Work begins on 1.16 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1170.3
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@jacekn IIRC titles are created by default when you start a new note aren't they?
In my case this was a note originally created in Opera several years ago, and I think it was not only missing a title but there was a blank line at the start of the note - in my bug report I thought that blank line was part of the problem
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@mossman By default, the title is the entire note.
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@helsten2 This bug is a really old one...
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@mossman I have no idea why but some of my notes are being clonned but this is the minority.
It has nothing to do with captions - all of them have it.
I really got tired of finding & killing clones...
I wish I would have tool to do it automagically...@Ayespy
Anyways... What makes a note to be treated as a "same" on many computers? Some kind of UID?
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@helsten2 The issue only appears if you click one menu, then another one.
There Is No Problem on Hovering the Menus
There Is No Problem on Clicking the Menus
In both cases the highlighting is consistent. Only if you click one menu, then click another menu do you see different highlighting.
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@pesala:
Clicking one menu - then another, has inconsistent highlighting, yes. Maybe this was not clear in my previous posts - sorry. -
@rotfl: As I said: "...as long as I can remember..."
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@steffie said in Work begins on 1.16 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1170.3:
slow double-click my target note
I see that now. But because it previously had the entire contents of the note, I had always assumed that was just to edit the contents of the note in a single line, and I dismissed the feature without digging further into it.
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@ayespy said in Work begins on 1.16 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1170.3:
@mossman By default, the title is the entire note.
I believe it's just the first line, not the whole thing...
(Which is why a blank first line was causing the issues in my case)
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@neltherion: Could you provide a bigger image perhaps? The ants are on vacation, so we would need human sized pictures to check them out
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@pesala Oh, it wasn't clickable for me. Weird... Thanks tho!
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@neltherion I've compared some old and new builds, and they all seem to be the same for me.
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Impressive! Thank you!
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Crossing my fingers you will implement search engine sync in 1.16!
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Sadness. If I left click in the scrollbar (not on the scrollbar tab) this page keeps scrolling far more than it used to, and far more than it should.
https://drmrehorst.blogspot.ca/2018/
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Yes, it's a known and very annoying bug. Several posts and replies are mentioning it. Here is one link:
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/26480/scrollbar-bug
I hope it is getting fixed soon.
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@aronand: Thanks for checking it out.
Just to be sure, isn't this gap a bit too wide?
I had the impressions that the gap's only utility was to be able to click anywhere you want on top of Vivaldi and bring it to focus WITHOUT changing the current tab. if this is it's purpose then just a 1px gap would be enough, wouldn't it?
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@neltherion: You can also grab the window from there, but yeah, it gives a bit more breathing room, and less chance of accidentally clicking the tab, I would say. Also gives some room for the stack indicators right, they would be smooshed in if it was any smaller.
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@aronand You're right... Didn't think of the Stack indicators, but even when there aren't any stacks, the gap still stands wide...