On 02/07/11 07:46, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 7/1/2011 11:33 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 07/01/2011 08:14 PM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
In recent SeaMonkey builds, the ChatZilla window has lost its nice cZ
icon which was replaced by a SeaMonkey Icon. Here's how to get it back
(alas, it's not a once-and-for-all solution, only once-per-version):
...
Which builds would those be?
All of my 2.1 and 2.2 builds (windows and linux) show the cZ icon.
Tony means the "Window" icon for chatzilla, on windows you'll see that
on the top left corner of the window, or in win7 for example when you
hover over the SeaMonkey icon in the taskbar and have cZ open you
*should* see the cZ icon in the top left corner of the screenshot (or
the "list" of windows if you have too many windows open for win7 to show
the screenshots).
That said, I hope to find the time to describe to Tony how to fix this
in our build over the next weeks, which I expect to do (he gave up on
the bug, due to some complexity that he forsaw).
...or rather, due to some complexity that I hadn't foreseen, which made
me lose my path in the maze of the source (and SeaMonkey is built from
repositories with a lot of source, since it pulls all the following
Mercurial repositories:
1) the repository with the specific Suite, MailNews and Calendar sources
2) the repository with the Firefox, Toolkit, Gecko, etc. sources
3) the ChatZilla repository
4) the DOM Inspector repository
5) the LDAP SDK repository
6) the Venkman repository
). You could also build any of Thunderbird, Firefox, or the ChatZilla,
Lightning, Provider for Google Calendar, Dom Inspector and Javascript
Debugger extensions from that same pile of code. Also Sunbird if it were
still supported.
The first problem is to find where and how in the "comm" repository (#1
above) the ChatZilla taskbar image from the "irc" repository (#3 above)
is moved into the temporary directory structure which will then be
archived into the .tar.bz2, the .dmg, or the .zip and .installer.exe
which are what users will then download. The second problem (but I think
I can get inspiration from Venkman on how to solve that) is where to put
that icon so the OS can use it.
Best regards,
Tony.
--
There is no time like the present for postponing what you ought to be
doing.
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