I discovered recently that SM2 has now also the feature to restore
windows/tabs on normal restarts or after chrashes (like firefox).
That's very nice because I usually have many windows and tabs open and it is
always much work to restore everything by hand on such occasions.
But this feature has
On 2010-01-17, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Jochen Roderburg:
I discovered recently that SM2 has now also the feature to restore
windows/tabs on normal restarts or after chrashes (like firefox).
That's very nice because I usually have many windows and tabs open and it is
always much work
On 2010-01-17, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Well, i am writing this because you could look into MonkeyMenu,
examine what's going wrong, fix it and offer a version .j1 for those,
who like this extension. :)
Hartmut
Well, I fear, that goes beyond my capabilities now. ;-)
And, as I
On 2010-03-08, Richard Lee Holbert rlhinte...@charter.net wrote:
I have checked every box I can think of
and yet SeaMonkey keeps asking me if I wish it to be the default browser.
How can I make it NOT do this ?
Does the dialog box in your SeaMonkey which asks this not have the check
box
On 2010-03-08, Roger Fink f...@manana.org wrote:
I realize the difference, but certainly there must be some way, using
about:config or some other feature, to get it to invoke the right email
program. Some people may want to use OE, which is on a Windows computer by
default, rather than
On 2010-03-09, Richard Lee Holbert rlhinte...@charter.net wrote:
yes, it does have this and I unchecked it.
But next time it comes up, it is still checked.
I will do the about:config and see
Now this is really strange now.
Could there be something on your system that prevents storing the
On 2010-03-08, Roger Fink f...@manana.org wrote:
Hello, and thanks for that information. I established the new string in
about:config by copying in your data and typing in true, and I also
reestablished the mailto open command in Folder Options/File Types in
Windows (Win2000), which I had
year, but
it is still not corrected.
What can be done to get this regression repaired before a final SM2 version?
I'm using this feature all the time, without it the new version would
practically be unusable for me.
Best Regards,
Jochen Roderburg
RRZK
University of Cologne
Robert-Koch-Str. 10
On 2009-09-16, Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
Jochen Roderburg wrote:
What can be done to get this regression repaired before a final SM2 version?
What you can do is to write a patch for it - otherwise you probably just
can wait to see if someone else does. We're all volunteers here
just the sheer amount of
uncomprehensible source text that makes it difficult to find and fix
something in such a program.;-)
Jochen Roderburg
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installed version in this way.
Jochen Roderburg
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On 2009-09-19, Jochen Roderburg roderb...@uni-koeln.de wrote:
Thanks for the comments in the bugzilla article, I see that meanwhile
someone else has left a draft for a correction there which looks very
promising. I'll have a try if I can patch my installed version in this way.
Yeah
if there is a rationale behind this change
or is this perhaps just a plain bug?
Jochen Roderburg
RRZK
University of Cologne
Robert-Koch-Str. 10Tel.: +49-221/478-7024
D-50931 Koeln E-Mail: roderb...@uni-koeln.de
Germany
On 2011-10-19, Jens Hatlak j...@junetz.de wrote:
Jochen Roderburg wrote:
The current beta versions of our Mozilla applications (Firefox 8 / Seamonkey
2.5) do not send the HTTP Accept-Charset header any longer.
This confuses e.g. our Webmail system (Horde/IMP) which uses this header
don't know if all web sites/applications follow the same logic and
automatically use utf-8 when they get no other information, at least
the one that I mentioned (Horde/IMP webmail) does not do this and
needs an individual little hack for Mozilla browsers now. :-(
Regards,
Jochen Roderburg
The new SeaMonkey 2.5 (on Linux) shows a strange behaviour on a few websites
with pictures. Not sure, if it is relevant, but what they seem to have in
common is that the picture thumbnails on the page are not separate files
from the server, but scaled-down versions of the full-size files to which
On 2011-12-01, Jochen Roderburg roderb...@uni-koeln.de wrote:
The new SeaMonkey 2.5 (on Linux) shows a strange behaviour on a few websites
with pictures.
When I first load such a page, everything is nornmal, the thumbnails are
shown and when I click on them I get the full picture.
Now, when
through
the discussions there. I used the direct NNTP access only when I wanted to
post something myself (like this message ;-)
Regards, Jochen Roderburg
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On 2012-01-22, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Jochen Roderburg wrote:
Anybody knows why this seamonkey newsgroup is no longer available via Google
groups? They say:
The group named mozilla.support.seamonkey has been removed because it
violated Google's Terms Of Service
On 2012-01-22, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Jay Garcia:
On 22.01.2012 04:58, Jochen Roderburg wrote:
Cannot find mozilla.support.seamonkey
The group named mozilla.support.seamonkey has been removed because it
violated Google's Terms Of Service.
No idea what is up with this. I
On 2012-01-24, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Jochen Roderburg:
Anybody knows why this seamonkey newsgroup is no longer available via Google
groups?
[...]
That's a pity because I found it always very convenient to browse through
the discussions there.
I do not like this...
Chacun à son
Now that SM 2.10 has adopted the firefox startup style under Linux, it does
not find its own shared libraries any longer without additional help.
Relevant entry from the 2.10 changes files:
The Linux/Unix wrapper shell script has been removed (bug 722262).
The Bugzilla discussion for bug 722262
On 2012-06-10, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Hartmut Figge:
[To Jochen Roderburg]
What do you get when issuing this command?
hafi@i5_64 ~ $ ls /usr1/seamonkey210/ | egrep '(seam|libxp)'
libxpcom.so
seamonkey
seamonkey-bin
By the way, it would be much easier for me in the related German
On 2012-06-10, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Jochen Roderburg:
I have installed SM in /usr1/seamonkey210 and start with
/usr1/seamonkey210/seamonkey
XPCOMGlueLoad error for file /usr1/seamonkey210/libxpcom.so:
libxul.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Couldn't
On 2012-06-10, Jens Hatlak j...@junetz.de wrote:
Jochen Roderburg wrote:
Now that SM 2.10 has adopted the firefox startup style under Linux, it does
not find its own shared libraries any longer without additional help.
I have no real solution either (you already discovered
...
p.n.
And this bug 723487 is actually about Firefox where the new startup programs
already work correct for a while. And I see also nothing there what could help
the TB/SM people to get rid of their variant of the same problem.
Jochen Roderburg
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On 2012-06-11, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Jochen Roderburg:
On 2012-06-10, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
By the way, it would be much easier for me in the related German NG
de.comm.software.mozilla.misc ;)
Interessant. ;-)
:-D
Did not know that one.
I found it now under
Bugzilla entry and just wanted to report my findings here and somewhere on
Bugzilla.;-)
Jochen Roderburg
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Problem solved now, see parallel thread titled XPCOMGlueLoad error. :-)
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On 2012-06-12, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Jochen Roderburg:
Problem solved now, see parallel thread titled XPCOMGlueLoad error. :-)
The next one will come. Surely. :)
Hart 'dr' mut
Most certainly.
New versions, new features, new bugs.
Same procedure as every year.
Source
On 2015-06-12, WaltS48 thalion...@evomeraim.com wrote:
On 06/11/2015 07:12 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
We're falling farther and farther behind both Firefox AND Thunderbird
now...
Thunderbird 38.0.1 was release today. Updates throttled a bit AIUI, but
you can do Help About Thunderbird and
On 2015-06-12, Jochen Roderburg roderb...@t-online.de wrote:
On 2015-06-12, WaltS48 thalion...@evomeraim.com wrote:
Thunderbird 38.0.1 was release today. Updates throttled a bit AIUI, but
you can do Help About Thunderbird and update, if you aren't using a
Linux distributions build.
Hmm
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