Re: Creating a CSS File

2013-03-17 Thread Gus Richter

On 3/17/2013 8:24 AM, John wrote:

I would use BlueGriffon but
I am not sure how to make the text larger. Does anyone know of a way?


It may be useful to get the 'User's Manual'($):
  http://www.bluegriffon.com/index.php?pages/User-s-Manual

I found ( tested) the following at:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/bluegriffon

1. Select element
2. Open Style Properties Panel
3. Go to General tab, in the Size panel, type in the size you need
   eg  10.5pt (the drop down list doesn't appear to be that useful)

If you're making this change for this element only, the program will
ask for a unique ID for the element (type in ID#)

Please note that you can also attach the styles to a class or even to
the inline styles carried by the element.

I didn't bother to get Kompozer, but I would have thought that the 
method is basically the same.


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Re: DO NOT MAKE *TEST* POSTS IN THIS GROUP

2010-09-12 Thread Gus Richter

On 9/11/2010 12:48 PM, Oedipe wrote:

Hi,

Chris Ilias écrivait (wrote) le (on) 11/09/2010 09:09:


In almost all cases, yes. The only way to find out is to post there
first.


No ! but i'm posting too because my previous messages didn't appears
since 24 hours or more... So you're right... :-)

Something wrong with mozilla groups ?...


No, something is wrong with the effin people running the effin group!

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Re: HTML Email and Signature file - graphic possible ?

2010-07-05 Thread Gus Richter

On 7/5/2010 7:32 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:

Info WG wrote:

To Mark Hansen and others...

Sending or receiving HTML Email does not mean, and should not imply
getting spam, virulli, and all manner of problems.

In clear fact, one could say that the vast a\majority of Emails may well
be HTML or at least sent to those capable of seeing both HTML and Text
messages -- and the world clearly has not collapsed.

Although that's not to say as a blanket statement that no ill comes from
either Text or HTML Email's, they in general work fine, and the various
routes they take can be scanned for any offensive nasty codes for the
most part...be it at your end before they are sent, at the various
web-servers / email servers or on your end of the line when they are
received by you.

There may well be times that HTML Email may be the best way to impart
information that Text Email simply can not accomplish, or you may find
Text Email well suited to ones lifestyle. But totally condemning HTML
Email may mean that you or others may be missing out on new agenda or
needs, then again, maybe not.

Joe

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From: Phillip Jones pjon...@kimbanet.com mailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
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Date: 04/07/10 20:36:42
Subject: Re: Signature file - graphic possible ?

Manuel Reimer wrote:
 DoctorBill wrote:
 Actually - I did not mean for this News Group, but for General
E-Mail
 messages.

 You shouldn't do this there, either. But it's up to you. If you send
 HTML to one of my accounts, you'll never get answer, as plain HTML is
 automatically marked as junk mail.

 Yours

 Manuel

I always use a Plain text Signature file even in html File. I am one of
these people that can actually read email formatted with HTML as
opposed
to Plain text. But since so many people profess to hate html mail I use
plain text except for those people I know don't mind it.


and

You cannot insert pictures into plain-text messages. Plain text is plain
text. You can do ASCII art, but I realize that is not what you're asking
about.

If you want to send HTML, you should make sure your recipient is OK
with it. Those that understand the danger in HTML e-mail simply won't
even look at it. Of course there are a lot of people out there that
just don't know any better. They're the ones always complaining about
getting viruses, etc. :-\



I might be different for Mac than PC (then again about 95% of what PC
has to field is some type of Malware). But I haven't had any problems
with HTML Mail but then I am particular with who I let send email.



Facebook is now one of the (if not the most) popular web site. Lots and 
lots of stuff is sent via e-mail and I've noted that the default is for 
text/html. I've no problems with it, but then I'm not paranoid. I do 
also have a virus checker, but have not received anything detected that 
I can recall in a very long time. There was a period years ago when many 
were detected and isolated quite frequently. It's good to be on guard, 
but not good to be paranoid about it. This is true for the web as well 
as e-mail, if not more so for the former IMHO.


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Re: Altes Wörterbuch in Seamonkey 2.0 einbinden

2009-11-17 Thread Gus Richter

Tom wrote:

Tom schrieb:

Hallo ich hatte bei Seamonkey 1.x immer die Rechtschreibprüfung
verwendet und dort mein Wörterbuch auch ständig erweitert, wenn ich
jetzt aber bei Seamonkey 2.0 erst ein deutsches Wörterbuch runterlade
dann fehlen meine ganzen Wörter die ich über die Zeit von mehreren
Jahren eingepflegt habe, es handelt sich um sehr viele technische
Begriffe die ich wieder einbinden möchte. Weiß jemand unter welcher
Datei das Wörterbuch gespeichert wird, vielleicht genügt es ja die
neue Wörterbuchdatei mit meiner alten zu überschreiben. Da ich noch
eine Kopie meines Profils habe.

Nur ein Test


Einige Links:

news.eternal-september.org
  de.comm.software.mozilla.misc
  de.comm.software.mozilla.browser
  de.comm.software.mozilla.mailnews
  de.comm.software.mozilla.nightly-builds

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Re: Altes Wörterbuch in Seamonkey 2.0 einbinden

2009-11-17 Thread Gus Richter

Gus Richter wrote:

Tom wrote:

Tom schrieb:

Hallo ich hatte bei Seamonkey 1.x immer die Rechtschreibprüfung
verwendet und dort mein Wörterbuch auch ständig erweitert, wenn ich
jetzt aber bei Seamonkey 2.0 erst ein deutsches Wörterbuch runterlade
dann fehlen meine ganzen Wörter die ich über die Zeit von mehreren
Jahren eingepflegt habe, es handelt sich um sehr viele technische
Begriffe die ich wieder einbinden möchte. Weiß jemand unter welcher
Datei das Wörterbuch gespeichert wird, vielleicht genügt es ja die
neue Wörterbuchdatei mit meiner alten zu überschreiben. Da ich noch
eine Kopie meines Profils habe.

Nur ein Test


Einige Links:

news.eternal-september.org
  de.comm.software.mozilla.misc
  de.comm.software.mozilla.browser
  de.comm.software.mozilla.mailnews
  de.comm.software.mozilla.nightly-builds



Entschuldigung, nicht Links, sondern ein News Server und vier Deutsche 
News Gruppen.


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Re: Latest Quicktime broken?

2009-09-23 Thread Gus Richter

Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Ever since upgrading to the latest version of Apple's Quicktime, I can 
no longer view Quicktime videos in Seamonkey (1.1.18).  I get messages 
that either it isn't installed, or that it isn't installed correctly.  I 
even removed it entirely and reinstalled from scratch and get the same 
issue.


I realize this is most likely an Apple problem and NOT Seamonkey, but 
I'm wondering if anyone else has seen this behavior?



I cannot help you with Quicktime specifically, but I've deleted 
Quicktime and installed _VLC Media Player_ which is a free and open 
source software.


http://www.videolan.org/

I have checked all file associations and am allowing it to handle all 
Audio and Video file types. It also supports the most recent Ogg formats.


I had problems with Quicktime from time to time, but I've used VLC for 
for some time now and have had no complains whatsoever.


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Re: 550 Permission Denied

2009-03-07 Thread Gus Richter

gabrielle wrote:

I am brand new to web editing. SeaMonkey seems user friendly and the
interface is something I can easily understand. I had no problem
editing the site, but when I go to publish, I continuously get an
error that says 550 image filename.jpg permission denied. I have
read all the help files there are for this problem (e.g. file name,
format etc.), yet I still can't get this to work.
Any ideas?

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
-G



505 HTTP Version Not Supported

   The server does not support, or refuses to support, the HTTP protocol
   version that was used in the request message. The server is
   indicating that it is unable or unwilling to complete the request
   using the same major version as the client, as described in section
   3.1, other than with this error message. The response SHOULD contain
   an entity describing why that version is not supported and what other
   protocols are supported by that server.

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Re: 550 Permission Denied

2009-03-07 Thread Gus Richter

Rinaldi J. Montessi wrote:

gabrielle wrote:

I am brand new to web editing. SeaMonkey seems user friendly and the
interface is something I can easily understand. I had no problem
editing the site, but when I go to publish, I continuously get an
error that says 550 image filename.jpg permission denied. I have
read all the help files there are for this problem (e.g. file name,
format etc.), yet I still can't get this to work.
Any ideas?

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
-G


550 Requested action not taken. File unavailable (e.g., file not
found, no access).



What is your source of reference?
This is mine:
  http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-10.5.6

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Re: 550 Permission Denied

2009-03-07 Thread Gus Richter

Rinaldi J. Montessi wrote:

Gus Richter wrote:

Rinaldi J. Montessi wrote:

gabrielle wrote:

I am brand new to web editing. SeaMonkey seems user friendly and the
interface is something I can easily understand. I had no problem
editing the site, but when I go to publish, I continuously get an
error that says 550 image filename.jpg permission denied. I have
read all the help files there are for this problem (e.g. file name,
format etc.), yet I still can't get this to work.
Any ideas?

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
-G

550 Requested action not taken. File unavailable (e.g., file not
found, no access).


What is your source of reference?
This is mine:
   http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-10.5.6


One is http the other (550) is ftp.



What is your source of reference that you quoted, please?

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Re: 550 Permission Denied

2009-03-07 Thread Gus Richter

Gus Richter wrote:

gabrielle wrote:

I am brand new to web editing. SeaMonkey seems user friendly and the
interface is something I can easily understand. I had no problem
editing the site, but when I go to publish, I continuously get an
error that says 550 image filename.jpg permission denied. I have
read all the help files there are for this problem (e.g. file name,
format etc.), yet I still can't get this to work.
Any ideas?

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
-G



505 HTTP Version Not Supported

   The server does not support, or refuses to support, the HTTP protocol
   version that was used in the request message. The server is
   indicating that it is unable or unwilling to complete the request
   using the same major version as the client, as described in section
   3.1, other than with this error message. The response SHOULD contain
   an entity describing why that version is not supported and what other
   protocols are supported by that server.



I'm sorry for my bad info. Of course Rinaldi is right. Your error 
messages are when you upload to the server (FTP), whereas the one(s) I 
quoted are for downloading (HTTP). I should read questions more 
accurately. My bad - sorry.


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Re: its baaaack!

2009-02-13 Thread Gus Richter

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

John Boyle wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Gus Richter wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

for those who are wondering, but the news server aioe is back up and
running again.

NOTE: if you get an error message, then delete the newsgroups you
have, refresh the list, and re-subscribe to them.

ANOTHER NOTE: some groups may have been removed so you need to
contact aioe and ask for their return.


I dropped aioe and have been running motzarella and albasani for a
while now. I'm starting to think that I'll end up with albasani only
only due to every-now-and-then delay and differences. Will run both
for another month or so and decide permanently then.

I've got all 3 just in case one of them stops working, like aoie did


To Peter Potamus: What the heck is aoie and where does one get it to
look at it?  Come to think of it, what are motzarella and albasani,
also? I have never heard of any of them! :-)


they're usenet news servers



BTW,  I've just dropped albasani because it's been off the air a little 
too much for my liking, so I'm using motzarella only now.


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Re: its baaaack!

2009-01-20 Thread Gus Richter

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
for those who are wondering, but the news server aioe is back up and 
running again.


NOTE: if you get an error message, then delete the newsgroups you have, 
refresh the list, and re-subscribe to them.


ANOTHER NOTE: some groups may have been removed so you need to contact 
aioe and ask for their return.



I dropped aioe and have been running motzarella and albasani for a while 
now. I'm starting to think that I'll end up with albasani only only due 
to every-now-and-then delay and differences. Will run both for another 
month or so and decide permanently then.


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Re: What is a throbber?

2009-01-18 Thread Gus Richter

stan wrote:
Another post talks about the throbber.  What is a throbber?  What is the 
advantage of having it?


Stan



http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=throbber

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