|
Post by atomizer on May 31, 2006 12:33:50 GMT -5
ME v1.2.1 FF v1.5.0.3 EN US Don't seem to be missing default items, like 'print preview' and such as a few others have mentioned, but i got a few other possible issues... If Console2 is installed, its menuitem in 'tools' ('error console') does nothing. This may very well be a bug with that ext. however. I didn't bother to troubleshoot it because once i saw the bug list for it i just dumped it. tools > send link... - appears to be broken. Or maybe i'm an idiot and don't know how it works or when it works. At any rate, it wasn't displayed in the tools menu at first, then all of a sudden it was. edit > switch text direction - missing. Never used it, don't care about it. Maybe it takes a special event to enable the menuitem. view > switch page direction - same as above. And last but not least, THIS EXT ROCKS! So much better than manually editing userChrome 'till your fingers turn blue!!! OH! And a feature request... Option to hide menuitem icons, like the authors of some extensions should have provided you with the first place. I'm not a coder, but i get the feeling this may not be trivial to implement
|
|
|
Post by Devon J on Jun 1, 2006 18:59:35 GMT -5
Console2- This works for me - apparently this extension renames the menu item "javascript console" with "error console" - while still called javascript console in menu editor settings, it opens the error console as expected for me. tools send link... - There is a send link in the file menu and another in the context menu. It works for me by default (brings up the operating system email client with a new message and the body of the message being a link) If you move the one from the file menu to the tools menu, this command will still work, but if you move the one from the context menu to the tools menu, it won't work. edit > switch text direction - missing. view > switch page direction - These are only triggered in certain instances - I don't know when either And last but not least, THIS EXT ROCKS! So much better than manually editing userChrome 'till your fingers turn blue!!!- Option to hide menuitem icons- This might not be a bad thing to add, but it could probably also be done with CSS
|
|
|
Post by atomizer on Jun 2, 2006 13:18:46 GMT -5
Option to hide menuitem icons- This might not be a bad thing to add, but it could probably also be done with CSS it can, it's just that it's a pain and if you hide an icon for an extension, then remove the extension, you still have unneeded entries in userChrome (or is that not what you meant by CSS?)
|
|
|
Post by chris on Jun 2, 2006 16:47:49 GMT -5
I'm missing "Open File..." under "File". I don't know where it went!
|
|
|
Post by chris on Jun 26, 2006 9:09:00 GMT -5
My Menu Editor does not allow removed items to reappear. I keep having to delete menuedit.rdf or whatever file, and this is getting annoying. I don't know what's going on, but if I can't re-display a menu item, what's the point?
|
|
|
Post by Devon J on Jul 6, 2006 20:00:38 GMT -5
I've not seen things disappear, but sometimes things get put at the bottom of the list for some reason When I just checked, my "Open file" command was below "Exit", I unhid it and moved it and it worked fine so I'm not sure if you are having a different problem.
|
|
|
Post by Chris on Jul 26, 2006 12:19:01 GMT -5
This problem is quite persistent. I seem to lose menu items all the time, and I have to reset it often. Is there any way to make this more stable?
|
|