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About me
Name | Pjotr1950 |
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User since | June 28, 2011 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
My Reviews
xpDefault Colored Buttons
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I just edited the install.rdf in the xpdefault.xpi in order to get my colorful icons back... changed the line <em:version>45.0.9</em:version> to <em:version>45.2.0</em:version> and TB accepted.
So far no errors found on using TB. Thanks!
BTW, no bug report, just a workaround for those that can't wait for a regular fix and know how to edit the contents of the .xpi...:-)
Oh, and: changing this:
<em:maxVersion>45.*</em:maxVersion> to p.ex. <em:maxVersion>49.*</em:maxVersion> makes future TB upgrades valid as wel. Now let's hope there aren't any incompatibilities in this future code...
I still don't understand why people are sooo bewildered of those ugly black-and-white icons. I see color so I want color.
Peter
Folder Account
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
David P wrote:
"However, the Add-on overrides the standard Thunderbird behavior when REPLYING -- where Thunderbird beautifully chooses the identity, based on one's own mail address that the original mail was SENT to."
Well in MY case TB did exactly the opposite and was sending mail with the wrong address when I did not pay attention to choose the correct account whereas the Seamonkey mail client did it correct. But as I use some addons that have no equivalent in SeaMonkey I was very pleased with this add-on. In my case I always route mail to certain folders, connected to a certain account and in the past replying to lists always picked the right mail address as "sent" but that behaviour suddenly disappeared and it took me a lot of effort to first find out why and changing settings in the about:config.
So: Big thank you for creating and maintaining this add-on!
xpDefault Colored Buttons
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Hi Michal,
Your xpDefault is very good in Linux too. I had some pull-down menu issues with other "retro-like" themes but yours beat hem all and works perfectly.
Good job!
Pjotr
N0HR Propfire
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works OK in FF 5.0 provided you install the Add-on Compatibility Reporter 0.8.5 add-on and switch it on with the aid of this.
I have tested it both in Windows and Linux and used the report function to notify it's working fine.
In my view the message "not for FF 5.0" can be removed but of course the author should agree...
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