Menu support for Command chains – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2352.3
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@stardepp 3rd you mean
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8th
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@pathduck Yesterday's build was actually supposed to have this (internal builds already did) but we had issues with that build, so I went back to a build from the day before, which did not. I thought it was a bit of a shame that the first snapshot would not have menu support and wondered who would notice.
I also already planned to try and get out a second snapshot this week if I could, particularly so if anyone (like you) noticed the lack of menus.
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You guys are unbelievable! Thank you!
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https://wwwcache.wralsportsfan.com/asset/voices/2014/10/10/14064384/Twin_Peaks_-_it_s_happening_again-500x300.gif
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[Spatial Navigation] Stopped working on pages with iframes (VB-81316)
Ah at last, some Spatial Navigation fixes!
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@killchain: So are our users!
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@ruarí This is great, I will enjoy messing around with the possibilities over the weekend!
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@ruarí said in Menu support for Command chains – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2352.3:
Today’s snapshot provides configurable menu support for the Command Chain feature introduced in the previous snapshot.
@Ruarí @Pesala Thank you! Now let's see how much trouble I can get into.
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Since two or three snapshots ago the tabs cannot be immediately closed by clicking on the X button (seemingly before animation finishes), is it possible to fix it? Or maybe bring back old animationless tab moving, few weeks ago it was changed to some sort of ugly rectangle if animations are disabled
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@tsa-work No ugly rectangles here. If animations are disabled, tabs close instantly.
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Vivaldi 4.1.2350.3 (Official Build) snapshot (64-bit), Linux
Reordering tabs is very slow, it's almost unusable (tab stacking is disabled):
Same issue when you select text and try to move it around.
Is this a known issue or should I create a bugreport?
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A bit off-topic... but what's with the version numbering? Now everything is ending in xxxx.3, when before the suffix always told you if you were running the current snapshot (xxxx.10, xxxx.12, xxxx.37 etc.).
I have been confused by the last few snapshots since I literally kept thinking they were the same version!
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The third number in the version is date on mainline, when the snapshot starts to stabilize they will branch it off and the third number will stop changing. The fourth number is build since that date. The different architectures and platforms may have the same build number or may vary slightly and on rare occasions may even be from the previous date.
The internal builds that we testers get are almost always off mainline and thus have a different mainline date every build. The snapshot builds when they've just released a new Stable will also be off mainline until they reach a point where they think they're ready for a new Stable, once they are "feature - complete" they will branch off mainline to fix the bugs for a new release.
Or at least, that's how Ruari explained it to us.
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With the latest Snapshot we can add command chains to menus, assign shortcuts or mouse gestures to command chains and show the shortcuts on the menus. Rename the command chain or change the shortcut, and the menu updates automatically. The command chain can also be modified. My Enhanced Fullscreen command chain shows the Address Bar and Bookmark Bar in Fullscreen mode.
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Hi there,
I am experiencing a crash few seconds after start on Win 10 x64 Enterprise. How can I generate and submit crash logs? -
This works fine for me, but the rest is slow, tab switching and closing, picking a category in options, well it's like using Vivaldi from virtual machine, browsing is fast but the rest is on delay.
It's not the CPU?
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