I've deleted all Camino files and re-downloaded. I have no idea what's going on. Right-click works fine in all other applications and Firefox. I don't know what I could have done to create this problem. I've tried different mice and keyboards. Any suggestions?
ejb...@gmail.com wrote: > I've deleted all Camino files and re-downloaded. I have no idea what's > going on. Right-click works fine in all other applications and > Firefox. I don't know what I could have done to create this problem. > I've tried different mice and keyboards. Any suggestions?
What do you think is supposed to occur when you right clink a link?
ejb...@gmail.com wrote: > I've deleted all Camino files and re-downloaded. I have no idea what's > going on. Right-click works fine in all other applications and > Firefox. I don't know what I could have done to create this problem. > I've tried different mice and keyboards. Any suggestions?
What version of Camimo? Control+Click opens the context menu without issue here.
I've tried the current version and the nightly build. I've been using Camino for over a year with no problems but am now forced to use Firefox. And, to answer a previous question, I expect the contextual menu to appear of course; nothing appears now.
ejb...@gmail.com wrote: > I've tried the current version and the nightly build. I've been using > Camino for over a year with no problems but am now forced to use > Firefox. And, to answer a previous question, I expect the contextual > menu to appear of course; nothing appears now.
Do quote enough material from earlier posts to give your reply context.
Then again, this is a low traffic group, its pretty easy to keep current ;)
Installing new versions is not likely to help, since the problem would seem to be in your profile, located here:
Macintosh HD/(username)/Library/Application Support/Camino
With Camino closed, navigate to the above location, and rename the Camino folder to OldCamino. Close out, then open Camino.
Camino will no longer be able to find your profile, so it will create a new one. Does the context menu come up with the new profile?
Leonidas Jones wrote: > ejb...@gmail.com wrote: >> I've tried the current version and the nightly build. I've been using >> Camino for over a year with no problems but am now forced to use >> Firefox. And, to answer a previous question, I expect the contextual >> menu to appear of course; nothing appears now.
> Do quote enough material from earlier posts to give your reply context.
> Then again, this is a low traffic group, its pretty easy to keep current ;)
> Installing new versions is not likely to help, since the problem would > seem to be in your profile, located here:
> Macintosh HD/(username)/Library/Application Support/Camino
> With Camino closed, navigate to the above location, and rename the > Camino folder to OldCamino. Close out, then open Camino.
> Camino will no longer be able to find your profile, so it will create a > new one. Does the context menu come up with the new profile?
> Lee
An alternative to right click is control left click (does same thing) But that doesnt 'fix' the problem, as I suspect it is his profile as you do
> ejb...@gmail.com wrote: > > I've tried the current version and the nightly build. I've been using > > Camino for over a year with no problems but am now forced to use > > Firefox. And, to answer a previous question, I expect the contextual > > menu to appear of course; nothing appears now.
> Do quote enough material from earlier posts to give your reply context.
> Then again, this is a low traffic group, its pretty easy to keep current ;)
> Installing new versions is not likely to help, since the problem would > seem to be in your profile, located here:
> Macintosh HD/(username)/Library/Application Support/Camino
> With Camino closed, navigate to the above location, and rename the > Camino folder to OldCamino. Close out, then open Camino.
> Camino will no longer be able to find your profile, so it will create a > new one. Does the context menu come up with the new profile?
As I mentioned above, I deleted ALL Camino files, including the Application Support files in all users and root. I tried again recently (all new Camino files) and it still doesn't work. I've used various mice, 2 keyboards, and my MacBook trackpad and keyboard. This came up unexpectedly for no apparent reason.
I'm actually liking Firefox a bit now other than a few non-mac-like visuals and I think it's a bit slower. I love the plugins ability though. Also looking forward to cocoa widgets in 3.0.
ejb...@gmail.com wrote: > On May 1, 10:21 am, Leonidas Jones <LeonidasJo...@netscape.net> wrote: >> ejb...@gmail.com wrote: >>> I've tried the current version and the nightly build. I've been using /snip/ > As I mentioned above, I deleted ALL Camino files, including the > Application Support files in all users and root. I tried again > recently (all new Camino files) and it still doesn't work. I've used > various mice, 2 keyboards, and my MacBook trackpad and keyboard. This > came up unexpectedly for no apparent reason.
> I'm actually liking Firefox a bit now other than a few non-mac-like > visuals and I think it's a bit slower. I love the plugins ability > though. Also looking forward to cocoa widgets in 3.0.
> I'm stumped.
There are a lot of people who are blissfully unaware that such a thing as a profile exists, since Camino does not make it very clear. Often people like that will say that they deleted all Camino files, when they are actually just reinstalling.
Well, if its not in the profile, and its not in the program, its in the system, or so it would seem. Yet you say you are forced to use Firefox, so I make the assumption its working there. Does it work in Safari as well?
> ejb...@gmail.com wrote: > > On May 1, 10:21 am, Leonidas Jones <LeonidasJo...@netscape.net> wrote: > >> ejb...@gmail.com wrote: > >>> I've tried the current version and the nightly build. I've been using > /snip/ > > As I mentioned above, I deleted ALL Camino files, including the > > Application Support files in all users and root. I tried again > > recently (all new Camino files) and it still doesn't work. I've used > > various mice, 2 keyboards, and my MacBook trackpad and keyboard. This > > came up unexpectedly for no apparent reason.
> > I'm actually liking Firefox a bit now other than a few non-mac-like > > visuals and I think it's a bit slower. I love the plugins ability > > though. Also looking forward to cocoa widgets in 3.0.
> > I'm stumped.
> There are a lot of people who are blissfully unaware that such a thing > as a profile exists, since Camino does not make it very clear. Often > people like that will say that they deleted all Camino files, when they > are actually just reinstalling.
> Well, if its not in the profile, and its not in the program, its in the > system, or so it would seem. Yet you say you are forced to use Firefox, > so I make the assumption its working there. Does it work in Safari as well?
I was aware of the profile and I used AppZapper to remove all files. I then searched for any additional files related to mozilla or camino. Right- (control-)click works within every other application, including Safari.
ejb...@gmail.com wrote: > On May 2, 11:11 am, Leonidas Jones <LeonidasJo...@netscape.net> wrote: >> ejb...@gmail.com wrote: >>> On May 1, 10:21 am, Leonidas Jones <LeonidasJo...@netscape.net> wrote: >>>> ejb...@gmail.com wrote: >>>>> I've tried the current version and the nightly build. I've been using >> /snip/ >>> As I mentioned above, I deleted ALL Camino files, including the >>> Application Support files in all users and root. I tried again >>> recently (all new Camino files) and it still doesn't work. I've used >>> various mice, 2 keyboards, and my MacBook trackpad and keyboard. This >>> came up unexpectedly for no apparent reason. >>> I'm actually liking Firefox a bit now other than a few non-mac-like >>> visuals and I think it's a bit slower. I love the plugins ability >>> though. Also looking forward to cocoa widgets in 3.0. >>> I'm stumped. >> There are a lot of people who are blissfully unaware that such a thing >> as a profile exists, since Camino does not make it very clear. Often >> people like that will say that they deleted all Camino files, when they >> are actually just reinstalling.
>> Well, if its not in the profile, and its not in the program, its in the >> system, or so it would seem. Yet you say you are forced to use Firefox, >> so I make the assumption its working there. Does it work in Safari as well?
>> Lee > I was aware of the profile and I used AppZapper to remove all files. I > then searched for any additional files related to mozilla or camino. > Right- (control-)click works within every other application, including > Safari.
Well then, its not in the profile, its not in the program, and its not in the system.
I would suggest asking over at the Mozillazine Camino forum, its a lot more active then this group.