Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-22 Thread NoOp
On 08/22/2009 03:28 AM, _\/_ Luctur _\/_ wrote: > NoOp wrote: >> Works for me: 2.0b1 linux. Place the ixquick_seamon_en.src in the >> /seamonkey/searchplugins folder. Note: I see you are using windows, so >> your searchplugins folder will be in your 'Programs' directory where >> seamonkey is instal

Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-22 Thread Daniel
Ray_Net wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: _\/_ Luctur _\/_ wrote: More comments or votes may help to speed things up, perhaps. No, they don't, nowhere in Bugzilla. Only a patch does. Robert Kaiser In my opinion, a bug *must* be corrected by a patch - no need for votes. A "New Feature Suggestion

Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-22 Thread _\/_ Luctur _\/_
NoOp wrote: Works for me: 2.0b1 linux. Place the ixquick_seamon_en.src in the /seamonkey/searchplugins folder. Note: I see you are using windows, so your searchplugins folder will be in your 'Programs' directory where seamonkey is installed. Then: Edit|Preferences|Browser|Internet Search|Search u

Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-21 Thread Ray_Net
Robert Kaiser wrote: _\/_ Luctur _\/_ wrote: More comments or votes may help to speed things up, perhaps. No, they don't, nowhere in Bugzilla. Only a patch does. Robert Kaiser In my opinion, a bug *must* be corrected by a patch - no need for votes. A "New Feature Suggestion" implementation

Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-21 Thread NoOp
On 08/21/2009 01:07 AM, _\/_ Luctur _\/_ wrote: > Hello again, > > I've just found an annoying issue with SM 2.0pre. > > Here the details: I've chosen Ixquick over a https connection as my > default search engine. > > Ixquick provides a .spec file that works with the normal Firefox and SM > sp

Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-21 Thread Robert Kaiser
_\/_ Luctur _\/_ wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: More comments or votes may help to speed things up, perhaps. No, they don't, nowhere in Bugzilla. Only a patch does. Well, OK. However a bug "fixed on popular acclamation" doesn't sound so bad. Hehe :) Robert Kaiser

Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-21 Thread _\/_ Luctur _\/_
Robert Kaiser wrote: More comments or votes may help to speed things up, perhaps. No, they don't, nowhere in Bugzilla. Only a patch does. Well, OK. However a bug "fixed on popular acclamation" doesn't sound so bad. Just kidding, OK? :-) -- Anche un idiota può avere buone idee. (Regola aurea

Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-21 Thread Robert Kaiser
_\/_ Luctur _\/_ wrote: More comments or votes may help to speed things up, perhaps. No, they don't, nowhere in Bugzilla. Only a patch does. Robert Kaiser ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.or

Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-21 Thread _\/_ Luctur _\/_
Martin Freitag wrote: afaik there is no such option in the GUI. Also see: If there's no such bu

Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-21 Thread Martin Freitag
_\/_ Luctur _\/_ schrieb: > Hello again, > > I've just found an annoying issue with SM 2.0pre. > > Here the details: I've chosen Ixquick over a https connection as my > default search engine. > > Ixquick provides a .spec file that works with the normal Firefox and SM > specifications so that I c

Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-21 Thread _\/_ Luctur _\/_
Hello again, I've just found an annoying issue with SM 2.0pre. Here the details: I've chosen Ixquick over a https connection as my default search engine. Ixquick provides a .spec file that works with the normal Firefox and SM specifications so that I can change the default search engine via