Quick Fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2805.17
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Today's snapshot includes a small Chromium bump and a few nice fixes.
Click here to see the full blog post
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@Ruarí Oh good, another Snappie!
Small copy paste failure??
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[Capture] Area selection is broken (VB-91868)
Quick fix indeed!
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@TbGbe What do you mean?
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Early Friday or Friday's eve?
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@Ruarí Just a note to users that "some" Operating Systems may see 5.5.2805.17 from 5.5.2805.3 as a downgrade
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Disappointing to see that windowed mode still has a cold startup. No window animation. Fullscreen mode works beautifully, though.
Can one of the developers please jump in here and explain what's going on? This issue has been going on for a while. @Ruarí (Thanks!)
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8th updated
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@TbGbe Well we have used this number system since TP1 and Chromium project for longer, so if they are suprised now or broken by this, then… I am suprised.
There are so many projects that number like this
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@Ruarí I'm not surprised at all by version numbering.
But I'm pleasently surprised by quickfix for [Capture] Area selection is broken (VB-91868). -
Native window confirmed fixed. Addressbar drop-down still doesn't work with autocomplete disabled.
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This fixes the 2 issues I had.
Thanks all
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@TbGbe it's not some OSes but some silly sites that made the confusion, and happened with Vivaldi 1.10 released after 1.9, the minor patch number shouldn't be of any importance.
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@TbGbe No. 17 is larger than 3. Why is this larger version a downgrade? Do you think users add 0's at end of each number? or why?
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@tbgbe: Then Pop!_OS has a bug and you should report it to them. This is not an issue I recall ever being reported over the entire life of Vivaldi on any distro.
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VB-91922 seems to be fixed by this snapshot. No more crashes when hovering the maximize button and the Windows 11 snap layouts display properly. Thank you guys!
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@TbGbe No, is regarded as a Upgrade on Ubuntu and Debian.
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