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frg_Away
hi nsITobin
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nsITobin
hello
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nsITobin
frg_Away:
i.ibb.co/wYGfdGd/image.png I managed a history menu now all I need is a linux build and I can get the hell off edge finally
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frg_Away
shouldn't it be merged with the Go menu?
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frg_Away
or better Go merged in?
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nsITobin
That is what Firefox did but Firefox lost the ability to deal with session (current tab) navigation from the main menu and only has navi toolbar and context menu and neither accesses session history. SeaMonkey overall provides access to most functions via main menu, context menu, and toolbar I didn't wanna break that so I made the distinction
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nsITobin
Go for current session History for everything else
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nsITobin
that doesn't mean its the best way .. could do go menu with session history per normal and a places submenu
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nsITobin
for least amount of disruption to current workflows and muscle memory
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nsITobin
I just didn't have that consern
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nsITobin
at the time
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nsITobin
well scratch that right clicking on back and forward does
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nsITobin
but still that's the only way in Firefox
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nsITobin
if it is still true i haven
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nsITobin
't checked in a few versions
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nsITobin
or have a pref that basically swaps out the functionality
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nsITobin
there are lots of ways to solve it
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nsITobin
another option is go full fx history menu and have session history and navigation as a submenu as well
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nsITobin
wish we had a polling mechism for things like this
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nsITobin
or an overbudgeted market research department lol
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nsITobin
the main point is frg_Away it works .. i didn't know if it would with the changes and placesui swapout.. I can do the patch any way you want if you guys want it
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frg_Away
nsITobin I noticed that back and Forward sometimes skips visits. Can't say I miss a bistory menu. Usually use the library for this when I need it and a bit concerned that it might impact menu performance. If Go is replaced with history I would be ok with it but the IanN_Away boss and maybe a few others should chime in. Something for a meeting maybe.
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nsITobin
frg_Away: session history does get janky when js starts faking it.. maybe that's it
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frg_Away
I am still in the process of aligning the places api with esr 60. Still ripping out sync api stuff so wouldn't do a patch before. And yes might be session history which fails here.
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nsITobin
so I suppose the patch for seamonkey proper would be .. Turn the Go menu into a places history menu
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nsITobin
well good thing about patches on mq is i can rebase them far simpler .. I do need to get these patches in version control though so they are just.. available and so I don't loose em
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nsITobin
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frg_Away
nsITobin for me yes. Would still need to b discussed. I think Go and a separate History menu do not make sense
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nsITobin
it's nice to have options for implimentation you have Do nothing, The Firefox way, the Borealis way, and this extrapolated seamonkey way
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nsITobin
that History menu item should have an ellipse added and properly should say Manage History... but ellipse don't have to be translated merely propagated
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nsITobin
frg_Away: simple patch
dpaste.org/4b0Rv
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nsITobin
lol
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frg_Away
best to file a bug and ask IanN and maybe njsg for feedback.
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nsITobin
yeah i was just pasting a view of just how little it is.. kinda surprising
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nsITobin
it took me a week to work out how to do this originally
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frg_Away
question if we should rename the lables too but that is for later
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nsITobin
I avoided the issue ;)
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nsITobin
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nsITobin
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nsITobin
... boomarks
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nsITobin
looks like Open Web Location the textbox needs some styling to fix its height on windows
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frg_Away
nsITobin fixed up the bug
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nsITobin
yeah I am gonna have to just start drafting my bugs in a text editor.. i have this extremely annoying habit of editing things because what i read back ain't what my brain intended to write sorry if it generated a bunch of bugspam
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frg_Away
Because mozilla forked up bugzilla now need to do it in a different browser... And the new functionality if you can call iit this is just plain bd ui wise.
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nsITobin
Yeah
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nsITobin
ugh the only thing right with waterfox is it has tab style tabs.. it's just as otherwise annoying as edge is
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nsITobin
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nsITobin
strange.. i can't recall the home button ever being disabled
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nsITobin
even in netscape
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nsITobin
maybe it was intended to be disabled when you are AT your desinated home page and it became irrelevant with tab browsing and being able to set multiple pages to open?
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nsITobin
perhaps a never done kiosk mode where home is disabled but that seems silly given HOME is likely a place you always wanna be able to navigate to on a kiosk
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nsITobin
so why is there a disabled state lol
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nsITobin
tomman: greetings
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tomman
sup~
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tomman
configuring a new routerbox here
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nsITobin
rooterbaux?
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tomman
time to reboot again, brb~
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nsITobin
i dare you to set its hostname to that
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njsg
"spof" for hostname? :-P
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njsg
depends on the network topology, of course
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nsITobin
hope he didn't get misrouted on his way back njsg
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njsg
well, just in case, better make sure nobody replaced sendmail with the Sun-provided build, or he might not be able to e-mail us if he's more than 500 miles away
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nsITobin
njsg: can I just concatonate hg patchfiles?
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nsITobin
to make a super-patch but they still include all the commits as seperate items
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nsITobin
he made it!
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nsITobin
welcome back tomman are you routing well now?
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tomman
done some cable management~
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tomman
yep~
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tomman
upgrading from a Compaq from year 2000 to a Dell SFF from year 2014 really makes a difference... somehow :D
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tomman
at least I can now use the 100Mbit I'm paying for!
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njsg
hopefully it wasn't like NORDUnet which had one route down for maintenance and had the other fail :-P (bad luck likes to strike in interesting configurations, I guess?)
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tomman
OK, I could USE it
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tomman
...at a very high CPU usage
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tomman
especially on the uplink
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tomman
and I ran out of CPU before maxing the uplink!
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njsg
re: patches, no idea, it looks like kind of easy, up until it's about keeping the commits still separate, the only thing that occurs to me is if some e-mail bundling feature allows grouping more than one commit in the output