On 7/17/11 5:04 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
> On 7/17/2011 3:00 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 7/17/11 9:31 AM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
>>> On 7/17/2011 11:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
>>>> On 7/16/11 7:19 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
>>>>> On 7/16/2011 2:12 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
>>>>>> I have four profiles. For some reason, one of the profiles still has
>>>>>> SeaMonkey Default Theme 2.1. The other three have SeaMonkey Default
>>>>>> Theme 2.2.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How can I update the one profile? I cannot find any SeaMonkey Default
>>>>>> Theme at AMO.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It sounds like you may have following the instructions of one or two
>>>>> people on this newsgroup back when we had an issue with the
>>>>> theme/toolkit design in our early 2.1 releases (rc's) to which I tried
>>>>> to contest as soon as I saw them.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway, it sounds like you (or someone) manually installed that 2.1
>>>>> version of our theme, which installed it into your profile. The best
>>>>> solution I can offer is to "uninstall" the theme from the profile
>>>>> manager (say, by switching to Modern first), THEN restart and you should
>>>>> be able to switch back to the correct (2.2) version.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I followed your second paragraph and got SeaMonkey Default Theme 2.2.
>>>> But I can't enable it. In Add-ons Manager, neither Default nor Modern
>>>> show Enable or Disable buttons. When I go to the SeaMonkey menu bar and
>>>> select [View> Apply Theme> SeaMonkey Default Theme], that does not
>>>> stick.
>>>>
>>>> I tried starting SeaMonkey in Safe Mode and then selecting [View> Apply
>>>> Theme> SeaMonkey Default Theme] from the menu bar. I got a dialogue
>>>> popup saying "These changes will take effect when you restart
>>>> SeaMonkey." I selected the Restart Now button on the popup.
>>>>
>>>> I'm still stuck in the Modern theme, which I think is ugly. This is
>>>> worse than having the wrong version of Default.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Now a *guess*... start/run 2.1 (switch to default theme if you can).
>>> then close and then start/run 2.2 again. Things *should* be ok.
>>>
>>> Failing that I'll need help to diagnose/fix you.
>>>
>>
>> I no longer had SM 2.1 installed.
>>
>> I installed SM 2.1 from my own archive into a new location. When I
>> opened SM 2.1, it was using the Modern theme. At Add-ons Manager, I saw
>> both Default and Modern themes, both v.2.1. There was no Disable button
>> for Modern or Enable button for Default. I removed SM 2.1.
>>
>> I then installed SM 2.1 over SM 2.2. The results were the same. I
>> removed SM 2.1.
>>
>> Note: I have four profiles. This problem appears only in my "primary"
>> profile, the profile that I use the most.
>>
>
> When you *select* the Default (primary) theme you should have an enable
> button for it, if you don't sounds quite odd. perhaps we can/should
> check the error console for any messages that can shed some light here.
>
I have 4 information entries, 4 warnings, and 1 error. The information
entries are all from using the Preserve Download Modification Timestamp
extension. The 4 warnings are all from viewing a Web page that my
daughter is updating.
The error entry is as follows:
Error: [Exception... "Component returned failure code:
0x80520012 (NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)
[nsIStyleSheetService.loadAndRegisterSheet]" nsresult:
"0x80520012 (NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)" location: "JS frame ::
chrome://adblockplus-modules/content/ElemHide.jsm ::
<TOP_LEVEL> :: line 284" data: no]
Source File: chrome://adblockplus-modules/content/ElemHide.jsm
Line: 289
I believe this is related to the operation of AdBlock Plus while viewing
a Web page.
It appears that nothing in my error log relates to attempts to enable
the Default theme.
I actually enabled the Default theme. I edited the bottom of file
extensions.ini to change
[ThemeDirs]
Extension0=C:\SeaMonkey2\extensions
\[email protected]
to be
[ThemeDirs]
Extension0=C:\SeaMonkey2\extensions\{972ce4c6-7e08-4474-
a285-3208198ce6fd}.xpi
While this caused Default to replace Modern as the theme used by
SeaMonkey, it did not setup Enable or Disable buttons on the themes when
viewed from the Add-ons Manager. Furthermore, going to [View > Apply
Theme > SeaMonkey Default Theme] on the SeaMonkey Menu bar still does
not allow themes to be switched.
--
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>
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