From hugh.harries at gmail.com Mon Jul 7 10:53:50 2008 From: hugh.harries at gmail.com (Hugh Harries) Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 18:53:50 +0100 Subject: [Clippings] Searching Message-ID: It would be useful to be able to search the clips for keywords and phrases. It would be helpful if the Clippings List archives could also be searched to see if this question has already been asked and answered? Hugh From minilobo at gmail.com Mon Jul 7 12:02:45 2008 From: minilobo at gmail.com (Eduardo - hombrelobo.com) Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 21:02:45 +0200 Subject: [Clippings] Tab key Message-ID: Would be great to be able to use a Tab key, so I can fill in forms with one single clip .... :D Eduardo http://hombrelobo.com From aeng.aecreations at gmail.com Tue Jul 8 11:07:54 2008 From: aeng.aecreations at gmail.com (Alex Eng) Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 11:07:54 -0700 Subject: [Clippings] Searching In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5f7ce9700807081107u25cdfbeavd8aa03be6cfde812@mail.gmail.com> Indeed. And your last sentence is a statement, not a question. On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Hugh Harries wrote: > It would be helpful if the Clippings List archives could also be searched to > see if this question has already been asked and answered? > From heydave at pacbell.net Fri Jul 11 12:37:07 2008 From: heydave at pacbell.net (David) Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 12:37:07 -0700 Subject: [Clippings] Clipping from Incoming Thunderbird Mail Messages? Message-ID: <4877B663.4060907@pacbell.net> It is perplexing why there is no Clippings icon in the status bar of mail being read, as it is from incoming mail message bodies that a large proportion of clippings are obtained (now copy/pasted into another Thunderbird message window or 2nd program like OpenOffice, e.g.). A simple but awkward workaround to enable Clippings for a received message in Thunderbird is to click Forward or Reply, then clip from the resulting Compose window, then canceling the Compose. Is there a possibility that clipping from a "read" window will be added in the next update? From kfoury at acs.bu.edu Sat Jul 12 12:31:35 2008 From: kfoury at acs.bu.edu (Assaf Kfoury) Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 15:31:35 -0400 Subject: [Clippings] installing add-on "clippings" Message-ID: <48790697.5090207@acs.bu.edu> I followed the instructions on your webpage http://clippings.mozdev.org/quickstart.html Clipping from a webpage on my Firefox 3.0 browser works as indicated, an icon is added at the lower right corner of the browser, the Clippings Manager can be invoked and used as shown, and right-clicking on a highlighted text allows its inclusion as a new clipping. But none of the preceding happens with my Thunderbird. When I write a new email message, there is *no* Clippings icon at the lower right corner of the message-composition window. Any clue as to what's is wrong? As if my Thunderbird is totally unaware that Clippings has been installed. I have restarted Thunderbird, then logged out and in, and still no solution. Thanks, Assaf Kfoury From aeng.aecreations at gmail.com Mon Jul 14 10:12:37 2008 From: aeng.aecreations at gmail.com (Alex Eng) Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:12:37 -0700 Subject: [Clippings] Clipping from Incoming Thunderbird Mail Messages? In-Reply-To: <4877B663.4060907@pacbell.net> References: <4877B663.4060907@pacbell.net> Message-ID: <5f7ce9700807141012y5fe2cb6ek89a5d77d114bf8ed@mail.gmail.com> Good idea. I will consider this in the next release. On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:37 PM, David wrote: > It is perplexing why there is no Clippings icon in the status bar of mail > being read, as it is from > incoming mail message bodies that a large proportion of clippings are > obtained (now copy/pasted > into another Thunderbird message window or 2nd program like OpenOffice, > e.g.). > A simple but awkward workaround to enable Clippings for a received message > in Thunderbird > is to click Forward or Reply, then clip from the resulting Compose window, > then canceling the Compose. > > Is there a possibility that clipping from a "read" window will be added in > the next update? > _______________________________________________ > Clippings mailing list > Clippings at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/clippings > From aeng.aecreations at gmail.com Mon Jul 14 10:17:48 2008 From: aeng.aecreations at gmail.com (Alex Eng) Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:17:48 -0700 Subject: [Clippings] installing add-on "clippings" In-Reply-To: <48790697.5090207@acs.bu.edu> References: <48790697.5090207@acs.bu.edu> Message-ID: <5f7ce9700807141017mc985265o2dec56c1ed113141@mail.gmail.com> The reason the icon doesn't appear in your Thunderbird window is because Clippings is not installed in Thunderbird. Installing Clippings in Firefox will *not* install it in Thunderbird. If you want Clippings to work in Thunderbird, you need to download the XPI archive from Mozilla Add-ons and install it in Thunderbird. Instructions are found here in this Mozillazine article: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Extensions_(Thunderbird) On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Assaf Kfoury wrote: > I followed the instructions on your webpage > > http://clippings.mozdev.org/quickstart.html > > Clipping from a webpage on my Firefox 3.0 browser works as indicated, an > icon is added at the lower right corner of the browser, the Clippings > Manager can be invoked and used as shown, and right-clicking on a > highlighted text allows its inclusion as a new clipping. > > But none of the preceding happens with my Thunderbird. When I write a new > email message, there is *no* Clippings icon at the lower right corner of the > message-composition window. > > Any clue as to what's is wrong? As if my Thunderbird is totally unaware that > Clippings has been installed. I have restarted Thunderbird, then logged out > and in, and still no solution. > > Thanks, > > Assaf Kfoury > _______________________________________________ > Clippings mailing list > Clippings at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/clippings > From steven.kopischke at sbcglobal.net Tue Jul 15 03:29:01 2008 From: steven.kopischke at sbcglobal.net (Steven Kopischke) Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 05:29:01 -0500 Subject: [Clippings] installing add-on "clippings" In-Reply-To: <487BEB21.2000404@acs.bu.edu> References: <48790697.5090207@acs.bu.edu> <487BC265.7090205@sbcglobal.net> <487BEB21.2000404@acs.bu.edu> Message-ID: <487C7BED.6050003@sbcglobal.net> I disagree. One simply cannot assume that a program add-on will automatically work for another program without explicit installation. To do so flies against all computing logic. SK Assaf Kfoury wrote: > Thanks. It worked. But this should be explicitly stated in your > installation instructions. > > AK > > Steven Kopischke wrote: >> The extension must be installed to Thunderbird, too. You can't just >> install it for one application and expect both applications to see >> it. Overall, few extensions work with both applications. >> >> To install the application to Thunderbird (this all assumes you >> simply used the "click to install" method in Firefox), right-click on >> the download link and select "Save As" and save it to your hard >> drive. Then open Thunderbird and select Tools | Add ons | Extensions >> | Install and find the file you just downloaded. Follow the remaining >> prompts (they will look very similar to the Firefox prompts) and >> restart Thunderbird before using Clippings. >> >> SK >> >> 'Assaf Kfoury' wrote on 7/12/2008 14:31: >>> I followed the instructions on your webpage >>> >>> http://clippings.mozdev.org/quickstart.html >>> >>> Clipping from a webpage on my Firefox 3.0 browser works as >>> indicated, an icon is added at the lower right corner of the >>> browser, the Clippings Manager can be invoked and used as shown, and >>> right-clicking on a highlighted text allows its inclusion as a new >>> clipping. >>> >>> But none of the preceding happens with my Thunderbird. When I write >>> a new email message, there is *no* Clippings icon at the lower right >>> corner of the message-composition window. >>> >>> Any clue as to what's is wrong? As if my Thunderbird is totally >>> unaware that Clippings has been installed. I have restarted >>> Thunderbird, then logged out and in, and still no solution. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Assaf Kfoury >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Clippings mailing list >>> Clippings at mozdev.org >>> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/clippings >>> > > From kfoury at acs.bu.edu Mon Jul 14 17:11:13 2008 From: kfoury at acs.bu.edu (Assaf Kfoury) Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 20:11:13 -0400 Subject: [Clippings] installing add-on "clippings" In-Reply-To: <487BC265.7090205@sbcglobal.net> References: <48790697.5090207@acs.bu.edu> <487BC265.7090205@sbcglobal.net> Message-ID: <487BEB21.2000404@acs.bu.edu> Thanks. It worked. But this should be explicitly stated in your installation instructions. AK Steven Kopischke wrote: > The extension must be installed to Thunderbird, too. You can't just > install it for one application and expect both applications to see it. > Overall, few extensions work with both applications. > > To install the application to Thunderbird (this all assumes you simply > used the "click to install" method in Firefox), right-click on the > download link and select "Save As" and save it to your hard drive. > Then open Thunderbird and select Tools | Add ons | Extensions | > Install and find the file you just downloaded. Follow the remaining > prompts (they will look very similar to the Firefox prompts) and > restart Thunderbird before using Clippings. > > SK > > 'Assaf Kfoury' wrote on 7/12/2008 14:31: >> I followed the instructions on your webpage >> >> http://clippings.mozdev.org/quickstart.html >> >> Clipping from a webpage on my Firefox 3.0 browser works as indicated, >> an icon is added at the lower right corner of the browser, the >> Clippings Manager can be invoked and used as shown, and >> right-clicking on a highlighted text allows its inclusion as a new >> clipping. >> >> But none of the preceding happens with my Thunderbird. When I write a >> new email message, there is *no* Clippings icon at the lower right >> corner of the message-composition window. >> >> Any clue as to what's is wrong? As if my Thunderbird is totally >> unaware that Clippings has been installed. I have restarted >> Thunderbird, then logged out and in, and still no solution. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Assaf Kfoury >> _______________________________________________ >> Clippings mailing list >> Clippings at mozdev.org >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/clippings >> From aeng.aecreations at gmail.com Tue Jul 15 09:12:41 2008 From: aeng.aecreations at gmail.com (Alex Eng) Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 09:12:41 -0700 Subject: [Clippings] Clippings Problem In-Reply-To: <5f7ce9700806281847m721ac8f3qc68daf28f8dadff3@mail.gmail.com> References: <483AF845.4000902@sbcglobal.net> <5f7ce9700805261112m11e104eai37636f6c2070665a@mail.gmail.com> <483B12FC.70900@sbcglobal.net> <5f7ce9700806281847m721ac8f3qc68daf28f8dadff3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5f7ce9700807150912p62da8257l3f3d723cb421bcfa@mail.gmail.com> Steven and Brian: Have you been able to reproduce the clippings paste problem on Clippings 3.0.1? Please let me know. On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Alex Eng wrote: > I've just released a minor update of Clippings (version 3.0.1). > > In this release, I had made a minor change to how clippings are pasted > into web page text boxes. Since there is no reliable way to reproduce > this bug, I can't determine if this change will fix it. Please > upgrade to this release of Clippings and let me know whether or not > you are still experiencing the problem. > > > On 5/26/08, Steven Kopischke wrote: >> I am selecting the entry from the text box by right-click | Clippings | >> select my entry. >> >> I can't tell you about different Web sites. The MozillaZine forums are the >> only pages where I use Clippings. >> >> The problem is not consistent. >> >> I can work around the Clippings problem by right-click on the Clippings icon >> in the status bar | Organize Clippings | copy and paste.... >> >> >> Alex Eng wrote: >>> >>> Where are you selecting the clipping entry from - i.e., is this being >>> done from the Clippings submenu on Firefox's context menu? Keep in >>> mind that you need to click on the text box to place the cursor there >>> before right-clicking and choosing Clippings -> to >>> pasting the desired clipping into that text box. >>> >>> Is this problem reproducible on text boxes from different web sites? >>> Are you able to paste text from the clipboard using the Paste command >>> on the context menu (or Edit -> Paste from the browser menu)? If the >>> Paste command works, then pasting clippings should work, too. >>> >>> On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Steven Kopischke wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> I have been running into a problem with Clippings on Firefox v2.0.0.14. >>>> I will frequently attempt to select a Clippings entry, only for that >>>> entry to not find its way to the text box into which I am attempting to >>>> place it. In all other respects, Clippings works just fine. Where do I >>>> begin troubleshooting? >>>> >>>> TIA >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Clippings mailing list >>>> Clippings at mozdev.org >>>> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/clippings >>>> >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Clippings mailing list >>> Clippings at mozdev.org >>> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/clippings >>> >>> > From aeng.aecreations at gmail.com Tue Jul 15 14:50:18 2008 From: aeng.aecreations at gmail.com (Alex Eng) Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 14:50:18 -0700 Subject: [Clippings] Clippings Problem In-Reply-To: <487CE3FA.40901@sbcglobal.net> References: <483AF845.4000902@sbcglobal.net> <5f7ce9700805261112m11e104eai37636f6c2070665a@mail.gmail.com> <483B12FC.70900@sbcglobal.net> <5f7ce9700806281847m721ac8f3qc68daf28f8dadff3@mail.gmail.com> <5f7ce9700807150912p62da8257l3f3d723cb421bcfa@mail.gmail.com> <487CE3FA.40901@sbcglobal.net> Message-ID: <5f7ce9700807151450y64f3f5bbo4b577ad0fd046d41@mail.gmail.com> I'm wondering if there are other extensions that are interfering with Clippings. Try disabling all installed extensions except Clippings and see if the problem continues. On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 10:52 AM, The Old Gnome wrote: > Alex: > > Yes. I experienced the problem just last week w/Firefox 3.0.0.0 and > Clippings 3.0.1. > > Steve > > Alex Eng wrote: > > Steven and Brian: Have you been able to reproduce the clippings paste > problem on Clippings 3.0.1? Please let me know. > > > On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Alex Eng wrote: > > > I've just released a minor update of Clippings (version 3.0.1). > > In this release, I had made a minor change to how clippings are pasted > into web page text boxes. Since there is no reliable way to reproduce > this bug, I can't determine if this change will fix it. Please > upgrade to this release of Clippings and let me know whether or not > you are still experiencing the problem. > > > On 5/26/08, Steven Kopischke wrote: > > > I am selecting the entry from the text box by right-click | Clippings | > select my entry. > > I can't tell you about different Web sites. The MozillaZine forums are the > only pages where I use Clippings. > > The problem is not consistent. > > I can work around the Clippings problem by right-click on the Clippings icon > in the status bar | Organize Clippings | copy and paste.... > > > Alex Eng wrote: > > > Where are you selecting the clipping entry from - i.e., is this being > done from the Clippings submenu on Firefox's context menu? Keep in > mind that you need to click on the text box to place the cursor there > before right-clicking and choosing Clippings -> to > pasting the desired clipping into that text box. > > Is this problem reproducible on text boxes from different web sites? > Are you able to paste text from the clipboard using the Paste command > on the context menu (or Edit -> Paste from the browser menu)? If the > Paste command works, then pasting clippings should work, too. > > On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Steven Kopischke wrote: > > > > I have been running into a problem with Clippings on Firefox v2.0.0.14. > I will frequently attempt to select a Clippings entry, only for that > entry to not find its way to the text box into which I am attempting to > place it. In all other respects, Clippings works just fine. Where do I > begin troubleshooting? > > TIA > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Clippings mailing list > Clippings at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/clippings > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Clippings mailing list > Clippings at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/clippings > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Clippings mailing list > Clippings at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/clippings > > From aeng.aecreations at gmail.com Mon Jul 28 11:57:47 2008 From: aeng.aecreations at gmail.com (Alex Eng) Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 11:57:47 -0700 Subject: [Clippings] [AE Creations] [sendtaburls] In-Reply-To: <96aaaaaa0807261300h32940a61t8c2368285bd02059@mail.gmail.com> References: <96aaaaaa0807261300h32940a61t8c2368285bd02059@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5f7ce9700807281157k270be651xf8f6f4e224797c26@mail.gmail.com> First off -- in the future, please provide a more descriptive subject line in any messages to the mailing list. Leaving the subject line as it is describes nothing about the nature of your inquiry regarding this Firefox extension. Send Tab URLs doesn't yet support web based email clients like Gmail. This will be considered for a future release. On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 1:00 PM, Debbie Pomerance wrote: > Hi - > > I installed sendtabsurl 0.4.1.on Mac Firefox 2.0.0.16. running Mac OS 10.3.9 > > Installed greasemonkey 08.200806090 with mailto 2 Gmail script > > Script correctly brought up this window, so I could compose a message to > you. > > Howver, I need sendtabsurl to work with sendmail also. > > I am trying to copy off many sessionmanager windows with many tabs to email > - > so that I can mail them to myself - so I can export them over to the pc. > > So far sendtabsurl only brings up apple default mail. > > I appreciae any help you can provide. > > Debbie > > -- > > Debbie Pomerance > mailto Debbie.Pomerance at gmail.com > > Microsoft: "You've got questions. We've got dancing paperclips." > For Net security use Unix, Linux, any 'ix' OS. > _______________________________________________ > Aecreations mailing list > Aecreations at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/aecreations > >