Re: [Fwd: Re: [opensuse] Mail from FireFox.]
On Saturday December 30 2006 8:33 pm, Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Saturday 30 December 2006 12:46, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
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- the line with "network.protocol-handler..." is there and looks ok. But the "mozex.command..." line is nowhere to be found? Should it be inserted, if so, how?
Right-click anywhere in the preference list and select one of the entries under the sub-menu "New". In this case, you'd use New -> String. Then give the entry the name and value you want, confirm the dialog and you're done. You'll notice the context menu has other commands such as "Copy Name", "Copy Value" and the handy "Reset" which will restore the initial / default value or blank for non-built-in preferences.
No.......doesn't work. Under perferences and a right click, NO menu comes up. Fred -- MickySoft, the ultimate corporate parasite. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Saturday December 30 2006 8:33 pm, Fred A. Miller wrote:
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- the line with "network.protocol-handler..." is there and looks ok. But the "mozex.command..." line is nowhere to be found? Should it be inserted, if so, how? Right-click anywhere in the preference list and select one of the entries under the sub-menu "New". In this case, you'd use New -> String. Then give the entry the name and value you want, confirm the
On Saturday 30 December 2006 12:46, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote: dialog and you're done. You'll notice the context menu has other commands such as "Copy Name", "Copy Value" and the handy "Reset" which will restore the initial / default value or blank for non-built-in preferences.
No.......doesn't work. Under perferences and a right click, NO menu comes up.
Well, it does Fred or at least it should :-) . Which version of FF are you using? BTW, whatever you can access via about:config is actually what is in the file prefs.js inside the ./mozilla directory so you can edit that file and add the required line(s). Cheers. -- In a period of great joy and pleasure you are comforted by the thought that tragedy is just around the corner. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Søndag 31 december 2006 08:18 skrev Basil Chupin:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Saturday December 30 2006 8:33 pm, Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Saturday 30 December 2006 12:46, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
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- the line with "network.protocol-handler..." is there and looks ok. But the "mozex.command..." line is nowhere to be found? Should it be inserted, if so, how?
Right-click anywhere in the preference list and select one of the entries under the sub-menu "New". In this case, you'd use New -> String. Then give the entry the name and value you want, confirm the dialog and you're done. You'll notice the context menu has other commands such as "Copy Name", "Copy Value" and the handy "Reset" which will restore the initial / default value or blank for non-built-in preferences.
No.......doesn't work. Under perferences and a right click, NO menu comes up.
Well, it does Fred or at least it should :-) .
Which version of FF are you using?
BTW, whatever you can access via about:config is actually what is in the file prefs.js inside the ./mozilla directory so you can edit that file and add the required line(s).
Cheers.
-- In a period of great joy and pleasure you are comforted by the thought that tragedy is just around the corner.
Hi all, I got it working by inserting this: user_pref("network.protocol-handler.app.mailto", "kmail"); into the *.js file. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Verner Kjærsgaard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Sunday December 31 2006 2:18 am, Basil Chupin wrote: [snip]
No.......doesn't work. Under perferences and a right click, NO menu comes up.
Well, it does Fred or at least it should :-) .
Which version of FF are you using?
2.0.0.1
BTW, whatever you can access via about:config is actually what is in the file prefs.js inside the ./mozilla directory so you can edit that file and add the required line(s).
Ok.....thanks! Fred -- MickySoft, the ultimate corporate parasite. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Sunday December 31 2006 2:18 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
No.......doesn't work. Under perferences and a right click, NO menu comes up.
Well, it does Fred or at least it should :-) .
Which version of FF are you using?
BTW, whatever you can access via about:config is actually what is in the file prefs.js inside the ./mozilla directory so you can edit that file and add the required line(s).
The ONLY prefs.js file is in: /opt/gnome/share/themes/QtCurve/mozilla and editing it doesn't work. :( Thanks, Fred -- MickySoft, the ultimate corporate parasite. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Sunday December 31 2006 2:18 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
No.......doesn't work. Under perferences and a right click, NO menu comes up. Well, it does Fred or at least it should :-) .
Which version of FF are you using?
BTW, whatever you can access via about:config is actually what is in the file prefs.js inside the ./mozilla directory so you can edit that file and add the required line(s).
The ONLY prefs.js file is in: /opt/gnome/share/themes/QtCurve/mozilla and editing it doesn't work. :(
Of course editing this file won't work - it's not the file. Something is really screwed up there Fred if you can only find the one prefs.js on your system. Below are all the prefs.js file on my 10.2 install - and not all relate to FF or TB. Because I do not use FF or Thunderbird (TB) as they are installed by 10.2 itself (I install my own, from mozilla.org into my /home directory) the prefs.js in /usr are only cosmetic entries - it's the ones in the /home directory which are the active ones (for FF and TB). /home/basil/.thunderbird/xxxxxxxxxx.default/prefs.js /home/basil/firefox/defaults/pref/channel-prefs.js /home/basil/firefox/defaults/profile/prefs.js <---------------------------x /home/basil/firefox/greprefs/security-prefs.js /home/basil/thunderbird/defaults/pref/channel-prefs.js /home/basil/thunderbird/defaults/profile/prefs.js /home/basil/thunderbird/greprefs/security-prefs.js /usr/lib/firefox/defaults/pref/channel-prefs.js /usr/lib/firefox/defaults/profile/prefs.js /usr/lib/firefox/greprefs/security-prefs.js /usr/lib/xulrunner-1.8.1b2/greprefs/security-prefs.js /usr/lib/xulrunner-1.8.1b2/simple/defaults/preferences/simple-prefs.js /usr/share/YaST2/yastbrowser/defaults/preferences/yastbrowser-prefs.js I would be backing up any needed files in the FF installation (like bookmarks, passwords) and reinstalling FF to make sure it is all correctly installed. Cheers. -- In a period of great joy and pleasure you are comforted by the thought that tragedy is just around the corner. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Monday January 01 2007 1:59 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
Of course editing this file won't work - it's not the file.
Something is really screwed up there Fred if you can only find the one prefs.js on your system.
Below are all the prefs.js file on my 10.2 install - and not all relate to FF or TB. Because I do not use FF or Thunderbird (TB) as they are installed by 10.2 itself (I install my own, from mozilla.org into my /home directory) the prefs.js in /usr are only cosmetic entries - it's the ones in the /home directory which are the active ones (for FF and TB).
/home/basil/.thunderbird/xxxxxxxxxx.default/prefs.js /home/basil/firefox/defaults/pref/channel-prefs.js /home/basil/firefox/defaults/profile/prefs.js
This is interesting. The FireFox I have installed is from SUSE, including their latest update. There ISN'T in my home dir a /home/xxx/firefox directory. There's a .firefox dir. with not much in it. Now, WHY is there so much difference between what SUSE is shipping and what installs from the FF site?! Fred -- MickySoft, the ultimate corporate parasite. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Monday January 01 2007 1:59 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
Of course editing this file won't work - it's not the file.
Something is really screwed up there Fred if you can only find the one prefs.js on your system.
Below are all the prefs.js file on my 10.2 install - and not all relate to FF or TB. Because I do not use FF or Thunderbird (TB) as they are installed by 10.2 itself (I install my own, from mozilla.org into my /home directory) the prefs.js in /usr are only cosmetic entries - it's the ones in the /home directory which are the active ones (for FF and TB).
/home/basil/.thunderbird/xxxxxxxxxx.default/prefs.js /home/basil/firefox/defaults/pref/channel-prefs.js /home/basil/firefox/defaults/profile/prefs.js
This is interesting. The FireFox I have installed is from SUSE, including their latest update. There ISN'T in my home dir a /home/xxx/firefox directory. There's a .firefox dir. with not much in it. Now, WHY is there so
[Are you sure about the .firefox dir because I don't think I have ever seen one only the .mozilla directory?]
much difference between what SUSE is shipping and what installs from the FF site?!
Don't worry about these 2 entries- /home/basil/firefox/defaults/pref/channel-prefs.js /home/basil/firefox/defaults/profile/prefs.js because I install FF and TB in my /home directory hence this "firefox" directory which contains the executables; the profile files are in the ".mozilla" directory and this is where you should be finding the prefs.js file under discussion. In your case, however, I expect to find the 2 files you just mentioned (above) in /usr/lib/firefox/defaults/pref/ because you are using the Suse installed FF. But in your earlier msg you stated that you only have the 1 prefs.js file in some obscure location which is what I was querying because the Suse installed FF goes into /usr/lib/firefox/ and there are prefs.js files there (but as "samples" only). Cheers. -- In a period of great joy and pleasure you are comforted by the thought that tragedy is just around the corner. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Speaking of mail from firefox, how do I tell firefox to use kmail on "mailto" links? James -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
James Tremblay wrote:
Speaking of mail from firefox, how do I tell firefox to use kmail on "mailto" links?
<Groan> This is exactly what this thread is about. Go to the archives to find the answer. Hint: try here- http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=opensuse&m=116752948726554&w=2 Cheers. -- In a period of great joy and pleasure you are comforted by the thought that tragedy is just around the corner. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Mon, 2007-01-01 at 19:17 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Monday January 01 2007 1:59 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
Of course editing this file won't work - it's not the file.
Something is really screwed up there Fred if you can only find the one prefs.js on your system.
Confirming, in my 10.2 install, straight SUSE from boxDVD, I have in home: ~/.mozilla/firefox/xxx.default/prefs.js
Tom in NM -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Monday January 01 2007 3:17 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Monday January 01 2007 1:59 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
Of course editing this file won't work - it's not the file.
Something is really screwed up there Fred if you can only find the one prefs.js on your system.
Below are all the prefs.js file on my 10.2 install - and not all relate to FF or TB. Because I do not use FF or Thunderbird (TB) as they are installed by 10.2 itself (I install my own, from mozilla.org into my /home directory) the prefs.js in /usr are only cosmetic entries - it's the ones in the /home directory which are the active ones (for FF and TB).
/home/basil/.thunderbird/xxxxxxxxxx.default/prefs.js /home/basil/firefox/defaults/pref/channel-prefs.js /home/basil/firefox/defaults/profile/prefs.js
This is interesting. The FireFox I have installed is from SUSE, including their latest update. There ISN'T in my home dir a /home/xxx/firefox directory. There's a .firefox dir. with not much in it. Now, WHY is there so
[Are you sure about the .firefox dir because I don't think I have ever seen one only the .mozilla directory?]
Yep.....I'm sure. 'Pure openSUSE box....NO FF from Mozilla.
much difference between what SUSE is shipping and what installs from the FF site?!
Don't worry about these 2 entries-
/home/basil/firefox/defaults/pref/channel-prefs.js /home/basil/firefox/defaults/profile/prefs.js
because I install FF and TB in my /home directory hence this "firefox" directory which contains the executables; the profile files are in the ".mozilla" directory and this is where you should be finding the prefs.js file under discussion.
Nope. :(
In your case, however, I expect to find the 2 files you just mentioned (above) in /usr/lib/firefox/defaults/pref/ because you are using the Suse installed FF. But in your earlier msg you stated that you only have the 1 prefs.js file in some obscure location which is what I was querying because the Suse installed FF goes into /usr/lib/firefox/ and there are prefs.js files there (but as "samples" only).
'Why I got cornfused. ;) The one you address above was/is the first one I found.......before the other dir. Fred -- MickySoft, the ultimate corporate parasite. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
* Fred Miller
Yep.....I'm sure. 'Pure openSUSE box....NO FF from Mozilla.
jumping the gun a little here :^). It's not Firefox from Mozilla, it's from openSUSE. The openSUSE Firefox install, MozillaFirefox places the user/pref files below ~/.mozilla/firefox, and has for some time. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 OpenSUSE Linux http://en.opensuse.org/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Monday January 01 2007 3:17 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
This is interesting. The FireFox I have installed is from SUSE, including their latest update. There ISN'T in my home dir a /home/xxx/firefox directory. There's a .firefox dir. with not much in it. Now, WHY is there so
[Are you sure about the .firefox dir because I don't think I have ever seen one only the .mozilla directory?]
I worked yesterday over 12 hours, and was up for 20, then came home and tried to find that file. "Deaf and dumb" in both eyes....should have just gone to bed. ;) Now, if I can find the line again that needs to be put in there, I'll be all set. :) Thanks to all! Fred -- MickySoft, the ultimate corporate parasite. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Monday January 01 2007 3:17 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
This is interesting. The FireFox I have installed is from SUSE, including their latest update. There ISN'T in my home dir a /home/xxx/firefox directory. There's a .firefox dir. with not much in it. Now, WHY is there so [Are you sure about the .firefox dir because I don't think I have ever seen one only the .mozilla directory?]
I worked yesterday over 12 hours, and was up for 20, then came home and tried to find that file. "Deaf and dumb" in both eyes....should have just gone to bed. ;) Now, if I can find the line again that needs to be put in there, I'll be all set. :)
Well, don't feel too bad. I have the .firefox directory in my home directory right now, I believe because an older version of firefox put it there, and it never got removed when I updated to a newer version. I've looked into both, and know that firefox currently uses .mozilla/firefox; the most recent entry in .firefox is 7/19/06 (libjavaplugin_oji.so), and many of the entries under .mozilla/firefox are today (I just now started my session). -- John Perry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday January 02 2007 9:23 am, John E. Perry wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Monday January 01 2007 3:17 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
This is interesting. The FireFox I have installed is from SUSE, including their latest update. There ISN'T in my home dir a /home/xxx/firefox directory. There's a .firefox dir. with not much in it. Now, WHY is there so
[Are you sure about the .firefox dir because I don't think I have ever seen one only the .mozilla directory?]
I worked yesterday over 12 hours, and was up for 20, then came home and tried to find that file. "Deaf and dumb" in both eyes....should have just gone to bed. ;) Now, if I can find the line again that needs to be put in there, I'll be all set. :)
Well, don't feel too bad. I have the .firefox directory in my home directory right now, I believe because an older version of firefox put it there, and it never got removed when I updated to a newer version.
I've looked into both, and know that firefox currently uses .mozilla/firefox; the most recent entry in .firefox is 7/19/06 (libjavaplugin_oji.so), and many of the entries under .mozilla/firefox are today (I just now started my session).
Thanks John. I did the same thing to determin "what" was being used and "what" isn't. ;) Fred -- MickySoft, the ultimate corporate parasite. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Basil Chupin
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Fred A. Miller
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James Tremblay
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John E. Perry
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Patrick Shanahan
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Tom Patton
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Verner Kjærsgaard