Command chains – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2350.3
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@espen: Thank you! You are right!
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@ruarí YES! One of the most powerful feature of Opera is finally restored in Vivaldi!
Now I can tell Vivaldi to made me a coffee, then a sandwich, & wake me up in the morning all at once via Quick Command before I go to sleep at night. LOL
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@dude99 Dream on!
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Reset Remote Data helped, no need to even log out / exit the browser etc. Then re-sync the data to the cloud.
Btw. After that, the crashing of the latest Android snapshot will also stop. -
It seems to have problems closing tabs using middle mouse button, also "X" tab icon disappear until you move your mouse to other side and return the same tab
Anyway, thanks for your hard work guys.
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@killchain: I believe it's being worked on
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@guigirl: TST?
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@pesala It's not a dream pal. It's a reality, only Vivaldi doesn't support it yet...
This machine makes a sandwich and feeds it to me
Coffee Served By A Robot Barista
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiTYVT_RBVs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDb2I04FLrU
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@guigirl It’s an extension, Firefox can’t do this native, therefore it’s a community thing. You basically say the Firefox community did a better job than the Vivaldi one. There are tree style tabs for Vivaldi ☛ https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/15332/tree-tabs, if you miss features you should talk to the dev and maybe they do something about it. Anyway, it’s not something Firefox as a browser does better.
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I finally waited for the update. I know that there will be bugs in the snapshot version, and I accept it very much, but it is really uncomfortable not to sync.
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@guigirl It’s immensely unlikely a native implementation by Vivaldi would ever satisfy you, since I can almost guarantee you it wouldn’t work the same way as the Firefox extension; just like the existing tree tabs extension you don’t want to use is different.
Anyway, Firefox is not a bad browser, the choice depends on the priorities you set. To me the lack of quick commands and native mouse gestures already seal the deal. Heck, you can’t even change keyboard shortcuts on Firefox, at least I don’t know how to. Moreover it’s another American browser, not European. The modding is better too… I could go on. All a matter of taste.
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Vivaldi snapshot crash after start. When I log out from sync, everything is ok. When I login in again, the crash are repeated.
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@kevinar said in Command chains – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2350.3:
Vivaldi snapshot crash after start. When I log out from sync, everything is ok. When I login in again, the crash are repeated.
read the update announcement:
https://vivaldi.com/blog/desktop/command-chains-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-2350-3/Known Issues
If you have used sync in an earlier snapshot based on Chromium 92 (either on Desktop or Android), it might have created corrupted bookmark or notes entries and you will need to Clear Server Data. Affected users will have sync crash when trying to log out and log in again. -
@ian-coog Thank you
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Awesome, this is such a huge step forward! Thanks. Been waiting for this since the beginning. Keyboard shortcuts were always THE main feature for me in Opera. Now just needs a couple of improvements here and there (parameters for actions). Also, didn't check, but can we include an action in another action?
And please fix single key shortcuts like r, f...
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@toruvinn Single-key shortcuts R = Reply, F = Forward, K = Mark as Read are used by the email client. You can modify them in Settings, Keyboard, Mail.
Parameters are available for actions where they apply, like Page Zoom, or Sleep.
No. One cannot include a Command Chain in another Command Chain. I fear this would lead to many problems. Just
repeat the actionsclone the Command Chain and add some more commands in a new Command Chain.BTW: I updated my review page with some screen shots to illustrate using Command Chains.
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@toruvinn Can’t include a chain in another chain, but you can clone the original chain and then add to it to spare you some editing. Cloning a chain is possible with right click on the command chain in the collection.
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@jumpsq: I'm of a completely different opinion, actually. I only added Chains to QC as a fun, trivial thing (it was the first thing I did, because I know the code). But my personal opinion is that Command Chains should not be in Quick Commands, as they're very useless there.
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@jumpsq: If you use "Open Link in New Tab" instead, you do not need the delay/sleep.