On 6/12/11 11:07 AM, Ken wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 6/12/11 9:03 AM, grainau wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> i am using two seamonkeys in two different partitions with the same
>>> ECS2.1. One for test purpose and the other for normal use. And one has
>>> a good readable font size for the user interface and the other not (is
>>> very small). What can I do to correct the font size for the other?
>>
>> On the SeaMonkey menu bar, go to [Edit>  Preferences].  On the
>> Preferences window, select [Appearance>  Fonts].  On the Fonts pane,
>> select the appropriate default sizes for Proportional and Monospace.
>>
>> You might also select a "Minimum font size", but I left that at "None".
>>   Instead, I used the PrefBar extension's Font+, Font-, and Font=
>> buttons.  The first two are built-in.  The third has to be downloaded
>> and installed from<http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/buttons.html>; it
>> restores the default zoom when I forget how many times I previously
>> selected Font+ or Font-.
>>
> 
>       Do you still have a Prefbar after the installation of 2.1?  Mine went 
> away with the installation along with the spoofing add on.  I tried 
> installing the Prefbar I had been using (prefbar_5.1.1.xpi) and it said 
> it was not compatible with SeaMonkey 2.1.  Is there a Prefbar that will 
> work??  How do we handle spoofing now that the spoofing add on 
> (user-agent-switcher.xpi) doesn't work?  Or are updated plugins coming?
> 
> 

I carried PrefBar forward from SM 2.0.14.  I doubt if it can be
installed anew with SM 2.1.

When I went to SM 2.1RC1, I had quite a few extensions reported as
incompatible.  I went to the extensions folder in my profiles and
located all instances of files named install.rdf.  In each install.rdf,
I edited em:maxVersion to be 2.*.  Since I have four profiles, this was
a lot of work.  In the process, I had to watch for cases where different
em:maxVersion appear for different applications; in those cases, I had
to make sure I was changing em:maxVersion for SeaMonkey.

There is an open Mozdev bug report against PrefBar about SM 2.1
compatibility.  Other extensions have similar problems, but I consider
PrefBar to be the most important.

-- 

David E. Ross
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