Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
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Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
I set SM to launch Browser and Email Client.
In a computer Browser start before Email Client.
In a other Browser start after Email Client.
Do it is possible to set priority of start?
In a computer Browser start before Email Client.
In a other Browser start after Email Client.
Do it is possible to set priority of start?
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Re: Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
How?I set SM to launch Browser and Email
Through; Edit | Preferences -> Appearance - When SeaMonkey starts ?
Or from a command-line?
On my end, Mail looks to load before Browser.
But I suppose something like this should work?
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start seamonkey.exe
wait 1
seamonkey.exe -mail
Fire 750, bring back 250.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
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Re: Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
In preferences not have priority.
Command line I would to avoid it.
Command line I would to avoid it.
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Re: Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
Noted.Command line I would to avoid it.
Yes it does. Do Mail startup first (via Edit | Preferences -> Appearance - When SeaMonkey start) then restart and then do Browser startup as well. Upon restarts they will maintain the order of Mail starting before Browser.Diamanti wrote:In preferences not have priority.
Quite why anyone is bothered by the order, considering they both open within 0.25 of a second of each other, is beyond me. But sometimes it's better just to answer stuff like this, rather than it dragging on for 3 pages.
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Re: Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
It not work for me.
In a computer Email start before of Browser.
In other computer Browser start before of Email.
I have Email Addons that depend on Browser addon.
I need that Browser start and after start Email.
In a computer Email start before of Browser.
In other computer Browser start before of Email.
I have Email Addons that depend on Browser addon.
I need that Browser start and after start Email.
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Re: Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
Well it work for me.Diamanti wrote:It not work for me.
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Re: Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
Under Linux? IMHO SeaMonkey sometimes behaves different under Linux than under Windows. Some things can be changed in SM config but some depends on OS.Frank Lion wrote:Well it work for me.Diamanti wrote:It not work for me.
AFAIK some Linux distros UI offer advanced shortcut management. Maybe therube's idea with command will work there.
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Re: Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
Yeah, I know. But feel free to grab a Linux LiveCD and test it for yourself. I only tested on M$.TPR75 wrote:Under Linux? IMHO SeaMonkey sometimes behaves different under Linux than under Windows. Some things can be changed in SM config but some depends on OS.Frank Lion wrote: Well it work for me.
AFAIK some Linux distros UI offer advanced shortcut management.
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Maybe so, but the guy states they don't want to do that route.Maybe therube's idea with command will work there
Btw how many multiples of 0.25 seconds did it take you to write your post?
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Re: Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
I'm afraid you need to "touch command line" to star e-mail and then browser. Tested it under Linux Mint 21 Cinnamon with Polish language so I'm not sure if English names are correct.Diamanti wrote:Command line I would to avoid it.
1) in e.g. you Home directory/folder create a new "empty document" and name it e.g. "SeaMonkey_startup.sh"
2) edit this new SH file with simplest text editor (to avoid extra formatting)
3) paste this:
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#!/bin/bash
seamonkey& -mail
sleep 5
seamonkey -browser
4) click RMB on this file and choose "Properties"
5) in tab "Permissions" check/mark something that means "Allow to execute this file as program" and close this window.
6) create shortcut for SeaMonkey
7) click RMB (Right Mouse Button) on it and then LMB on Edit,
8) in middle field (Command) click "Browse" button and search for above SH file, choose, click OK and OK.
9) click on shortcut to execute/run SeaMonkey and it should start e-mail client first and then Browser.
Works?
Sorry but I don't get it. But if you're referring to my poor English language knowledge then I know it suck so hard it could work as water pump in coal mine...Frank Lion wrote:Btw how many multiples of 0.25 seconds did it take you to write your post?
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Re: Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
Don't overthink it, your English is fine. I was making a rhetorical point about the requested non-command route -TPR75 wrote:Sorry but I don't get it. But if you're referring to my poor English language knowledge then I know it suck so hard it could work as water pump in coal mine...Frank Lion wrote:Btw how many multiples of 0.25 seconds did it take you to write your post?
Btw Well done on the really detailed reply to OP..Frank Lion wrote:...Quite why anyone is bothered by the order, considering they both open within 0.25 of a second of each other, is beyond me.
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Re: Brower and Email client priority start. [Linux.]
Well... I'm starting e-mail client first and then Ctrl+1 for Browser. Definitely "non-command route"...Frank Lion wrote:I was making a rhetorical point about the requested non-command route -
Yeah. It happens when I've got a lot of work to do IRL...Frank Lion wrote:Btw Well done on the really detailed reply to OP..
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