Vivaldi 2.10 RC 2 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1745.7
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more likely a chromium bug, if it worked with older versions?!
Probably not, as it doesn't work for me on Safari either.
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@hlehyaric
my fault. Pathduck wrote already, that it didn't worked with FF -
@Ayespy I know about it.
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@pathduck: "I also see the same issue in Opera, Edge, Firefox so it's not a Vivaldi issue." You are wrong again. In original Chrome 79 there is NOT this BUG. A Bug that is NOT existing in original Chrome 79 but existing in Vivaldi but first starting with version 2.09 and 2.10 but not before - is a Vivaldi problem.
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@stevekong said:
@stevekong: Reported.
Same here! I should've looked into here before submitting my bug report.
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When I hit the upvote button on this very page (https://vivaldi.com/blog/snapshots/desktop/vivaldi-2-10-rc-2-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-1745-7/?authenticate=blog#comments ), the "report", "quote", and "permalink" buttons turn to "nan". (I guess it's NaN somehow.)
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@benjo I think that is By Design. I have two monitors:
- Primary = 1200 x 1600 portrait
- Secondary = 1920 x 1080 landscape
Obviously, the window needs to resize on being moved to the other monitor. For me, on Windows, double-click on the Tab Bar maximises the resized window.
Specs: AMD A10-6800K, 8 Gb on Win 10 64-bit 1903 build 18362.535 • Snapshot 2.10.1745.7 (64-bit)
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@pesala said:
@benjo I think that is By Design.
Not so. On my Mac, it downsizes to a tiny window. By the look of it, it's something like 1/10 the width of the destination screen and half the height. Whereas my screens are 2560 x 1440 (primary) and 1920 x 1080 (secondary).
In addition, this strange shrinking has started from this snapshot.
In addition, a window doesn't resize on macOS unless it is too big for the destination screen.
In addition, my Vivaldi window disappears a few seconds after being moved to the second screen!
This is a bug. I don't think there is any room for doubt.
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@ksar123: Agreed. I have reported the issue.
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@ryofurue I just had to downgrade to 2.10.1745.1. The bug was introduced with 2.10.1745.3, maybe with "[macOS] Window not restored to correct size when changing displays (VB-47547)".