Re: Associating and Starting SeaMonkey Composer for editing HTML docs

2008-12-20 Thread NoOp
On 12/20/2008 08:26 AM, steveinseattle wrote: On Dec 19, 11:53 am, Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: Have you tested this on Mac? I know that on Linux, this issue exists (where you have to use the -remote command line arg, etc.). I was assuming based on the OP's

Re: Associating and Starting SeaMonkey Composer for editing HTML docs

2008-12-19 Thread steveinseattle
On Dec 16, 7:00 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote: Jay Garcia wrote: On 16.12.2008 09:49, steveinseattle wrote:   --- Original Message --- Maybe I've not described my problem well enough.  I have searched the forums but maybe I missed it but I'm very much hoping to hear from

Re: Associating and Starting SeaMonkey Composer for editing HTML docs

2008-12-19 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
steveinseattle wrote: I was aware of the suggested syntax by Jay of using the -edit command line flag. Fundamentally, the problem with that approach is that if you have SeaMonkey open (even the browser and not Composer), you get the error: A copy of SeaMonkey is already open. Only one copy

Re: Associating and Starting SeaMonkey Composer for editing HTML docs

2008-12-19 Thread Robert Kaiser
Mark Hansen wrote: Have you tested this on Mac? I know that on Linux, this issue exists (where you have to use the -remote command line arg, etc.). I was assuming based on the OP's comments, that the same issue exists for the Mac O/S. I don't use Mac, though, so I can't say for sure. FYI, I

Re: Associating and Starting SeaMonkey Composer for editing HTML docs

2008-12-16 Thread Jay Garcia
On 16.12.2008 09:49, steveinseattle wrote: --- Original Message --- Maybe I've not described my problem well enough. I have searched the forums but maybe I missed it but I'm very much hoping to hear from someone as I don't have a solution. My ideal HTML editor is in fact Composer. It is