If there are further Q's ask away, I have not given the code a glance yet, as I'm sure everyone will appreciate me spending most of my time at this moment working on getting new patch for actual switch up. If not I'll also be glad to look into this, but KaiRo can surely investigate as well if he feels up to it. > - will you still be able to delete entries via the delete key ? But thats future, I'm just hoping to match Suite atm. I also should note I envision Progress Dialoges being the "More Info" feature here, so its label may change, even for users who don't have progress dialoges shown as their primary UI for new DM's. If not trivial to add, and I will add it before this ver of the DM is added to a public alpha/beta. > - will you still be able to select "open progress dialog" ? > It looks fairly close to the existing download manager but a few questions: Justin Wood (irc: Callek) wrote:(In reply to comment #10) Of course, this is an add-on I'm only doing for development of the new SeaMonkey UI, I have no intention of making this a real Firefox add-on but to merge it into SeaMonkey code in the future - once we have the toolkit backend and this isn't WIP but a reviewed patch instead.Įntry written by KaiRo and posted on January 3rd, 2009 00:46 Having done that, you should be able to launch your Shiretoko or Minefield copy and get this tree-based SeaMonkey download manager whenever the toolkit download manager should else be launched. If you want to test, just pull the repository, move/copy/symlink the directory in your Firefox profile's extensions/ directory and make sure the symlinks in its communicator/ subdir point to the right SeaMonkey files (or place copies of comm.jar, classic.jar and en-US.jar there). Such a software suite was previously made popular by Netscape and Mozilla, and the SeaMonkey project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates as well as new features and improvements to this concept. Those are convenient and will of course be implemented before this can go into SeaMonkey (well, we haven't even switched the backend itself yet), but even without those, the download manager is already pretty usable. The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to develop the SeaMonkey all-in-one internet application suite. search and clear list) as well as sorting. What's not working yet is the toolbar commands (i.e. Also, the download progress is updated as it should, in the tree as well as the download manager window title. In the last few days, I have progressed a lot on that, as one can easily see from the pushlog on the hg repository I created for backing up that work (and having the code out there if someone wants to test).Īll the commands in the context menu are being activated and deactivated as they should and they are also all working as they should (that is, in SeaMonkey they probably are, opening the home page fails in Minefield, as SeaMonkey's utilityOverlay functions apparently can't open Firefox tabs). KaiRo wrote: As I mentioned before, I started working on the SeaMonkey UI for the toolkit download manager backend.
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