Steve

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Nom Steve
Pays Boulder, CO, USA
Profession Retired and consulting Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst
Utilisateur depuis oct. 1, 2024
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Retired and consulting Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst. I have been using Mozilla products from back in the lizard days. I make annual contributions to support this project, mainly Thunderbird.

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Quicktext

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John, Thanks for your reply, but you did not answer my question. Here it is again stated differently. In Quicktext 6.3 where is the json file with my templates? For example, in Quicktext 5.n, my templates were in C:\Users\Steve\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\i5adwwjh.default\quicktext\templates.xml. I could work directly with the xml file. I could edit the file with a programming editor and I could copy the file with either bash or batch scripts or with Windows Explorer. Thanks!

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Quicktext

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More of a question than a review. In Quicktext 6.3 where in my profile is the json file with my templates? I have some scripts (in Windows) to synchronize some of my custom Thunderbird files including my Quicktext templates which are no longer stored in templates.xml. I need to modify these scripts. Thanks!

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Quicktext

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My favorite and most used Thunderbird add-on for many years but I am concerned about what Thunderbird upgrade path to follow at this time, the monthly or ESR, given the development direction of Quicktext? I am currently on Thunderbird 138.0.2 and installed Quicktext 6.3.5 from the recommended xpi file and it works fine. Now both Thunderbird 140.0 ESR and 140.0.1 monthly are out. What are others doing?

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Quicktext

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My favorite and most used Thunderbird add-on. Just a quick follow up to itecon on June 3, 2025. With the new monthly release schedule where the release version number will increase monthly, how about upping strict_max_version in manifest.json from 138.* to something like 150.* to allow for a little future-proofing, provided that Thunderbird development doesn't change something else that breaks Quicktext? That way, reinstalling from an XPI file won't have to be done every month.