Further translate panel improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2473.3
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Vivaldi snapshot cron job on Debian causing following warnings:
/etc/cron.daily/vivaldi-snapshot: base64: invalid input base64: invalid input
due to superfluous data at lines 98 and 154, see below:
⋮ 97 IPbk1c1Bi2zzh6OM15cMvH2ZaAaY1n28PmCcDJM= 98 =M6aM 99 KEYDATA ⋮ 153 ZaKxbt1C7BKkfi9+xbnrgvtheHeT13V9rEVLh90= 154 =FBCO 155 KEYDATA ⋮
Issue can be resolved by deleting those lines from:
/opt/vivaldi-snapshot/cron/vivaldi-snapshot
AFAICS the warnings do not affect the outcome, ie files vivaldi-snapshot-B69735B2.gpg and vivaldi-snapshot-C27AA466.gpg are created correctly.
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@biahus Ah yes, thanks I did forget to delete those bits.
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It is already known that vivaldi:// urls in webpanel show again only a empty document icon instead of the V icon? Should I bug report it again?
I tried
vivaldi://extensions
vivaldi://serviceworker-internals
both also show a constant "Loading..." header, clear sign that not everything is allright -
@ian-coog known.
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@npro said in Further translate panel improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2473.3:
@guigirl Allow me...
Side by side, old vs. new
P.S. Btw, I hope you have enough @Ruarí -os by now
P.S.2 fixed "more purple"
That new panel looks rather ugly with that gradient, not to mention it just adds more inconsistency within the ui
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@doctorg this bug appear in different languages I've reported it before.
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/67588/download-panel?_=1636126261384 -
Can't really save mega.nz files with latest beta. The file is downloaded and decrypted, but remains in the temp dir instead of the dl dir. Anybody else has this?
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@vulture said in Further translate panel improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2473.3:
Can't really save mega.nz files with latest beta. The file is downloaded and decrypted, but remains in the temp dir instead of the dl dir. Anybody else has this?
I've noticed a few things not downloading. I don't use mega.nz. But I had an issue with another cloud service sync.com where downloads would not work.
There was another site that was giving a problem as well, but I can't remember now. I'll update if I can think of it.
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@vulture: Look for VB-84157 in a newer build and this should be fixed.
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@doctorg said in Further translate panel improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2473.3:
VB-84170
Fixed internally now.
@cyaxxx said in Further translate panel improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2473.3:
@doctorg this bug appear in different languages I've reported it before.
Yes, other languages have this, too.
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[question] Am I dumb? (answer allowed: "Yes")
I can't find a way to send "urgent" e-mail messages, with Vivaldi...
Any clue?
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@newscpq said in Further translate panel improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2473.3:
I can't find a way to send "urgent" e-mail messages, with Vivaldi...
Put the word "URGENT" in the subject, click send!?
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@newscpq
Hi, we need more information, Vivaldi version, do you use Web mail or the mail client.
May you don´t find the send button?Cheers, mib
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is there a new setting related to number of tabs in the trashbin? since this (or the last) snapshot, my trashbin seems to be limited to ~25 closed tabs
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@mib2berlin said in Further translate panel improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2473.3:
May you don´t find the send button?
I do, but the priority option is missing: I would like to set priority to high, sometimes...
I'm using vivaldi mail (the built-in e-mail client, in Vivaldi)
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@tbgbe
the high/low priority are directives that actually do accelerate e-mail relaying between SMTP servers: high priority messages are really sent faster than the others... -
@newscpq said in Further translate panel improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2473.3:
SMTP servers: high priority
OK.
But that is different to "Urgent"."Urgent" implies setting some sort of priority on the recipient, not on the Server traffic!
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@derday
Hi, not I am aware of, this is maybe a regression back to 25 from 100?Cheers, mib
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@tbgbe: > not on the Server traffic!
nope
Priority settings do actually speed up e-mail physical delivery: the SMTP relay servers pass the high priority messages, before the others. I'm not sure on how they work today, but the old SMTP protocols worked this way