Next level theming with custom icons, plus mail drag and drop – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2955.3
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@WildEnte said in Next level theming with custom icons, plus mail drag and drop – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2955.3:
Her loss if she doesn't use Mail
The Bat! client is too good to have Vivaldi Mail as a client, but sometimes i test the 5.x Daily Sopranos with Vivaldi Mail + Calendar to nag all my servers on Debian 11. SCRN
But i like Vivaldi as a Browser
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@zalex108: Here you go, do you see this? https://file.si/anBR/vivaldi.png
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@DoctorG said in Next level theming with custom icons, plus mail drag and drop – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2955.3:
The Bat! client is too good to have Vivaldi Mail as a client
I haven't looked at The Bat for many years. Why do you like it over Vivaldi Mail?
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I run The Bat in a office for professional daily use.
I can much more than Vivaldi:
S/MIME and OpenPGP support
Virtual Folder management
Filters
Macros
Mail-Templates
Export/Import of mails and address books in different formats and ways
multiple local/LDAP/CardDAV address books
Mass mailing
Command line control for batch processingSorry for my shameless post
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@DoctorG
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@gmg Vivaldi Mail needs to be much faster.
But have no fear, i will going on to test Vivaldi Mail on Linux.
In some future it will get better than Thunderbird, i hope!
But you know, i appreciate your work on the mail client. -
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@DoctorG what do you mean with faster? Any search result I need comes up in less than 30ms
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@WildEnte The UI and display of mails is faster in The Bat! while walking thru folders.
That is the difference between with JS/CSS/HTML/React code and with compiled Delphi code.But this is going off-topic, i do not want to destroy this thread!
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@DoctorG ah. Folders, right. Yeah, not a fan.
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The number indicators on the status bar are offset. For example, a new email shows the '1' located beside the mail icon. Same with the reading list. The number indicator appears to be equally spaced between the other icons.
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@burnout426 said in Next level theming with custom icons, plus mail drag and drop – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2955.3:
For mail drag-n-drop, when dragging a message in a label's message list to another label, the current label is removed and the new label is applied. That's expected.
@burnout426 @gmg That may be expected but it is not happening here.
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Can someone tell me why only the initial profile of an installation offers the Enable Workspaces option?
I'd thought including Mail might exclude Workspaces; but that's not it...
Does only the Default profile get the option?
Yes, I'm still playing with running multiple profiles in a session...
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@OakdaleFTL I only see it in settings if the experiment is enabled.
What is new, I think, is that with the experiment enabled, one can now disable/enable workspaces in settings.
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@OakdaleFTL
Hi, you have to enable it for each profile:Cheers, mib
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@Pesala Thanks! (My memory certainly isn't what it used to be... But I do recall, you were ever helpful!)
That, of course, did the trick. (And -naturally- it would have to be repeated for each profile...)
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@janrif said in Next level theming with custom icons, plus mail drag and drop – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2955.3:
That may be expected but it is not happening here.
So what does happen when you drag a message from one label view to another? Say, you are in the "later" label view, and from all those emails in the list you drag one over to "personal"? In my case the "later" Label is replaced with the "personal" label, so the email vanishes from the "later" view and appears in the "personal" view.
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Vivaldi comes up with unique features and customization every time. Loving custom icons
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@kshitijsubedi Customisability is one of the main reasons why we old-timers used to love Opera 12.18, and why we migrated to Vivaldi.
Those who don't appreciate how much time these features save complain about bloatware, and demand that the developers focus on fixing bugs, or making Vivaldi more like Edge or Chrome.
I used Opera from version 5.0 (IIRC) in 2003 (primarily for its built-in email client), until Vivaldi’s first Technical Preview was released in 2015.
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Vivaldi still crushes when opening a popup windows (VB-95364). It's been happening for a few builds.
Also, tabs thumbnails preview is not working for me, although it is enabled in settings (VB-95923).