Snapshot 1.0.283.8 - Fixes to typed history, keyboard shortcuts for web panels and visual polishing
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Sorry, I should better have linked directly to Ruarios instructions. About the 'legal reasons': H264 and other codecs aren't free software. Normally a manufacturer of a player has to pay licence fees. Maybe they let "small" businesses get away with it, and after a while they show up with their claims. Well, I don't know about slimjet, but it's probably about money.
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If I use Ctrl+Left to move my cursor a word back Vivaldi registers this as a page History Back operation in gmail (specifically the hangout chat popup within the gmail interface but maybe elsewhere).
I've removed Ctrl+← and Ctrl+→ from the relevant Keyboard Shortcuts settings, leaving just the Alt+←/→ (I can never think of a time when I would expect Ctrl+←/→ to navigate my history) and this fixes it but I'm wondering if this is really a bug, either in the defaults provided or in the handling within text boxes.
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First issue: Is the UI scaled? We do have a known issue with menu offset if that is the case,
Second issue: Yes this is known. And not intended. -
It seems like the Soundcloud and the Bandcamp players don't work anymore I have to open Opera or Firefox to listen to sweet music on these websites.
Also there's a problem on the video playback on Twitter, but as they also don't work on Opera but work on Firefox, I suspect it to be a Blink issue.
Build 1.0.283.8 x64 on Windows 7
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On which system you have this issue? Is it a regression - it worked fine in any of previous builds? It was a problem long time back but it was fixed and I cannot confirm it on Windows.
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The same behaviour can be seen in notes…
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Yes. And IMO we have two design choices here. This one has advantages of being lightweight and fast and not shifting the page content down, which I really dislike and is the other possible design.
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You do not even have to press Ctrl+F on the other/fresh new tab - you can directly press F3. Even more convenient.
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Yep, I have it scaled to 80%, so quite possibly the same issue.
Glad to see you guys are on top of it, as expected. (Please feel free to continue spoiling us this way.)
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Where is the trouble leaving the scrollbar open? And why shouldn't be there the opportunity to view the whole page if someone wants to scroll up to the top?
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Sorry I missed your reply. This was on Win7 x64, 64-bit build.
I don't recall seeing this before but I guess if Ctrl+← and Ctrl+→ are no longer in the standard keyboard shortcuts then perhaps it's no longer an issue?