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Snapshot 1.0.283.8 - Fixes to typed history, keyboard shortcuts for web panels and visual polishing
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Agreed. It's slightly irritating to go through and minimize a few full-screen windows, with Vivaldi in the middle: the buttons don't line up with the others. It's a bit minor, but is a definite "wart" that should be (fairly) easily fixed (I expect that the Horizontal Menu will need some love as a result) and will improve the native feeling significantly.
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I think the beta will be way sooner than december, but I don't know. What I know, is that for Vivaldi, beta doesn't mean feature freeze
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I have no idea how ffmpeg is built for V. But I think it's not build with proprietary_codecs=1. I don't think that V is generating the supported codecs list either, because on Linux 32b, I replaced the libffmpeg.so shipped with the snapshot with the one shipped with Chromium, and everything went fine, and every videos from http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/tests/video.html worked.
BTW, I stated it multiple times in the comments, but I'm proposing to host the right versions of ffmpeg for each architecture. So if you succed to build the dll, please send it to me
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What was this bookmarklets bug about, when have you submitted it? Or maybe you can find the number?
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What does not work for you precisely? Have you submitted a bug report on this?
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I have no idea how ffmpeg is built for V. But I think it's not build with proprietary_codecs=1. I don't think that V is generating the supported codecs list either, because on Linux 32b, I replaced the libffmpeg.so shipped with the snapshot with the one shipped with Chromium, and everything went fine, and every videos from http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/tests/video.html worked.
To confirm, you're using a Chromium-branded libffmpeg.so and are seeing H.264 support? That directly contradicts the Chromium sources; Chromium gets FLAC and Chrome gets H.264 (and other goodies). Search for 264 on http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/deps/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg_generated.gypi and try to find someplace that a Chromium-branded build would get H.264 support. Where did you obtain your magic Chromium build which had a libffmpeg.so which supports H.264?
As for Vivaldi generating the codecs list, see http://crbug.com/id=21318 for details. Unless they've fixed a long-lived bug from upstream, it does. And it has to be, since YouTube is acting as if the browser can suddenly handle H.264, though the library still doesn't support (or advertise support for) the format.
BTW, I stated it multiple times in the comments, but I'm proposing to host the right versions of ffmpeg for each architecture. So if you succed to build the dll, please send it to me
http://cqoicebordel.free.fr/vivffmpeg/To be quite honest, I'd be happy with not having to use a replacement FFmpeg and Vivaldi correctly representing its supported formats. Today's been a frustrating day on the web since I get video load failures from the misadvertised support with the stock DLL and crashing tabs with my build. These sites literally worked fine yesterday without the false H.264 advertisement.
Also, do your Linux libraries work with any distro? You don't make that clear.
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One bug from me. For example: writing an e-mail. Using CTRL+B shortcut to bold same text makes Bookmark Panel open.
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wojcieche, how can I check all VBs (the bugs list)?
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On which page does it happen?
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That is⦠a feature I did not know I needed. Amazing.
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The little plus to add a web panel is actually on the Panels Bar.
I guess no need to say you turn on Panels Bar and panels with F4 or by clicking the panel toggle on the left border of the browser (however in this build it only works to turn off panels, due to regression). -
It is not even like someone knows for sure the exact date of release but does not want to tell. No one knows for sure when, as the driver is not time but quality. It will be ready when it works nicely, reliably and has all the features required for public release. It is cooking, steadily, with much effort being put into it, I assure you.
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Bug: The Facebook videos do not work in this version.
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Yes. Known issue. Will be fixed rather soon.
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Such tab will even load if you close and reopen it.
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Yes, the panel toggle is broken in this build. It should be fixed in the next snapshot. A lot of bugfixing is happening right now. Some regression may sometimes slip and then it is fixed in the following version, but the overall quality goes definitely up.
If some disturbances is something you don't want to risk for now, be sure to check Beta, which should have all the current functionality working smoothly plus a lot more of other fixes. -
This is almost certainly related to the video changes in this build. If you're on Linux, follow the link in the notes about FFmpeg to re-enable video. Unfortunately, there seem to be no viable options for OS X and Windows yet.
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Speed Dial previews are listed in the post above as Known Issue. They will be fixed, a rewrite of their generation is underway.
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Unfortunately it seems to be worse in this build. The standard workarounds (close-and-reopen, copy url to new tab) don't seem to work 100% as it's happening on the Speed Dial in new tabs, too.
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Please add the 'Insert note' option.