David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/12/2013 6:08 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
Sometimes I double click when I should not; consequently
multiple copies of browser and email/newsgroups are launched.
Is there any reason that SeaMonkey allows multiple launches?
My preferences are set to open a new tab when a Web link requests a new
window. However, my preferences are also set to open a new window if a
non-browser application requests to display a Web page. Thus, multiple
windows are not bad.
The way I read Rick's post is that he starts SM (browser and/or Mail as
appropriate), and then, because he's double-double clicked on the
desk-top icon, he gets a totally seperate second copy of SM (browser
and/or Mail as appropriate).
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Daniel
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