6/17/2023 0 Comments Sqlitemanager chrome![]() With iceweasel, which must be a different code fork from seamonkey, "standalone" mode with FireFTP *does* have working accounts management. I did find out some interesting things, though. it's the "standalone" method Barry explained! I "discovered" the command line switch to start iceweasel with a plugin. Sorry I have not been able to download the latest alpha to help with testing (slow Internet). ![]() Why not just let it be used inside seamonkey rather than standalone? (I'm looking for a command line switch to seamonkey to start with a plugin.)Īnother really great (and small) plugin is "View Source Chart" (draws color-coded chart of a web page's source code). "I have tried FireFTP with Iceweasel (same as seamonkey, right?). If it is rendered properly, it would be a good thing to have. "I tested sqlite manager (but in firefox, not in seamonkey) - i consider it to be useful except that it has a very annoying bug - for whatever reason, some parts of the screen is not rendered properly. ![]() Just click the little disk thingy in the upper-right corner of the browser anytime to go to the source. Mouse Gestures (or an equivalent) - very handy.įor those not already aware, add-ons extend Seamonkey into near Earth orbit. Online apps puppy style (would encourage developer) this guy is pretty knowledgeable, maybe we could ask him/her about the FireFTP standalone problem? lots and lots of Firefox addons that have hacked to work properly in SeaMonkey, there is even a howto hack addons yourself: # seamonkey -chrome chrome://sqlitemanager/content/ # seamonkey -chrome chrome://fireftp/content/ The way you can run these apps standalone is quit SeaMonkey, open a terminal and type this: Note that FireFTP version 0.97.1-mod needs the xSidebar addon installed, but 0.96.4-mod does not. You will find FireFTP and SQLiteManager in the Tool menu. xpi file, start SeaMonkey, select File -> Open, then just click the OK button each time you are asked a question. One way to install these, is just download a. Here is where we got the addons from, you don't have to wait until the next release of Puppy!: Given the state of FireFTP, only really able to work fully as a tab inside SeaMonkey, I won't abandon gFTP yet. These shortcuts are mostly easy to remember, but I have also created /usr/share/doc/keyshortcuts.htm and a link to it in the main Help page. I have put these into Puppy, also ZombieKeys, which supports the Microsoft keyboard shortcuts for entering accented and other weird international characters when you only have an English keyboard. ![]() SQLIteManager on the other hand, seems to work well standalone, but then I don't know anything about SQL. So, I tested an older version of FireFTP (0.64.4-mod), and the Account management menu did work, but then the Preferences menu didn't - weird. The problem with FireFTP though is it does not work quite right when run standalone - the version that kirk sent me runs except that the Account management menu doesn't, rendering it useless. But, they can also be made to start as standalone applications. He told me about FireFTP and a couple of others, but when I looked on the web I found more, and SQLiteManager is particularly nice.įireFTP and SQLiteManager, once installed, appear in the 'Tools' menu in SeaMonkey, and start in a new tab. This is exciting stuff! Kirk sent me a pm with links to these addons for SeaMonkey.
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