On 04/07/14 01:56, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Apologies to those who do not use Linux.
Daniel:
Well!! I'm not seeing any green anywhere, so I must have screwed it up!!
Time to try a different/lower level in the directory chain.
Several possible reasons for that. From your UA i am assuming you are
using Linux. Open a xterm and be sure that you are not root by issuing
the command whoami.
[daniel@User-PC ~]$ whoami
daniel
[daniel@User-PC ~]$
You can be sure that in your profile the file prefs.js exists, otherwise
SM could not work. So let us find your profile. In Linux it will be
under the directory .mozilla in your HOME.
Hartmut, I Dual boot Win7 and Linux and use the one set of profile files
which, as Linux can "see" Windows files but Windows cannot "see" Linux
files, I have my SeaMonkey profile on a Win7 partition and my
/home/daniel/.mozilla/seamonkey/profiles.ini points to the Win7 location
..... (Don't ya just love people who refuse to do standard
installations!! ;-( And then come looking for help!!)
[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1
[Profile0]
Name=Test
IsRelative=0
Path=/mnt/windows/Internet
[Profile1]
Name=Default User
IsRelative=0
Path=/mnt/Games/Internet_Programs/Profile/Profile
Default=1
[Profile2]
Name=NewTest
IsRelative=0
Path=/mnt/Games/Internet_Programs/Profile/NewTest
Instead of pure theory i will give examples using my own machine. Issue
the command 'find ~/.mozilla -name prefs.js' in your xterm. Without the '.
hafi@i5_64 ~ $ find ~/.mozilla -name prefs.js
/home/hafi/.mozilla/hafi/aa5yl3h1.slt/prefs.js
/home/hafi/.mozilla/seamonkey/2i0zee4d.testrel/prefs.js
/home/hafi/.mozilla/seamonkey/vmm39xrx.testt/prefs.js
/home/hafi/.mozilla/seamonkey/81btqpem.mnen/prefs.js
/home/hafi/.mozilla/seamonkey/jdgwbvof.t/prefs.js
/home/hafi/.mozilla/seamonkey/yjmshkey.default/prefs.js
/home/hafi/.mozilla/seamonkey/l2yj2kde.ue/prefs.js
/home/hafi/.mozilla/seamonkey/fawl5rx6.32/prefs.js
/home/hafi/.mozilla/t32/cjbkp1iv.slt/prefs.js
/home/hafi/.mozilla/moz_1_3/8msy11f8.slt/prefs.js
My default profile has the name, ehm, 'default' *g*, so the relevant
line here is
/home/hafi/.mozilla/seamonkey/yjmshkey.default/prefs.js
and the path to the profile is
/home/hafi/.mozilla/seamonkey/yjmshkey.default/
[daniel@User-PC ~]$ find ~/.mozilla -name prefs.js
/home/daniel/.mozilla/firefox/5lrfxxsi.default/prefs.js
[daniel@User-PC ~]$
(Just the one entry and Note the "firefox", so not for my SeaMonkey!!)
The directory in which the userChrome.css belongs should have the name
chrome and be directly on the top level of the profile.
/home/hafi/.mozilla/seamonkey/yjmshkey.default/chrome/.
No SeaMonkey chrome folder anywhere but do have old ones for Netscape
and Mozilla Suite!!
--
Daniel
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/29.0 SeaMonkey/2.26 Build identifier: 20140415200419
or
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.26 Build identifier: 20140408191805
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