Info if ABE is disabled

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Info if ABE is disabled

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Is their a chance to show a warning if ABE is disabled? (for example change the NoScript icon) Maybe with a hidden setting, cause not all NoScript users using ABE.
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Re: Info if ABE is disabled

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There is only so much information that can be crammed in a 16x16 icon!
Any other suggestions?
yes_noscript wrote:Maybe with a hidden setting
What do you mean?
yes_noscript wrote:cause not all NoScript users using ABE.
er.. wat? Image
Who doesn't use ABE?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Info if ABE is disabled

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Maybe a red line in the icon. Or under the icon. Just a idea.

With hidden setting i mean a about:config setting to enable this feature- if the feature is not by noscript default, on.

I mean not every NoScript user post own ABE rules in the ABE window. Sorry for writing it dumb.
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Re: Info if ABE is disabled

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yes_noscript wrote:Maybe a red line in the icon. Or under the icon. Just a idea.

With hidden setting i mean a about:config setting to enable this feature- if the feature is not by noscript default, on.
OK. (I personally think that a "greyed out" menu entry saying so, might be the way to go...)
yes_noscript wrote:I mean not every NoScript user post own ABE rules in the ABE window. Sorry for writing it dumb.
np. Most NS users probably do use ABE in that they leave it enabled and with the default SYSTEM rule.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Info if ABE is disabled

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barbaz wrote:OK. (I personally think that a "greyed out" menu entry saying so, might be the way to go...)
Fair enough.
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