Leopoldus wrote:Is there any option to search trough the specific topic hear at mozillazine.org forum, eg this topic, which has as many as 180 pages? Many other forum engines let display the whole topic at the single (very long) page, say, as "print view", but here print view displays the current page of the topic only. Or may be there is some other place, where one can see all already existing codes for KeyConfig in order not to ask for the same solutions again and again...
Leopoldus wrote:Is there any option to search trough the specific topic hear at mozillazine.org forum,
Scroll ot top, look on the left.
Thank you, I see now. That's a very odd, how could I missed it at the first time. However I can not understand the syntax this search engine uses. I've tried search for posts, with include words "toggle" and "HTML" the both, not any of them only. But I have not managed to do it. I've tried using "and", "+" and some other symbols as a conjunction, but every time I get the full list of every post, which include either the first or the second keyword, that's too much for me...
Leopoldus wrote:Is there any option to search trough the specific topic hear at mozillazine.org forum,
Scroll ot top, look on the left.
Thank you, I see now. That's a very odd, how could I missed it at the first time. However I can not understand the syntax this search engine uses. I've tried search for posts, with include words "toggle" and "HTML" the both, not any of them only. But I have not managed to do it. I've tried using "and", "+" and some other symbols as a conjunction, but every time I get the full list of every post, which include either the first or the second keyword, that's too much for me...
Apparently HTML and toggle are "too common words" and the search rejects them, for fear, IIUC, of generating an enormously long listing.
Anyway, I don't know the answer to your original question, but at least I notice that there are two "HTML views", namely, "Original HTML" and "Simple HTML". The former is what the sender meant, the latter is a little safer when viewing mail from an unknown source. Which one did you mean? Or both? Or cycle through the possible HTML and text views (Plain text → Simple HTML → Original HTML → All body parts → back to Plain text) maybe? Depending on what you mean by "toggle", the answer would be different.
tonymec wrote:Apparently HTML and toggle are "too common words" and the search rejects them, for fear, IIUC, of generating an enormously long listing.
No, it does not. Actually it gives the correct list of all posts with "toggle" and "HTML" in the topic as a search result. The only problem, that these words are really "too common" for this topic, so the resulting list of found posts if quite long.
tonymec wrote:Anyway, I don't know the answer to your original question, but at least I notice that there are two "HTML views", namely, "Original HTML" and "Simple HTML". The former is what the sender meant, the latter is a little safer when viewing mail from an unknown source. Which one did you mean? Or both? Or cycle through the possible HTML and text views (Plain text → Simple HTML → Original HTML → All body parts → back to Plain text) maybe?
Actually I meant a very simple 2-stage cycle: Plain Text → Original HTML → Plain Text...
However to tell the whole truth, this code works a bit other way, than I supposed, that is it permanently changes TB global settings. Actually I've forgotten to stress (sorry for my stupidness), that this old add-on Toggle HTML I've mentioned in the first post did other trick, it changed HTML viewer enabled/disabled for the current message only, which is being focused and viewed in the preview pane. But when you than moved the focus to the next message in the list, TB global settings restores and applies to it.
WildcatRay wrote:Many pages back, I was provided this code to copy the changesetID in hyperlink form to the clipboard. Just recently, it stopped working on Firefox, Beta, Aurora and Nightly.
I have tested both Firefox and Nightly using new profiles with only keyconfig and the code installed.
WildcatRay wrote:Many pages back, I was provided this code to copy the changesetID in hyperlink form to the clipboard. Just recently, it stopped working on Firefox, Beta, Aurora and Nightly.
I have tested both Firefox and Nightly using new profiles with only keyconfig and the code installed.
Is there any ready-made code for a hotkey to toggle on/off HTML view? There was an add-on HTML View toggle, but it has stop working many TB versions and many years ago. Thanks!
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