Engine update - Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.5.638.3
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Same issue here.
Windows 10 64 bits 1920x1080.
If I scale the UI down to 100% it seems fine, but most other apps aren't. Seems there is an issue. My Graphics card is a Quadro, but it does not seem to be the issue here.
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The second one works.
Thank you. Hope this gives some clues for Vivaldi team also
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Thanks a lot, 2nd one worked. The Blog post should be updated with this information.
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I would love 'B'. Plus I'd like to specify a serif font. And a configurable default zoom (I'd choose 80% because the default is larger than I like).
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YES! Soundcloud tracks do not play after updating. Error from soundcloud: "There is a problem playing this track". I was listening to a track on Soundcloud while updating Vivaldi, after closing and installing new Vivaldi update, all tracks on Soundcloud failed to play.
Windows 10, 64 bit version too -
I experienced this on Facebook comments yesterday. To get worse, whenever I typed "t", whole previous text I already had written were duplicated right below the line the cursor was…
I had to reopen the tab...
Edit: It just happened when I was answering to Andreasvb right below and right here doing the same... While editing, the cursor disappeared, as well as the edit options and the buttons Cancel and Send, but the the cursor is still there somehow since I can erase the letters… Again I reopened the tab. Strange bug...
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make sure flash 23.0.0.185 (PPAPI) is installed, some people before had vivaldi using the one from chrome, now seems required
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I have this problem constantly if it is the same which appears as "Suspended" to me, because I use Process Explorer, not the Windows' and Vivaldi's task managers. Don't know why but it is a usual and annoying behavior since I installed Win10.
A workaround to unlock the process without rebooting is to install Process Explorer, run it and look for the process which is suspended/locked. Right click on it, choose Properties, go to tab Thread and click on Resume. The process should be run normally.
This is applicable to most of the processes and very useful, however it seems to have no effect on system ones (you can tell by looking for "Microsoft Corporation" at Company name column), only in other programs. Hope it helps.
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Everyhting normal here. Win10 x64, Viv x64.
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Yeah, this is very annoying that Chromium curse… :lol:
In spite of it, I still can handle it. Hope it keeps this way until next release.
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After a clean install, no crashings so far, at least related to the tab bar stretching thing which is still present… I had one occurrence for now dragging accidentally some text during selecting it but after some seconds the browser came back apparently intact.
Also, I'd like to thank the devs about the "Search with" option since it is a long time request. Please implement "Add bookmark" option too, both in RCM and keyboard shortcut. The latter is highly missed among non-address bar users like me... :roll:
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For me the DPI scaling kicks in correctly in this version of Windows 10, pre viously had to to use 115% Vivaldi UI zoom to get the text to be legible (i'm using 125% DPI), now 100% Vivaldi UI zoom is fine!
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The strange thing is that there's no running vivaldi.exe process, can only be seen as an open file, used by system process.
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Something has been forcing it's way into my brain for a while now. That thought is this: I think Vivaldi is going to be better than Olde Opera. Phew! There, I said it.
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Now if I try open links in background tabs both via mousescroll click or context menu, first time nothing happens, second time two tabs appear simultaneously. Hard to describe how much this is irritating.
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Decreased memory usage would be most welcome. I hope you are right on that.
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Win 7 64 Bit, Viv 32
After several hours rebuilding my complete Vivaldi profile I can report memory use stable and small. I started from scratch cause I figured I probably had a lot of corruption..must have. Only problem seems to be working in wrong display mode haven't re-booted yet and maybe that will clear up and/or fix itself.
Re-booting helped but display wrong and cursor doesn't even show.
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Do you think the programmers could do this? 1) Click a folder in the bookmark panel to set it. 2) Right-click in a page and have the bookmark placed in the folder from step 1? This would be fast. But can the page know which bookmark folder is set in the panel? I think it should be doable. Or, choose a folder in the panel and then any bookmark method (shortcut, bookmark icon in address bar, or right-click in page) would place the bookmark in that folder.
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Yeah, this does the trick. Add that to the shortcut's properties and sure enough, it now behaves like it used to. No more screwd up UI sizing, no more blurry font rendering, no more inconsistent illegible kerning like a sweetly retarded rhesis monkey on crack (aka how Linsux/Freetype normally kerns text – disturbing to see that on Winblows. I wanted shitty font rendering I'd be running Linsux!)…
All better -- thanks for the tip. "--force-device-scale-factor=1" -- that's a new one, from a quick Google search looks like the folks who use Chrome regularly have already encountered this special brand of asshattery.
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Confirmed here. Vivaldi locks up on me too, Steffi, the whole UI goes dead if I scroll a panel when the UI zoom is less than 90%.
The Close button on Vivaldi's tab on the system Task Bar works so it's easy to restart and Reset the zoom without killing off the stack of Vivaldi processes. Would you like to do the Bug Report or shall I?
Windows 10 x64 | Vivaldi x64 and x86