Context menu customization
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@gwen-dragon But what I am mainly after is launching an external command from Vivaldi, is that planned at all? In Opera 12 that was possible, so that is why I am asking. (another use case was "open this webpage in another browser")
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Is it not possible to change the size of text in the context menu?
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@jane-n please allow me to customize context menu for images. There is at least a dozen menu items I don't need when I right click an image, it's even more bloated than Chrome.
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@RichardDick There are so many different types of menus in the browser and making them all editable takes time, so we're releasing this feature in batches. But don't worry, the work continues and soon you'll be able to edit image context menus as well.
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@jane-n said in Context menu customization:
There are so many different types of menus in the browser and making them all editable takes time, so we're releasing this feature in batches. But don't worry, the work continues and soon you'll be able to edit image context menus as well
Thank you very much!
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Why is the font on the Vivaldi context menu so small? The font on the context menu for the desktop on my OS is larger.
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@Streptococcus I don't know your platform, but in Linux at least, afaik this is controlled not by Vivaldi but by the specific Linux distro's font settings.
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@Steffie
I am using MacOS. The thing is, I changed the font sizes for some parts of the system interface. If I look at the context menu for the desktop, the font size is the size I set using a special utility. The context menu for Vivaldi Is not using that font size. It is much smaller. It cannot be just the system controlling that. -
@Streptococcus Logically & obviously there is only one possible course of action now available to you. With urgency & passion, reformat your drive & install Linux. Then finally it'll all be hunky dory for you.
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@Steffie
You are saying that you can change Vivaldi's context menu text with Linux? -
@Streptococcus Yep. See for yourself:
I usually use 10pt for my ArchLinux KDE Plasma fonts, so for this experiment [in my EndeavourOS (an Arch derivative) KDE VM] i temporarily bumped it up to an [IMO] obscenely ginormous 14pt. The lhs shows the subsequent Vivaldi-Snapshot context menu. When i compare its fonts now to my real ArchLinux [which is hosting the VM] it is unambiguous that those in the VM are now [temporarily] much bigger [horribly so, IMO, but that's irrelevant i know].
Until your earlier post it had not occurred to me that other OS's could not do this. Now admittedly my test here for you today was only on a single Linux Desktop Environment [KDE], so i cannot put hand-on-heart & promise you that other Linux DEs [eg, GNOME, Xfce, MATE, Cinnamon, Budgie, et al], nor any of the Window Managers [too many to mention, & i am less familiar with them] will also do this for you. Were i to guess though, i'd suspect it likely that they would, but TBC.
Switch to Linux -- you'll love it!
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@Streptococcus said in Context menu customization:
you can change Vivaldi's context menu text with Linux?
You can change the FONT etc.
But not the actual wording/textual content (yet). -
@TbGbe said in Context menu customization:
FONT
Fwiw, based on the plethora of that key word in their OP, my presumption was their subsidiary query still implied this. Otherwise, of course my previous post is rubbish.
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@Steffie Correct, I just wanted to clarify the wording for anyone else who stumbles across this thread.
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