
structure and I would just select the Sub-Folder that I wanted the new 
Bookmark saved to, then click "O.K." and ... job done.


Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to 
a "New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about 
the new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular 
sub-folder that I want the Bookmark saved to  unless it happens to 
be one of the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of 
the sub-screen. Where this list comes from, I don't know ... unless it 
is a listing of the sub-folders to which I may have previously filed 
bookmarks directly to.


Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old 
situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more 
sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??


(Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of 
the Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )




I think BM are broken.

All Bookmarks functionality broken due to Toolkit Bug 1257599 which 
renamed ‘Unsorted Bookmarks’ into ‘Other Bookmarks’ 


REF: 


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File->Bookmark broken??

2016-04-18 Thread Daniel
Normally, when I file a Bookmark, I want to put it in a particular 
Group/Sub-Folder, but, with this Windows version of SM 2.40, I'm having 
troubles getting to particular Sub-Folders, e.g. somebody recently 
posted a link to http://info.cern.ch/ with a claim that it was the first 
*ever* website, so I thought I'd save the link in my "General" 
Sub-Folder of my Bookmarks.


Previously, a sub-screen would open showing my Bookmarks file structure 
and I would just select the Sub-Folder that I wanted the new Bookmark 
saved to, then click "O.K." and ... job done.


Now, I think, when I click on Bookmarks->File Bookmark, I am taken to a 
"New Bookmark" screen, which allows me to add bits and pieces about the 
new bookmark, but doesn't allow me to select the particular sub-folder 
that I want the Bookmark saved to  unless it happens to be one of 
the half dozen or so listed on the "Folder:" drop-down of the 
sub-screen. Where this list comes from, I don't know ... unless it is a 
listing of the sub-folders to which I may have previously filed 
bookmarks directly to.


Have I started doing something wrong?? How do I get back to the old 
situation where I could file a bookmark to any of the forty or more 
sub-folders in my Bookmarks Folder??


(Lately, any bookmarks I save are just being added to the bottom of the 
Bookmarks drop-down! :-(  )


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