Menu support for Command chains – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2352.3
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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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I am unable to assign a shortcut of Alt+V or Shift+V to a command chain to clone tabs vertically.
I can assign those shortcuts to other commands.
The command chain was cloned from one to clone tabs horizontally, in case that is the reason.
Edit: That is the reason. If I delete the cloned command chain and recreate it from scratch, I can assign shortcuts.
P.S. It would be nice if we could re-order the command chains in Settings, Quick Commands, with drag and drop, or using the context menu.
Bug reported as:
(VB-81476) Unable to assign shortcuts to cloned command chaings (sic)
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@vvputin: Same for me, reinstalling didn't help. The problem will be in the profile.
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@vvputin @morgoth It would be really nice if everybody who uses snapshots would read the blog post
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.Disconnect your computer from the internet, then start Vivaldi, disable sync, connect to the internet, log into sync and reset remote data.
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@pesala said in Menu support for Command chains – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2352.3:
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.
Assigning shortcut is not obvious, how to do it? In the Keyboard section? Maybe it would be nice to have a shortcut option directly in the Command chains section?
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@stardust Yes, in the Keyboard, Command Chains section, or one can execute them with mouse gestures, and add them to menus.
So it is best to define them in one place, then use them elsewhere.
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@mossman: It does not work the way you think, and nothing has changed in the numbering for years. There is no change other than the change in you. You likely just did not pay attention to it before.
The end numbers generally only go up like that during the stablisation phase. Snapshots direct from master/main always had number in the 1-5 range all the way back to before Vivaldi 1 was released. In the last two weeks before a stable release, the XXXX part you mention becomes fixed and the end number only increases.
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@ruarí said in Menu support for Command chains – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2352.3:
@mossman: It does not work the way you think, and nothing has changed in the numbering for years. There is no change other than the change in you. You likely just did not pay attention to it before.
The end numbers generally only go up like that during the stablisation phase. Snapshots direct from master/main always had number in the 1-5 range all the way back to before Vivaldi 1 was released. In the last two weeks before a stable release, the XXXX part you mention becomes fixed and the end number only increases.
Okidoki - I only felt this last couple of weeks that every number looked like the previous one when it was announced... then discovered there have been several .3 versions in row which I don't remember happening before.
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@mossman: Nope it is always like that for every single release cycle.
https://vivaldi.com/blog/desktop/on-to-the-next-one-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-2289-3/
https://vivaldi.com/blog/desktop/tweaks-and-improvements-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-2305-3/
https://vivaldi.com/blog/desktop/improved-onboarding-mail-calendar-and-rss-move-towards-a-beta-release-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-2312-3/ -
@juanvase: Hi there. When you create a tab, it automatically switches to that tab. As long as it is either "foreground" or "new tab" in Chains. I took a stab at this anyway and added a command to select the current tab. This way, you can append a "Select Current Tab" (maybe with a needed sleep for "New Link", before doing "Previous Tab (recent)", and selecting that, too, before doing whatever you want. As for Hibernate Tabs, I'll look at it and see what people think.
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Looks like discussions here have concluded as well.
Closing this thread now that Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2355.3 has been released.
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