On 11/4/2016 6:18 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 11/3/2016 11:03 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On 11/3/2016 9:06 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
>>>> Does anyone know how to install pdf.js in SeaMomkey?
>>>>
>>>> I have heard that it works with Seamonkey 2.40+
>>>>
>>>> The installer linked here:
>>>> http://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/extensions/firefox/pdf.js.xpi
>>>> fails to install pdf.js
>>>>
>>>> Is ther another way to install it. Idowloaded all the separate files for
>>>> pdf.js, but did not know how to manually install the files.
>>>>
>>>> I need detailed installation instructions. Any help would be much
>>>> appreciated.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Download the file from
>>> <http://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/extensions/firefox/pdf.js.xpi> to a
>>> folder or to your desktop.
>>>
>>> With SeaMonkey still running, select the file, drag it, and drop it into
>>> the display area of SeaMonkey.
>>>
>>> Alternatively, go to [Tools > Add-ons Manager] on the SeaMonkey menu
>>> bar.  At the top of the Add-ons Manager window or tab, there is a button
>>> with a star or gear just to the left of the "Search all add-ons" input
>>> area.  Select the button with the star and then select "Install Add-on
>>>  From File" in the pull-down menu.  Navigate to where the file was
>>> downloaded, select it, and select the Open button.
>>>
>>
>> I forgot the following for after you install PDF.js:
>>
>> On the left side of the Add-ons Manager window, select Plugins.  If you
>> can find an entry for Adobe Acrobat, select the button to the right of
>> that entry.  On the pull-down menu, select Never Activate.
>>
> Thank you David for your assistance. Your instructions worked. I am 
> using OS X 10.7.5 and Seamonkey 2.40 would not download the file 
> pdf.js.xpi. I still do not know why Seamonkey would not download this 
> file. I switched to the safari browser and the file downloaded instantly 
> and using your instructions was able to install pdf viewer into SeaMonkey.
> 

You are welcome.

-- 
David E. Ross

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private E-mail server while Secretary of State.  According to
current Secretary of State John Kerry, we know that the Russians
and Chinese have hacked the State Department's servers.  In the
meantime, a claim by the Romanian hacker known as Guccifer
(Marcel Lehel Lazar) that he hacked into Clinton's E-mail
server proved false.
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