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siria
It's not very obvious that 1.5.4 is so different from 1.5.3 that the translations produce such fatal errors
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I don't know, if it is realy a bug. The accel.cfg in the folder defaults/setting is ok, but the content wasn't copied to the accel.cfg in my profiles folder. I had to copy the content by hand. When the accel.cfg in my profile folder is not filled, the shortcuts don't work here.
The default accels don't work here. I had to copy the content of the file to my profile and now it works. I'm using XP and don't use the multi-user profiles - my profile is in the k-meleon folder.Quote
siria
The default accels are NOT supposed to be double in the profile folder, only those entries a user wants to overwrite. And so far the default accels seem to work out-of-the box, as supposed to, and without copying to the profile.
Could it be that's some Vista/7 rights problem again???
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PS: Noch'n Deutscher, möcht ja mal wissen wie es kommt, dass wir hier so extra stark vertreten sind
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4td8s
that's great to hear, Dorian.
btw, candidate builds of TB 2.0.0.24 and SM 1.1.19 started to show up today.
so both of these could be released late next week.
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4td8s
that's the good news ndebord.
bad news - once Seamonkey 1.1.19 is released, that will be it...for good. I've just confirmed from KaiRo that he'll EOL the Seamonkey 1.x browser series right after SM 1.1.19 comes out. no more new SM 1.x (mozilla-1.8) nightly builds will be produced after that. yup, end of the road for the SM 1.x browser.
oh and the release date of Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 has been pushed back to Monday March 15.
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4td8s
that's the good news ndebord.
bad news - once Seamonkey 1.1.19 is released, that will be it...for good. I've just confirmed from KaiRo that he'll EOL the Seamonkey 1.x browser series right after SM 1.1.19 comes out. no more new SM 1.x (mozilla-1.8) nightly builds will be produced after that. yup, end of the road for the SM 1.x browser.
oh and the release date of Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 has been pushed back to Monday March 15.
4td8s,
Yes, I figured that would be the EOL for it, but at least we can keep KM 1.5.4 current for long enough to get KM 1.6 to gold. <weak grin>
FWIW, for awhile there I thought they were never going to do SM 1.1..19 or TB 2.0.0.24, despite prodding from the user base.
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4td8s
that's the good news ndebord.
bad news - once Seamonkey 1.1.19 is released, that will be it...for good. I've just confirmed from KaiRo that he'll EOL the Seamonkey 1.x browser series right after SM 1.1.19 comes out. no more new SM 1.x (mozilla-1.8) nightly builds will be produced after that. yup, end of the road for the SM 1.x browser.
oh and the release date of Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 has been pushed back to Monday March 15.
4td8s,
Yes, I figured that would be the EOL for it, but at least we can keep KM 1.5.4 current for long enough to get KM 1.6 to gold. <weak grin>
FWIW, for awhile there I thought they were never going to do SM 1.1..19 or TB 2.0.0.24, despite prodding from the user base.
Apart from those two, some Linux distros are commited to a timed support for FF 2.
While security patches go into 1.8 we can probably build from it, no matter whether SM is still doing it.
p.s. I do not understand why they did not change Windows default compiler from VC6 to VC8 lately. This would have made porting Windows patches from 1.9 to 1.8 much easier. Since You can definitely build SM 1.8 with VC8...