More power in Quick Commands – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1328.4
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You know, at first glance, that picture in the blog post sort of looks like an envelope.
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@gt500: exactly what I thought too
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@quhno: I do not know. I did not send bug report,
but the issue was already present the previous release.
I thought these posts are also read by developers.
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@csablak There is no bug report concerning liberation font problem. Unfortunately, developers have too much developing to do, and there is too much on the forums to read, for them to be counted on to read here.
Whatever the liberation font bug is (I have no idea), you should read the advices on how to file a bug report, and then do so.
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@csablak OK, so I searched this in the forums. You are trying to get Vivaldi to support an Ubuntu version that was EOL five years ago. I suppose it's not impossible to satisfy your "unsatisfiable" fonts-liberation dependency, but I'm pretty sure that's going to be a workaround. I don't imagine the developers will put aside one of the other thousands of bugs they are trying to fix, to support an aged-out OS. Still, it's possible (I don't know) the fix could be trivial, and they might take a swing at it. So by all means, report it.
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@ayespy: Oh. I use Mageia Linux...
Mageia release 6 (Official) for x86_64 $ rpm -qa | grep liberation fonts-ttf-liberation-2.00.1-5.mga6 # urpmi vivaldi-snapshot-2.1.1328.4-2.x86_64.rpm The following requested package can not be installed: vivaldi-snapshot-2.1.1322.4-2.x86_64 (is needed by "liberation-fonts".)
I could only install with force:
rpm -U --nodeps vivaldi-snapshot-2.1.1328.4-2.x86_64.rpm
Descendants of the former Mandrake (rip), forks, like
Mageia, OpenMandriva, ROSA, PcLinuxOS, BlackPanther, ALT-Linux
this name is used: fonts-ttf-liberation.
The problem came in the previous release.
AngryPenguin has offered a small solution
just need to modify the spec file.But okay, I'm writing a bug report.
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@ruario said in More power in Quick Commands – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1328.4:
UI Zoom can now be assigned dedicated keyboard shortcuts.
Useful. There is an unexpected conflict when I try to assign Shift+Minus (Numpad), but it works OK with Shift+Minus if Shift+Hyphen is already assigned. Is this a bug?
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@csablak Thanks for deciding to file a bug report regarding the liberation fonts issue and Mageia Linux (and related forks). I was under the impression that this forum is where to report bugs for the latest snapshot so I did not try to file a bug report. Based on a reply from An_dz ("ask in Mageia forums if there's a way to say the package provides another") in the 1322.4 announcement comments, I thought the issue was considered a Mageia Linux problem. It seems like that might eventually result in fewer Mageia (and related forks) Linux Vivaldi users.
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@csablak Ruario will actually be looking at the Mageia bug.
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@mrprobs said in More power in Quick Commands – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1328.4:
I was under the impression that this forum is where to report bugs for the latest snapshot
My understanding is that Snapshot threads are the right place to report regressions from previous snapshots, not for reporting that a bug has not been fixed yet. If it is fixed, it will be announced in the Snapshot's Changelog or you may notice that the problem disappeared. Many bugs have multiple reports, but only one VB-##### is listed in the blog.
Linux bugs could be reported in the Linux forum after searching¹ or by replying to previous threads about the same bug. If the bug has not apparently been reported already (the bug-tracker is closed so assume it has not if you cannot find any mention of a bug report in the forums).
¹ Windows, Mac, Webmail, or Forum bugs can be reported in the appropriate forums before submitting a Bug Report
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@pesala said in More power in Quick Commands – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1328.4:
My understanding is that Snapshot threads are the right place to report regressions from previous snapshots, not for reporting that a bug has not been fixed yet. If it is fixed, it will be announced in the Snapshot's Changelog or you may notice that the problem disappeared. Many bugs have multiple reports, but only one VB-##### is listed in the blog.
Linux bugs could be reported in the Linux forum after searching¹ or by replying to previous threads about the same bug. If the bug has not apparently been reported already (the bug-tracker is closed so assume it has not if you cannot find any mention of a bug report in the forums).
¹ Windows, Mac, Webmail, or Forum bugs can be reported in the appropriate forums before submitting a Bug Report
OK, I think I understand now. Thank you.
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Speed dial, Bookmarks, History - If I open speed dial, then select bookmarks or history, then go back to speed dial, it is blank. Manjaro Linux x64.
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@slake said in More power in Quick Commands – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1328.4:
If I open speed dial, then select bookmarks or history, then go back to speed dial, it is blank.
No problem for me on Mint 18.3
Are you simply clicking on the Speed dial menu "Bookmarks" and then clicking on "Speed dial" or is something else needed?
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I apologize if this is already reported in this thread, but speaking of a Quick Commands update like this--let us not forget that Quick Commands does NOT show "history entries" even if its setting is ticked to do so.
Terrific browser, though ...
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@TbGbe
Yes, just on the line at top of speed dial. I'm in win10 now and it is the same situation. I click the home icon, which is speed dial for me, then click either bookmarks or history, then speed dial to go back and it is blank page. However, I have "new tab" page set as "blank page" in settings.
It may be that or something else in my settings that is causing it, because my stable version is the same way with similar settings. I'll see if I can narrow it down more.ADDED: Yeah, that is it, settings>tabs>new tab page>blank page
When I change that to "speed dial", then it works properly.
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@t0yz said in More power in Quick Commands – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1328.4:
- Youtube links opening in background properly now, many thanks
- Native notifications also seem fixed (got a Vivaldi extension using the Action Center not the normal Chrome notifications), hope Youtube notifications do the same.
Great build, many thanks.
Alright, Youtube native notifications still not working as they should.
Clicking on one in the Action center should have the same effect as clicking it if you use normal notifications. For example a comment, you click the notification and it should open that YT page at least, if not directly go to the comment.
Now it doesn't do anything. In fact, a few times I clicked notifications and they went away and reappeared.
There's also a new "close" button for the notifications when they first appear. Unsure if it's useful, considering it takes about 3 seconds for the notification to go away and remain on the action center alone.
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@slake I confirm it should be due to the "blank page" as "new tab". I just tested it and indeed I get a blank page after clicking on history and going back on speeddial. It wasn't the case with my previous setting : New tab page = Start page.
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I'm noticing a small regression in this build.
It seems like mouse gestures are firing when using the tab cycler.
To reproduce:
1 - Hold RMB
2 - Scroll the mousewheel, but do not release RMB
3 - Move the mouse in a direction corresponding to an assigned gesture.
4 - Release RMBWhat happens:
Mouse gestures fires, and then the tab switches to the tab selected using the tab cycler.What should happen:
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@ugly Can't confirm. Windows 10.0.17134.320 64-bit