Configurable menus and full page notes manager – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1921.3
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@ozoratsubasa said in Configurable menus and full page notes manager – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1921.3:
@folgore101: Could be possible to save different sets of customizable menu beyond the both original presets
I don't know, personally i hardly ever use menus.
@Zalex108 said in Configurable menus and full page notes manager – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1921.3:
@ozoratsubasa said in Configurable menus and full page notes manager – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1921.3:
@folgore101: Could be possible to save different sets of customizable menu beyond the both original presets
@LonM said in Configurable menus and full page notes manager – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1921.3:
@Zalex108 It is the "mainmenu.json" file in your profile folder. you can move it between your profiles and devices.
Save and Rename
Operation not within everyone's reach, preferably an option in the settings.
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@ozoratsubasa Though this is already available in Opera 12.18, which saves its menu and toolbar custom setups, and mouse and keyboard shortcuts in *.ini files, I think this is a step too far for Vivaldi.
Import and Export for User Settings could probably achieve the same end without over-complicating the UI.
It would allow the sharing of setups via the forum or between colleagues, while also serving as a backup.
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@Folgore101 said in Configurable menus and full page notes manager – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1921.3:
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Operation not within everyone's reach, preferably an option in the settings.
Sure,
Within the Settings it's better.For now it's the current option.
The request on Settings will be needed.
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@Pesala The answer is on Tami blog "FAQs, Tips, Tricks & Tweaks"
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@lamarca There are the answers to many things on Tamil's blogs, but to what are you referring?
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@Pesala I didn't noticed there was a reply between yours and mine.
https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/372194
Off: Tamil has Vivaldi installed.
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Is there any possibility to improve on the Spanish dictionary? It really is horribly broken. I write a lot in Spanish and some words are not being offered a correction when misspelled. For example, those that start with a capital letter: Tambien needs a tilde on the "e", when you write it without caps it's offered as a correction, but not with the caps. Likewise, there are a lot of words not present in the dictionary or simply not offered as a correction. This issue has been present for years and was never ever improved upon.
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@escorpiom The spelling dictionaries are not maintained by Vivaldi; they are, I believe, downloaded from the Hunspell LibreOffice Repository.
Whatever, the people to inform of errors would be those who maintain the Open Source dictionaries. (FYI: the accent missing from Tambien is an acute, not a tilde).
You can add missing words easily.
Edit: También is suggested as a correction for Tambien for me after I installed the Spanish dictionary. The secret is not to enable Use all your languages but only Spanish.
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@pesala: Thanks for that, I didn't realize those dictionaries were not an integral part of Vivaldi. So either I'll add the words myself, or I'm off hunting updated dictionaries. Cheers!
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@escorpiom See my edit. Do not enable Use all your languages.
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@pesala: Indeed I have it set up like that, not enabling "use all your languages". I think I've found the issue. When you installed the Spanish dictionary, you got an updated one. Mine is as old as the first Vivaldi version, so I guess the workaround is to delete a language, close Vivaldi, open it again and install the language. This way I may get an updated copy of the dictionary. It still feels a bit strange that the update is not done automatically for the dictionaries, maybe because of the custom entries that would otherwise be overwritten. So let me test this and I'll report on it.
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@escorpiom The custom entries are saved locally in your profile folder defaults: Custom Dictionary.txt. That would not be changed by updating your dictionaries.
The dictionaries are saved in \Vivaldi\Application\Dictionaries\
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@pesala: Thanks, yes I did the procedure and my custom entries are still there.
Nevertheless, I couldn't get an updated dictionary. I tried by removing the languages from the list, close, open and reinstall...Vivaldi re-used the old existing dictionaries. I'll try to search the dictionaries in the Vivaldi folder to delete them manually and to force Vivaldi to re-download the dictionaries. -
@gwen-dragon: I've identified the issue. As @Pesala already said, the spell check only works as intended when you enable ONE single dictionary at the time of writing some text. As soon as I enable Spanish and English-USA in language settings together, the spell checker stops offering the corrections. In other words, spell check is failing when enabling more than one language together as spell check language.
It's not convenient having to constantly switch between single languages just to get the right spell check.
Now I'm not sure if this is a Chromium bug and if I should report it as such? -
@gwen-dragon: Reported as a bug. Link:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1085904
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How do we see notes in the main window?
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@joao-rossa There is a button on the navigation bar of the Start Page. Otherwise, type vivaldi://notes in the URL field or create a bookmark on your Bookmarks Bar with that address. Maybe give it a nickname such as "notes."
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@gwen-dragon: You're right. I did not yet update to the latest snapshot because of VB-67543. But the issue has been present for years, so it would be a miracle if this was solved in the latest Chromium builds.
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Still cant get rid of dumb Clone tab - just call it dupkicate?
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And still why a click on tab bar do not close extension popups is kin annoying?