Philip Chee wrote:
We decided not
to implement those key combinations because we didn't think many
octopuses used SeaMonkey.
More specifically, we try to stay away from Octopuses, they eat
seamonkeys. And spray our composer documents with digital ink.
--
~Justin Wood (Callek)
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
We decided not
to implement those key combinations because we didn't think many
octopuses used SeaMonkey.
More specifically, we try to stay away from Octopuses, they eat
seamonkeys. And spray our composer documents with digital ink.
Thank you
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 22:09:31 -0300, MCBastos wrote:
- In the HP way, those keys (volume, screen brightness etc.) are just
TOO available -- it's easy to hit one by mistake. The Fn combo
protects the user from mistakes.
- Even among people with medium-to-low computer skills, the F1, F3 and
F5
HilsB wrote:
Bill,
The following came in within minutes of my posting -
iMac running 10.7.4SeaMonkey 2.12.1
My friend allowed an acquaintance to run a payroll programme
(presumably an MS program) the consequence of which is that
SeaMonkey mail and newsgroup displays normally but
On 12-09-18 9:02 AM, HilsB wrote:
HilsB wrote:
iMac running 10.7.4SeaMonkey 2.12.1
My friend allowed an acquaintance to run a payroll programme
(presumably an MS program) the consequence of which is that
SeaMonkey mail and newsgroup displays normally but the browser
fills the
Interviewed by CNN on 18/09/2012 19:13, Chris Ilias told the world:
MCBastos probably just wanted you to toggle full screen mode, and didn't
know that it's a different shortcut on Mac.
On Mac it's Shift-command-F.
Well, yeah, it was kinda shot in the dark... I didn't even remember if
Macs
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-09-18 9:02 AM, HilsB wrote:
HilsB wrote:
iMac running 10.7.4 SeaMonkey 2.12.1
My friend allowed an acquaintance to run a payroll programme
(presumably an MS program) the consequence of which is that
SeaMonkey mail and newsgroup displays normally but the browser
Bill,
The following came in within minutes of my posting -
iMac running 10.7.4SeaMonkey 2.12.1
My friend allowed an acquaintance to run a payroll programme
(presumably an MS program) the consequence of which is that
SeaMonkey mail and newsgroup displays normally but the browser
8 matches
Mail list logo