I'm having difficulty getting Galeon to print web pages. (I can print
from Iceweasel and Emacs, so this can't be something grossly stupid like
failure to start CUPS.) I am running Lenny with the 'alternative'
windowing/desktop environment Xfce4, which was installed by using
ne
Tristan McLeay wrote:
I use Galeon on lenny and I've been using ~/.galeon/mozilla/galeon/chrome/
userContent.css to override some webpage preferences, like hiding ads or
fiddling with the way underlining works. I recently dist-upgraded and now
the userContent.css file is being compl
I use Galeon on lenny and I've been using ~/.galeon/mozilla/galeon/chrome/
userContent.css to override some webpage preferences, like hiding ads or
fiddling with the way underlining works. I recently dist-upgraded and now
the userContent.css file is being completely ignored. Does anyone
On Tuesday 08 January 2008, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/08/08 21:15, s. keeling wrote:
> > Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> Over 90% of GNU/Linux-Users I know are suckers...
> >>
> >> Yeah GNU/Linux is free (of charge) and thats all they want.
> >
> > If you only listen to d-u and Usenet
On 01/08/08 21:15, s. keeling wrote:
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Over 90% of GNU/Linux-Users I know are suckers...
Yeah GNU/Linux is free (of charge) and thats all they want.
If you only listen to d-u and Usenet, the power of those users' noise
can be deafening. On the other hand
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Over 90% of GNU/Linux-Users I know are suckers...
>
> Yeah GNU/Linux is free (of charge) and thats all they want.
If you only listen to d-u and Usenet, the power of those users' noise
can be deafening. On the other hand, there are huge moves in
corpor
Am 2008-01-01 13:35:36, schrieb Paul Johnson:
> Hardware has scarcity which software lacks. There's no economic
> reason to sell software. Programmers should sell their service since
> trying to sell the product is, by definition, going to piss customers
> off and limits their freedoms.
Right, b
--- Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 January 2008, Andrew Sackville-West
> wrote:
> ...
> > > I can control my system, I can't control my
> clients' computers, so
> > > I want a minimum of possible errors on their
> computers.
> > >
> > > I would not want to make it easy f
On Jan 2, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Angus Auld wrote:
I'm not familiar with the flow of things here on
this
list, but I hope
no one is offended if I am amused by these sort of
communications.
It's all in good fun. (I hope. That's how I intended my comment,
anyway.)
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--- Angus Auld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 14:58:54 -0800 (PST)
> From: Angus Auld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Galeon R.I.P?
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> --- Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On W
On Wednesday 02 January 2008, David Brodbeck wrote:
> On Jan 2, 2008, at 6:45 AM, Ron Johnson wrote:
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> > On 01/02/08 08:20, s. keeling wrote:
> >> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> Says you. I think you should spend the next year in a
On Jan 2, 2008, at 6:45 AM, Ron Johnson wrote:
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Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Says you. I think you should spend the next year in a Cat in the Hat
suit, but I doubt you'll comply.
He wears furry bear suit
On Jan 1, 2008, at 9:41 PM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I know some people respect (such as RMS) say
that, but I also think it's a statement that's more easily made by
people who get nice tidy paychecks and aren't the ones who have to
figure out how to do the marketing.
AMEN to that. It's so easy for
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On 01/02/08 08:20, s. keeling wrote:
> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> On Jan 1, 2008 7:10 AM, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sam
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On 01/02/08 06:21, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
[snip]
>>
>> Yup. I just had a 2-week fling with KDE. *Really* configurable
>> (thank $DEITY, because their defaults suck), but KDE 3.5.8 is a lot
>> slower than even GNOME 2.14 and th
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Jan 1, 2008 7:10 AM, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Same here. I've tried quite a few browsers, but none keep up with opera
> > > >
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 12/31/07 11:28, ZephyrQ wrote:
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Dec 29, 2007 8:50 AM, ZephyrQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With all the news of Netscape 'fading off' into mozilla and its ilk, is
does anyone know if Gale
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I think eventually we'll see more open source than closed source, but
over the past 25 years or so, it seems the innovations have been made
in closed source, then emulated in open source. There are advantages
to different business models.
The first IBM mainframes back in t
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 02 January 2008, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
...
I can control my system, I can't control my clients' computers, so
I want a minimum of possible errors on their computers.
I would not want to make it easy for someone to grab my code and
compete. Maybe later, bu
On Wednesday 02 January 2008, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
...
> > I can control my system, I can't control my clients' computers, so
> > I want a minimum of possible errors on their computers.
> >
> > I would not want to make it easy for someone to grab my code and
> > compete. Maybe later, but I
On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 10:52:16PM -0500, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 January 2008, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 05:08:20PM -0500, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 01 January 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> > > > Hardware has scarcity which software
On Tuesday 01 January 2008, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 05:08:20PM -0500, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > On Tuesday 01 January 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> ...
>
> > > Hardware has scarcity which software lacks. There's no economic
> > > reason to sell software. Programmers sh
On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 05:08:20PM -0500, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 January 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
...
> >
> > Hardware has scarcity which software lacks. There's no economic
> > reason to sell software. Programmers should sell their service since
> > trying to sell the product is,
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On 01/01/08 15:35, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Jan 1, 2008 7:10 AM, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 03:02:34 -0800, Angus
--- ZephyrQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Angus Auld wrote:
> > --- ZephyrQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>> big snip>>
> >>Just played with Opera for a while. I was
> >> impressed. Not afraid to
> >> pay $ for it if it can hold up to everyday usage
> >> (heck, considering how
> >> mu
On Tuesday 01 January 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Jan 1, 2008 7:10 AM, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 03:02:34 -0800, Angus Auld wrote:
> > > > > It does se
On Jan 1, 2008 7:10 AM, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 03:02:34 -0800, Angus Auld wrote:
> > >
> > > > It does seem pretty fast. Personally, I use Opera, and it's be
Angus Auld wrote:
--- ZephyrQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
big snip>>
Just played with Opera for a while. I was
impressed. Not afraid to
pay $ for it if it can hold up to everyday usage
(heck, considering how
much $ I **don't** pay for software, dropping a few
bucks here and there
f
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 03:02:34 -0800, Angus Auld wrote:
> >
> > > It does seem pretty fast. Personally, I use Opera, and it's been my
> >
> > Same here. I've tried quite a few browsers, but none keep
On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 12:31:39 -0600
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> > It's a Very Big Universe, and I'm not hubristic (is that a word?)
> > enough to make such a claim.
>
> For the Jesus-followers out there, he put it this way for the
> know-it-alls, which agrees with
--- ZephyrQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>big snip>>
> Just played with Opera for a while. I was
> impressed. Not afraid to
> pay $ for it if it can hold up to everyday usage
> (heck, considering how
> much $ I **don't** pay for software, dropping a few
> bucks here and there
> for a pr
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On Dec 29, 2007 8:50 AM, ZephyrQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With all the news of Netscape 'fading off' into mozilla and its ilk, is
does anyone know if Galeon is ever going to be updated? I've tried
FireFox/etc. and
Ron Johnson wrote:
It's a Very Big Universe, and I'm not hubristic (is that a word?)
enough to make such a claim.
For the Jesus-followers out there, he put it this way for the
know-it-alls, which agrees with Ron's take on matters: /"If you were
blind," Jesus told them, "you wouldn't have sin.
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On 12/31/07 11:28, ZephyrQ wrote:
> Kelly Clowers wrote:
>> On Dec 29, 2007 8:50 AM, ZephyrQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> With all the news of Netscape 'fading off' into mozilla and its ilk, is
>>> doe
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On 12/30/07 22:45, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> On Sunday 30 December 2007, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 12/30/07 21:04, Paul Johnson wrote:
>>> On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 03:02:34 -0800, Angus Auld wrote:
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Dec 29, 2007 8:50 AM, ZephyrQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With all the news of Netscape 'fading off' into mozilla and its ilk, is
does anyone know if Galeon is ever going to be updated? I've tried
FireFox/etc. and there are a couple of thing
On Sunday 30 December 2007, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 12/30/07 21:04, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 03:02:34 -0800, Angus Auld wrote:
> >>> It does seem pretty fast. Personally, I use Opera, and it's been
> >>> my browser
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On 12/30/07 21:04, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 03:02:34 -0800, Angus Auld wrote:
>>
>>> It does seem pretty fast. Personally, I use Opera, and it's been my
>>> browser of choi
default wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 03:02:34 -0800, Angus Auld wrote:
It does seem pretty fast. Personally, I use Opera, and it's been my
browser of choice for many moons.
Same here. I've tried quite a few browsers, but none keep up with opera
for speed. Shame it's not Open Source, but you can
On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 03:02:34 -0800, Angus Auld wrote:
>
> > It does seem pretty fast. Personally, I use Opera, and it's been my
> > browser of choice for many moons.
>
> Same here. I've tried quite a few browsers, but none keep up with o
--- Allan Wind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007-12-29T10:50:18-0600, ZephyrQ wrote:
> > Tabs...on the -right- hand side. After using
> Galeon for **years**, I
> > miss this and the 'tab' plug-in only lets me put
> tabs on the
> > top/bottom/le
On Dec 29, 2007 8:50 AM, ZephyrQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With all the news of Netscape 'fading off' into mozilla and its ilk, is
> does anyone know if Galeon is ever going to be updated? I've tried
> FireFox/etc. and there are a couple of things I've not
On 2007-12-29T10:50:18-0600, ZephyrQ wrote:
> Tabs...on the -right- hand side. After using Galeon for **years**, I
> miss this and the 'tab' plug-in only lets me put tabs on the
> top/bottom/left.
Did you try the Tab Control add-on?
> Quickloading of pages. I don'
With all the news of Netscape 'fading off' into mozilla and its ilk, is
does anyone know if Galeon is ever going to be updated? I've tried
FireFox/etc. and there are a couple of things I've not be able to reproduce:
Tabs...on the -right- hand side. After using Galeon fo
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 05:22:41PM +0100, Martin Marcher wrote:
From: Martin Marcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user
Subject: Re: galeon and mutt
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Hi,
On 12/12/07, Gerard Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> with xterm installed in my box, when I clicked on an address e-mail
> galeon opened mutt in an xterm.
> Now I have removed xterm and I installed roxterm instead, but when I
> click on an address e-mail nothi
Hello,
with xterm installed in my box, when I clicked on an address e-mail
galeon opened mutt in an xterm.
Now I have removed xterm and I installed roxterm instead, but when I
click on an address e-mail nothing happens.
How can I set galeon so that it opens mutt via roxterm ?
tia
--
GĂ©rard
Neither epiphany nor galeon can find "adobe reader"; I installed
acroread in /usr/local/Acrobat5/bin/acroread with a symlink in
/usr/local/bin .
I found a file ~/.galeon , but no corresponding file for epiphany.
For both galeon and epiphany, the help file displays as a page
On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 09:02:18 -0400
Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 10:34:39PM -0600, Jan Hetges wrote:
> > Hello Everybody
> > could someone please give me a hint how can get galeon to display
> > gzipped text. i know that worked
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 10:34:39PM -0600, Jan Hetges wrote:
> Hello Everybody
> could someone please give me a hint how can get galeon to display
> gzipped text. i know that worked before...
> unstable some time between woody and sarge for sure, but might have
> been with
Hello Everybody
could someone please give me a hint how can get galeon to display
gzipped text. i know that worked before...
unstable some time between woody and sarge for sure, but might have
been with gnome (at least installed)
i'm using unstable with xfce4, btw.
and i googled for a whil
Hi Mathias!
Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can restore the XUL-based dialog again by setting
> "ui.allow_platform_file_picker" in about:config to "false".
That solved my problem. Now saving is *really* fast, even in a large
folder! Great.
Hope developers will leave us with th
Hi Andreas.
Andreas Goesele, 14.04.2007 00:52:
> Earlier versions of firefox had their own "save as" dialog - giving
> for instance the choice whether the just the html page, or the whole
> page should be saved.
>
> But now at least I get something which looks like the standard gnome
> "save as"
"Andreas Goesele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> having moved from sarge to etch I now have a big problem with the
> browsers in the subject line: Downloading a page is incredibly slow
> or even makes the browsers hang:
I should have written "saving a page" is incredibly slow.
Now it's clear that
Matthew K Poer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Perhaps you can edit the Download Preferances in Gecko-Based w/e to
> download to a differant directory? Try /tmp or even /home/you/download/.
> If it has to do with your home directory being very large, this may help.
I tried this: But I can't change
macondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ananda Samaddar wrote:
>> I heard somewhere (can't remember where) that it may be to do with
>> ipv6 support in Mozilla. Try disabling it. Typing 'about:config'
>> in the address bar will get you to the configuration options. You
>> should be able to find t
In all case it takes a long time for the download manager to start and
saving too is very slow. With firefox (iceweasel) I once experienced a
freeze, galeon and epiphany freeze with every attempt to save.
My suspicion is that the download manager reads first my home
directory - which is huge - and
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> Michael Pobega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 07:03:43PM +0200, Andreas Goesele wrote:
>
>>> having moved from sarge to etch I now have a big problem with the
>>> browsers in the subject line: Downlo
gt;
> In all case it takes a long time for the download manager to start and
> saving too is very slow. With firefox (iceweasel) I once experienced a
> freeze, galeon and epiphany freeze with every attempt to save.
>
> My suspicion is that the download manager reads first my home
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Andreas Goesele wrote:
> Michael Pobega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 07:03:43PM +0200, Andreas Goesele wrote:
>
>>> having moved from sarge to etch I now have a big problem with the
>>> browsers in the subject line: Downlo
Michael Pobega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 07:03:43PM +0200, Andreas Goesele wrote:
>> having moved from sarge to etch I now have a big problem with the
>> browsers in the subject line: Downloading a page is incredibly slow or
>> even makes the browsers hang:
>
> Try dow
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Close previous iceweasel processes. Start iceweasel without loading any
> extensions and see if it helps.
I tried this, but it didn't help.
But thanks anyway!
Andreas Goesele
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or the download manager to start and
> saving too is very slow. With firefox (iceweasel) I once experienced a
> freeze, galeon and epiphany freeze with every attempt to save.
>
This is one of serveral reasons that I gave up on the geko-based
browsers and went to Konqueror. You can use it e
Andreas Goesele wrote:
> Any suggestions?
>
Close previous iceweasel processes. Start iceweasel without loading any
extensions and see if it helps.
raju
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e browsers hang:
>
> In all case it takes a long time for the download manager to start and
> saving too is very slow. With firefox (iceweasel) I once experienced a
> freeze, galeon and epiphany freeze with every attempt to save.
>
> My suspicion is that the download manager reads fir
once experienced a
freeze, galeon and epiphany freeze with every attempt to save.
My suspicion is that the download manager reads first my home
directory - which is huge - and for that reason takes long to
start. But under sarge this wasn't a problem and other programs too
manage to open my
On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 11:19:59PM -0400, jlquinn wrote:
> >
> >http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/04/msg02234.html
>
> Thanks for the tip. It led me to the solution.
>
> gconf already had http and https url handlers set to firefox, so wasn't
> the source. In addition, changing gnome-www
Paul Scott wrote:
jlquinn wrote:
Hi, all. I use thunderbird and firefox currently for email and web.
At one point, I used to use galeon, but have since switched. The
gnome desktop preferred application setting is set to firefox, and
there aren't any setting I saw inside thunderbird i
Paul Scott wrote:
jlquinn wrote:
Hi, all. I use thunderbird and firefox currently for email and web.
At one point, I used to use galeon, but have since switched. The
gnome desktop preferred application setting is set to firefox, and
there aren't any setting I saw inside thunderbird i
jlquinn wrote:
Hi, all. I use thunderbird and firefox currently for email and web.
At one point, I used to use galeon, but have since switched. The
gnome desktop preferred application setting is set to firefox, and
there aren't any setting I saw inside thunderbird itself to cho
Hi, all. I use thunderbird and firefox currently for email and web. At
one point, I used to use galeon, but have since switched. The gnome
desktop preferred application setting is set to firefox, and there
aren't any setting I saw inside thunderbird itself to choose a browser.
Ho
Hi,
I notice that Firefox is generous when it comes to websites that
advertise as using iso8859-1, but are actually using windows-1252. Most
often this crops up when people use windows quotes in their web pages.
Galeon and Epiphany display [0093] or whatever the supplied character
code is.
Does
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 01:32:15PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> In related news, Linus says "Just use KDE":
>
> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/usability/2005-December/msg00022.html
My gods, when will Jeff Waugh ever actually start paying attention and
realize that whatever part of Havoc he
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
If you do not need international text printing, it is best to get
rid of xprint, and go back to printing by PostScript/default.
But when I stop the xprint servers and use print in TBird, indeed
only the postscript
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
If you do not need international text printing, it is best to get
rid of xprint, and go back to printing by PostScript/default.
But when I stop the xprint servers and use print in TBird, indeed
only the postscript
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
If you do not need international text printing, it is best to get
rid of xprint, and go back to printing by PostScript/default.
But when I stop the xprint servers and use print in TBird, indeed
only the postscript menu item appears but using it
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
Karsten M. Self wrote:
For the past week or more, testing/unstable, I've had unusable print
output from Galeon and Firefox browsers.
I've collected some hints on how to use xprint on
http://www.jw-stumpel.nl/stestu#T9.4.3 (your problem is not the one i
at 01:44:57PM +0100, Jan Willem Stumpel ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Karsten M. Self wrote:
> >For the past week or more, testing/unstable, I've had unusable print
> >output from Galeon and Firefox browsers.
> >
> >Sample output at
> >
> >h
Karsten M. Self wrote:
For the past week or more, testing/unstable, I've had unusable print
output from Galeon and Firefox browsers.
Sample output at
http://linuxmafia.com/~karsten/galeon-print-bug/hello.html
http://linuxmafia.com/~karsten/galeon-print-bug/galeon.ps
... very s
Karsten M. Self wrote:
For the past week or more, testing/unstable, I've had unusable print
output from Galeon and Firefox browsers.
Sample output at
http://linuxmafia.com/~karsten/galeon-print-bug/hello.html
http://linuxmafia.com/~karsten/galeon-print-bug/galeon.ps
... very s
For the past week or more, testing/unstable, I've had unusable print
output from Galeon and Firefox browsers.
Sample output at
http://linuxmafia.com/~karsten/galeon-print-bug/hello.html
http://linuxmafia.com/~karsten/galeon-print-bug/galeon.ps
... very simple source HTML fil
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 08:19:58PM +1100, Adam Bogacki wrote:
> following the last mozilla upgrade in unstable I've lost
> cursor menu function in Epiphany and Galeon - my most used browsers.
>
> Please bring this to the attention of the respective
> maintainers [E
Hi,
following the last mozilla upgrade in unstable I've lost
cursor menu function in Epiphany and Galeon - my most used browsers.
Please bring this to the attention of the respective
maintainers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers,
Adam Bogacki,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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J.A. de Vries wrote:
On 2004-12-31 @ 10:16:43 (week 53) Kent West wrote:
Galeon has an X on each tab; clicking on the X closes that tab. I really
like this feature, but can't seem to figure out how to add it to
Firefox. I had it added a few (pre-0.9) versions ago via an extension,
but
On 2005-01-01 @ 09:19:13 (week 53) Kent West wrote:
> So I right-clicked on the "install" link and selected "Save Link As" to
> save the "tabx.xpi" file to my home directory. I then went into
> Firefox's "File/Open File" menu, opened "tabx.xpi", which seemed to
> install the extension, then res
J.A. de Vries wrote:
On 2004-12-31 @ 10:54:44 (week 53) Kent West wrote:
[I want a closing "X" on my tabs, like the feature found in Galeon.
I googled for [tabx] and found [it] at the "Extension Room" at MozDev
(http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/more-info/ctc),
but whe
On 2004-12-31 @ 10:54:44 (week 53) Kent West wrote:
> Except that neither of these extensions is available from the "Get More
> Extensions" feature in Firefox. However, after your post, I googled for
> these two extensions and found them at the "Extension Room" at MozDev
> (http://extensionroom
Travis Crump wrote:
Pascal Bonesh wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 10:54 -0600, Kent West wrote:
Does anyone know how to add the closing X to Firefox's tabs?
have you tried TabbrowserExtension?
The URL is http://piro.sakura.ne.jp/xul/tabextensions/index.html.en
According to the "Advantages and Disad
On Friday 31 December 2004 02:23 pm, Kent West wrote:
>
> Nope, apparently it doesn't. At least, not that I can find.
You might look into the 'Tab Clicking Options' extension, it'll allow you to
close a tab with a double-click.
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Kent West wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Pascal Bonesh wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 10:54 -0600, Kent West wrote:
Does anyone know how to add the closing X to Firefox's tabs?
have you tried TabbrowserExtension?
No, because the homepage for that extension
(http://www.pryan.org/mozilla/site/T
Kent West wrote:
Pascal Bonesh wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 10:54 -0600, Kent West wrote:
Does anyone know how to add the closing X to Firefox's tabs?
have you tried TabbrowserExtension?
No, because the homepage for that extension
(http://www.pryan.org/mozilla/site/TheOneKEA/tabprefs
Pascal Bonesh wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 10:54 -0600, Kent West wrote:
Galeon has an X on each tab; clicking on the X closes that tab. I
really like this feature, but can't seem to figure out how to add it
to Firefox. I had it added a few (pre-0.9) versions ago via an
extension, but
On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 10:54 -0600, Kent West wrote:
> khromy wrote:
>
> > J.A. de Vries wrote:
> >
> >> On 2004-12-31 @ 10:16:43 (week 53) Kent West wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> Galeon has an X on each tab; clicking on the X closes that tab. I
khromy wrote:
J.A. de Vries wrote:
On 2004-12-31 @ 10:16:43 (week 53) Kent West wrote:
Galeon has an X on each tab; clicking on the X closes that tab. I
really like this feature, but can't seem to figure out how to add it
to Firefox. I had it added a few (pre-0.9) versions ago via an
exte
J.A. de Vries wrote:
On 2004-12-31 @ 10:16:43 (week 53) Kent West wrote:
Galeon has an X on each tab; clicking on the X closes that tab. I really
like this feature, but can't seem to figure out how to add it to
Firefox. I had it added a few (pre-0.9) versions ago via an extension,
but
On 2004-12-31 @ 10:16:43 (week 53) Kent West wrote:
> Galeon has an X on each tab; clicking on the X closes that tab. I really
> like this feature, but can't seem to figure out how to add it to
> Firefox. I had it added a few (pre-0.9) versions ago via an extension,
> but
Galeon has an X on each tab; clicking on the X closes that tab. I really
like this feature, but can't seem to figure out how to add it to
Firefox. I had it added a few (pre-0.9) versions ago via an extension,
but that extension no longer seems to be available.
Does anyone know how to ad
- Original Message -
From: Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, November 21, 2004 2:55 pm
Subject: xprt broke my printing in Galeon
> I used to be able to print double-sided from Galeon. After a recent
> upgrade (Sarge) which pulled in xprt-xprintorg, t
I used to be able to print double-sided from Galeon. After a recent
upgrade (Sarge) which pulled in xprt-xprintorg, there are two immediate
problems:
1. Printing is single-sided (yes, Printer is set to my double-sided
spool ds and yes, lpr -Pds still prints double-sided).
2. The print is HUGE
ok thanks to Craig Small, a Debian devel, me nightmare with galeon-common
is over. His suggestion of inserting an "exit 0" (without the quotes) in
and around the 2nd line of the postrm i.e.
/var/lib/dpkg/info/galeon-common.postrm did the trick. Ran 'dpkg -P
galeon-commo
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