Feature requests for 1.6
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[mistake, please delete]
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@pafflick It renders correctly in Opera as my screen shot shows (and in Firefox). They both use an appropriate fall-back glyph for the l slash, while Vivaldi does not.
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@jacekn said in Feature requests for 1.6:
@Stardust and to see bookmarsk just use a panel
No, I prefer dropdown bookmark menu since classic opera.
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Why do people NOT quote the post they are replying to? Why are we having 'private' conversations no one else may follow, unless we track back the posts? Is that a new trend in forums that I am not aware of? Or am I missing something...?
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Scrolling Speed settings
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@Pesala said in Feature requests for 1.6:
You don't understand. I am talking about typing in text fields, like this forum post, or when creating a new blog post.
You said nothing about typing smart quotes in your post - you asked for enabling them, here is the full quote:
@Pesala said in Feature requests for 1.6:
Smart Quotes in Text Fields
It may not matter much for forum posts, but in blog posts, etc., it’s good to use correct typography. Please enable “double” and ‘single’ smart quotes in text fields, and for apostrophes.
What do you mean by "enabling"? The're not disabled. If you're asking for the ability to type them using the NumPad shortcuts, then how is this different from your previous post on that matter?
Anyway. I can type
[Alt]
+0147
in a textfield without any problems. It's just that I have the[NumLock]
always on, the issue happens only when the[NumLock]
is off. But - from what I've just learned on the Internet - you're not supposed to use the codes with the[NumLock]
off.That's why you're getting this issue. Same thing (with
[Alt]
+[4]
for example) happens in Opera 12 too (I forgot to mention that I use Opera 12, not the buggy Chromium based Opera 150 or whatever it's version number was). So it's not a lack of feature, nor even a bug. It's rather the OS feature misuse (it partially works, but gives unexpected results in certain cases). -
Move V-Menu button to the right.
(Right now it looks like a pinned tab) -
Download button on Address Bar
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New hotkey - Tile selected tabs (vertically)
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@dougunlocked my guess wasn't that amiss. Vivaldi drops all bookmarks indeed into a single file with a second backup file.
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@Pesala said in Feature requests for 1.6:
@pafflick It renders correctly in Opera as my screen shot shows (and in Firefox). They both use an appropriate fall-back glyph for the l slash, while Vivaldi does not.
The characters listing on Google Fonts shows only the basic ones, thus it gave me the confidence to assume that the characters were simply missing (my bad).
They're rendered correctly on the Google Fonts page though (when you type them manually), so it still has to be the webdesigner's fault in some way. I'm not sure if it's actually broken in Vivaldi - it would require further investigation of the code and maybe the fonts, something that I'm not willing to do...
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Your own VPN service ...
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"Fit to width" feature
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@T_T08i said:
A while ago I filed a bug report for this feature. I do not know if it was a duplicate request, but you may want to look for "VB-20293 Locking a tab, so it cannot be closed by accident".
Will do, thanks for the feedback
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@RRR13 said in Feature requests for 1.6:
@Pesala I agree with the proposed idea, but I think the suggested implementation is bad. What if you do it by mistake?
Then just reply No when the dialogue appears.
It's a method used by all Serif Applications. The creator of High-Logic FontCreator also implemented it after my suggestion.
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Would like to be able to toggle tooltips as in firefox config "browser.chrome.toolbar_tips".
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@pafflick Smart Quotes automatically change "straight quotes" to “typographical quotes” without having to remember or input any ANSI codes. Enabling Numlock is a new one on me. I have never had to use it in my other apps, including Opera 12.17, but it helps in Notepad too.
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@rkzn When one clicks on Reply at bottom right of a post, it inserts the user's name but not the entire post. One must use the Quote link to quote the post. It's not necessary to quote the post. The reply contains a back-link to read the initial post. This saves space.
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@RRR13 Isn't the default shortcut
[CTRL]
+[0]
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@Pesala OK, I get it now. You wan them to be converted into smart quotes by default. That is something that I didn't thought of, since in my native language the smart quotes are just nonexistent and thus I never felt the urge to use them. Your suggestion wasn't clear tbh.
@Pesala said in Feature requests for 1.6:
Enabling Numlock is a new one on me. I have never had to use it in my other apps (...)
Did you mean using the NumLock or the smart quotes that you've just mentioned earlier? Because when it comes to NumLock, I can hardly type special codes in any of the apps that I tried with the NumLock off (like Opera 12, Vivaldi, MS Word and others), so I find it really surprising that you've manage to get this far, typing the codes with NumLock off...