Ed Davis | 2 Jun 2006 19:26
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Build error on latest mozilla 18

When I try to build I get link error comsuppd.lib when compiling 
nsDispatchSupport.cpp..... Using windows XP with mirosoft visual studio 
7..... any ideas?

Thanks,
Ed.
David Harel | 6 Jun 2006 12:01

Fonts either too small or too big on my Linux laptop.

Hi all,

I have a 14.1' 1400x1050 laptop. On xorg.conf I set screensize and
resolution and on KDE fonts are OK. On FF fonts are awful.

I tried to set font size for various locales such as western, utf8 and
Hebrew then I get the menus, status bars and other buttons text very big
but the content is so small that it is difficult to read. (same with TB
e-mails. it is terrible to write this message as well).

Any idea?

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David Harel | 6 Jun 2006 23:03

Re: Fonts either too small or too big on my Linux laptop.

Thanks for your reply, I think the problem is about the font of the page 
and not that much about the interface. Can I do anything about that?

Kevin Brosnan wrote:

> This article should provide the information you need.
> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Pane_and_menu_fonts
>
> Kevin Brosnan
>
> On 6/6/06, David Harel <hareldvd <at> ergolight-sw.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> I have a 14.1' 1400x1050 laptop. On xorg.conf I set screensize and
>> resolution and on KDE fonts are OK. On FF fonts are awful.
>>
>> I tried to set font size for various locales such as western, utf8 and
>> Hebrew then I get the menus, status bars and other buttons text very big
>> but the content is so small that it is difficult to read. (same with TB
>> e-mails. it is terrible to write this message as well).
>>
>>
>> Any idea?
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Thanks.
>>
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MC (temp) Dan [no email] | 10 Jun 2006 01:47

Re: Back to 1.5.0.3


Chris Ilias wrote:
> 
> _MC (temp) Dan [no email]_ spoke thusly on 09/06/2006 12:54 PM:
> >
> 
> Welcome back, Dan. :-)
> [follow-up set to mozilla.general]
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> Chris Ilias
> mozilla.test.multimedia moderator
> Mozilla links <http://ilias.ca>
> (Please do not email me tech support questions)

Thanks, just a presence tho
Running an old Windows 98 unit, with Netscape 4.7, on an old >28K Dial up
Modem - tis okay tho, the drugs keep me flyin <g>
coj | 10 Jun 2006 18:37
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ping Austin and family !

I suppose you've seen this amusing link about goats (not goatse) 
fainting when startled ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RP3qJj_EzE
Justin Fitzhugh | 15 Jun 2006 07:34

Mozilla Scheduled Downtime - 6/15/2006, 7pm - 10pm PDT (0200 - 0500 UTC)

Mozilla Scheduled Downtime - 6/15/2006, 7pm - 10pm PDT (0200 - 0500 UTC)

We will have a scheduled downtime window this coming Thursday from 7pm
to 10pm PDT. The following changes will take place:

* 7pm PDT - Spreadfirefox disk replacement.  We will be replacing a
failed disk on the SFX machine.  Downtime should be less than 5 minutes.
* 7pm PDT - MySQL security update.  We will be patching our MySQL
instances on mrdb01/02 and osdb01/02/03/04 - apps affected:  addons,
bugzilla, bonsai, reporter, spreadfirefox, all wikis, MDC and any other
clustered database-backed systems.  Expected downtime is 10 minutes.
* 8pm PDT - Continued DNS architecture migration.  We will be migrating
our primary DNS server to a new distributed system.  We don't anticipate
any downtime, but sporadic DNS service is possible.
* 8pm PDT - Mirror migration.  We will be implementing various mirror
module changes in coordination with our master mirrors TDS and OSL.  We
don't anticipate any downtime.
*  8:30pm PDT - Bonsai upgrades.  We will be upgrading Bonsai on mecha
and rheet (bonsai.mozilla.org and bonsai-www.mozilla.org).  We
anticipate 5-10 minutes of downtime.

Please let me know if you have any reason why we should not proceed with
the planned maintenance.  As always, we aim to keep downtime to as
little as possible, but unexpected complications can arise causing
longer downtime periods than expected.  All systems should be
operational by the end of the maintenance window.  Feel free to email
infra <at> mozilla.org if you see issues past the planned downtime.

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Jay Garcia | 16 Jun 2006 14:17

*** NEW NETSCAPE WEB SITE ***

Everyone has been waiting for news of upcoming changes at Netscape. So
here's a little bit to whet your whistles. The site is in BETA and
access by the public is welcomed. The site is self-explanatory for the
most part.

http://www.beta.netscape.com

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UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org
PeEmm | 16 Jun 2006 18:09
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Re: *** NEW NETSCAPE WEB SITE ***

Jay Garcia wrote:
> Everyone has been waiting for news of upcoming changes at Netscape. So
> here's a little bit to whet your whistles. The site is in BETA and
> access by the public is welcomed. The site is self-explanatory for the
> most part.
> 
> http://www.beta.netscape.com
> 

Great! Can I count on a release of Netscape Browser 8.2 accompanying the 
new site and perhaps a fresh Netscape Messenger..? ;-)

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Michael Gordon | 16 Jun 2006 19:36
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Re: *** NEW NETSCAPE WEB SITE ***

On 6/16/2006 11:09 AM PeEmm created this reply
> Jay Garcia wrote:
>> Everyone has been waiting for news of upcoming changes at Netscape. So
>> here's a little bit to whet your whistles. The site is in BETA and
>> access by the public is welcomed. The site is self-explanatory for the
>> most part.
>>
>> http://www.beta.netscape.com
>>
>
> Great! Can I count on a release of Netscape Browser 8.2 accompanying 
> the new site and perhaps a fresh Netscape Messenger..? ;-)
>
Netscape Messenger is dead and gone, AOL killed all mail and news when 
they opted to release a browser only.

If you want an integrated package like the Netscape of old you would 
like SeaMonkey, all dressed up and more modern than anything 
AOL/Netscape can produce.

See the link below.  SeaMonkey - The all in one Internet Suite.

Michael

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Even when no one is watching...
http://www.armadilloweb.com

A Proud User of SeaMonkey The Suite
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PeEmm | 17 Jun 2006 08:58
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Re: *** NEW NETSCAPE WEB SITE ***

Michael Gordon wrote:
> On 6/16/2006 11:09 AM PeEmm created this reply
> 
>> Great! Can I count on a release of Netscape Browser 8.2 accompanying 
>> the new site and perhaps a fresh Netscape Messenger..? ;-)
>>
> Netscape Messenger is dead and gone, AOL killed all mail and news when 
> they opted to release a browser only.
> 
> If you want an integrated package like the Netscape of old you would 
> like SeaMonkey, all dressed up and more modern than anything 
> AOL/Netscape can produce.
> 
> See the link below.  SeaMonkey - The all in one Internet Suite.
> 
> Michael
> 

SM is a good follower of NS7 integrated policy - I agree on that one - 
but NS8 is a crush. It's simply the best browser ever, but it needs to 
keep itself (security) updated and also go one step further, for her to 
become a magnate for extensions and themes developers. She also needs a 
twin brother, the mail component (based on TB).

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Gmane