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      franckv
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      When tabs are stacked, the tabs that were previously pinned aren't pinned anymore but the contextual menu seems to think they are actually pinned.

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        Ayespy Soprano Moderator @franckv
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        @franckv During this development cycle, some changes were made to the stack/pin code. In a concession to weirdo's like us, developers have conceded to allow pinning stacks, but only all at once. So if you want pinned tabs in a stack, you have to stack them first and then use a keyboard shortcut (which you will designate) to pin them all.

        Waitaminnit. That was working a couple of internal version ago but not, apparently, now. Lemme dig into this a bit...

        Edit - wait again, now it seems to be working. Stack tabs, multi-select the entire stack, use a keyboard shortcut to pin all tabs. Hmmm.

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          @franckv It works for me, With accordion stacks selecting one tab select the entire stack, then a shortcut or menu item Pin / Unpin Tab pins them all.

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            guigirl @Ayespy
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            @ayespy Still seems to work fine here.


            Oh, huh, hang on a bit. Something IS different now, compared to years ago when you first told me this trick.

            Before, i would create the stack, in the sequence i wanted, then Ctrl+Alt+P the first tab, move to next & repeat, next & repeat, etc, til the whole stack was pinned.

            Now, after creating the stack, i seem to only need to Ctrl+Alt+P any ONE tab, for the whole stack to become pinned... indeed, before i realised this, applying my old method was actually pinning then unpinning then repinning then re-unpinning the whole stack. Once the stack is pinned now, bulk-selecting all tabs & using my kb shortcut, successfully unpins them all, but the reverse then is untrue.

            Now that i [think i] understand this change, i quite like it.

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              franckv
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              I think you guys are a little but confused 🙂

              I added another screen capture to show you the issue.
              Still present after today's update.

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                guigirl @franckv
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                @franckv said in bug : pinning of stacked tabs is broken after today update:

                you guys are a little but confused

                1. Not a guy. 👿
                2. Am confused about myriad things, but not this.
                3. My pics to reinforce my posts [i use vertical lhs tabs, but temporarily changed to bottom for your convenience]:

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                Oh, additional proof of my claim... when i hover over each pinned tab in that stack, the close-tab cross is not offered [in keeping with my settings]. Said cross only appears on all unpinned tabs & tabstacks, here.

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                  franckv @guigirl
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                  @guigirl Hi and thanks for the screen captures.
                  The stacked (child) tabs that are shown with a "Unpin Tab" option are, just like I wrote, displayed as normally sized tabs which wasn't the previous way it was working. Before, they were shown as square-shaped tabs that did take less horizontal space.
                  I simply want this feature back.
                  But for this we need to know if this a bug or a feature change.

                  Parent tabs are square-shaped when pinned.
                  Why should this be different for child tabs?

                  That's what I'm wondering.

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                    guigirl @franckv
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                    @franckv We apparently have a difference of opinion wrt what constitutes "normal" here. As explained, IMO the current behaviour appears not only "correct", but also completely intuitive. I have no expectation nor requirement that my individual tabs in my pinned stack, would appear different to my pics.

                    That the stack is pinned, is visually apparent for H tabstrip by the compressed icon [or in my V tabstrip by it appearing above the native pinned to unpinned divider]. That the individual tabs are stacked, is instantly obvious via them appearing in my Two-Level mode's secondary row [/column]. This makes complete sense to me.

                    Given you dislike it, maybe consider raising either a bug report or a feature request?

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                      franckv @guigirl
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                      @guigirl
                      "We apparently have a difference of opinion wrt what constitutes "normal" here. "

                      It's not a matter of opinion. This is the way it was working before.
                      I've been using this feature during months as I'm describing.

                      So either something broke or a feature change has occurred.

                      I need someone from Vivaldi to tell me which one it is.

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                        guigirl @franckv
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                        @franckv said in bug : pinning of stacked tabs is broken after today update:

                        I need someone from Vivaldi to tell me which one it is

                        Ipso facto...

                        maybe consider raising either a bug report or a feature request?

                        As a general rule, Devs do not frequent the forum threads, so your wonderment here alone is likely to be unfulfilled, whereas if you raise it formally [a forum post is informal, in this context] you stand a better chance of attention [eventually...].

                        Otoh, it's not impossible that one of the kindly generous ever-indulgent [🤭 ] Mods might see your words here, take pity, & make a behind-the-curtain enquiry of a Dev.

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