VivaldiHooks - more useful mods!
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@Steffie said in VivaldiHooks - more useful mods!:
@Crimsonshade Muchas gracias again -- you saved me lots of time! Posting this now from the new Snapshot, phew. So now that's two of my fav hooks disabled coz of breaking Snapshot launches, rats.
Agreed, loading.js was one I used and found very useful.
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Disappointing. New versions of these were posted 4 hrs ago, but with the newjdhooks.js
now Snapshot does not even load any hooks at all.https://github.com/justdanpo/VivaldiHooks/tree/master/vivaldi
steffie@archlinuxTower[~/Downloads] 23:32:59 Fri Oct 30 $> ls -rw-r--r-- 1 steffie steffie 115936 2020-10-30 22:47 dev-dumpVivaldi.js -rw-r--r-- 1 steffie steffie 148042 2020-10-30 22:47 download-tab.js -rw-r--r-- 1 steffie steffie 414001 2020-10-30 22:48 jdhooks.js -rw-r--r-- 1 steffie steffie 152598 2020-10-30 22:45 loading.js -rw-r--r-- 1 steffie steffie 103094 2020-10-30 22:44 tabstrip-dragndrop-text.js steffie@archlinuxTower[~/Downloads] 23:33:04 Fri Oct 30 $>
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@Steffie damn, thanks for the heads up, I was about to check if there were updates too. I'll wait then.
It's weird tho, it explicitly says "3.5snapshot fixes" at end of description of the last commit. -
@iAN-CooG No, ignore my last post, i need to edit it but am still only part way thru my tests. I CAN tell you however that i was WRONG -- something went badly wrong with the initial copy of that file i downloaded -- the next download works correctly.
Am just about now to replace those other files -- will update again here soon.
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It works for me after the latest update. Which seems to have fixed the qc-close-tabs issue for me
The only hooks I run is:
disable-VB-25302.js
jdhooks-startup-settings.js
qc-close-tab.js
speeddial-shortcuts.js
speeddial-spacing.js
zoom-control-wheel.jsIf you're running every hook you can obviously expect to spend a lot more time debugging when stuff breaks
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Phew - sorry for my recent erroneous post. Now all these seem fine, with the latest versions:
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@Steffie ok then I'll update it now. I can blame you if anything fails (MUHAHAHAH!!!1)
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Since the update to Vivaldi 3.5.2115.73 (Stable channel) the bookmark button in the address line no longer works.
Update from December 14, 2020:
Download and install the latest Vivaldi Hooks from GitHub and the bookmark button in the address bar works again -
With the new two-layer tab stacking introduced in Vivaldi 3.5.2130.3, Multiline tabs is semi-broken. The tabs DO stretch to multiple lines, but the tab bar isn't expanded to fit them any more, so the tabs now cover the GUI.
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I deleted loading.js responsible for the crash of my last vivaldi snapshot >> 3.5.2131.8 (Version officielle) (64 bits)
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@hipeline @guigirl Are you guys reporting these things to the author on Github?
He's following the Github and might have a chance to fix bugs if you figure out the offending hook and report it.
https://github.com/justdanpo/VivaldiHooks/issues -
New version release that repairs or updates some old/obsolete codes
https://github.com/justdanpo/VivaldiHooks
Merci @justdanpo
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where do you see this list - from another screen grab its in settings but i cannot find it
its a long time since i installed hooks and not sure if on this install i ran the install script or just added it manually
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@adacom After each update of Vivaldi, vivaldihooks is overwritten, so it is imperative to reinstall it.
VH can be found on the link I mentioned above. Unzip and run the installhooks.bat from the folder.
Restart vivaldi and you can find this list in the General tab of the Vivaldi settings -
@guigirl Itβs the same for me with 2131.8, so letβs wait til next Snapshot maybe? & why donβt you just open a new issue there [after testing w/ next SS], as he asked you to?
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@guigirl Iβve now retested, & found that it works as expected, probably I was trying it with the old version of
jdhooks.js
before.Are you sure that all your VHs (incl. the main loader) are up to date?
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@guigirl said in VivaldiHooks - more useful mods!:
the main game of dragging threads OT.
I can't believe it! You! No, that can't be true.
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@guigirl Who? Me?
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@guigirl said in VivaldiHooks - more useful mods!:
that aforesaid diffing is tedious
Why don't you just do a
git pull
and then apply the patch via the includedsh
script?Granted, the Linux script seems a bit basic (and possibly error prone) compared to the Windows version, but I'm sure some of the Linux gurus here can mock up a much better script in no time. That is, if you'd only stop bickering about which distro is the most l33test
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@guigirl said in VivaldiHooks - more useful mods!:
Yes, i know; a normal person wouldn't do this.
You've got a point there