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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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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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 10:36 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
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 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 7/15/12 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]
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
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.
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