Dealing with bugs together – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.13.971.8
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@pesala said in Dealing with bugs together – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.13.971.8:
@lord-kamina said in Dealing with bugs together – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.13.971.8:
it appears to be impossible to disable Gestures
Settings, Mouse, and disable "Allow gestures."
Yeah, I know. What I meant is that despite them being disabled, I constantly see them triggered when I'm thinking and fidget on the trackpad.
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@daring: I managed to recreate that bug with Vivaldi in full screen on the last snapshot. One of the tabs gets expanded as if it were not tiled.
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There is a curious bug, not critical at all, which I cannot find a way to reproduce and one that's there for a long time. Sometimes when working in speed-dial the cursor shape turns from 'pointing' arrow to 'writing' vertical bar! I can continue to select tiles and work without any problems but the cursor shape stays the same - to change it to arrow I have to point it outside the speed-dial area, in the tab or the address section and then (when returning to speed-dial) everything is back to normal! This does not happen all the times and there is no obvious way to find when and how it happens and what triggers the change!
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@jacekn: Exactly...
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@ayespy: Thankfully Ms. Lilo von Hanffstengel correctly identified the problem as having turned off third party cookies and that fixed my login issue for this site. I'm still having the issues with Chromium/Blink not waking up after the computer from sleep mode, but that's not limited to Vivaldi.
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@gwen-dragon: Unfortunately I couldn't test it until this morning, as the problem was on my office's work machine. It's difficult finding that narrow balance between privacy and functionality.
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@ayespy: What would be nice is that the the bug pages should be open for all to read (or for those registered), bar the security ones. At least then some of us would know which bugs have been filed, which have been responded to and which will be wonfix. I can get why security bugs should be kept from Joe Public, but not why other kind of bugs should be closed. Surely openness on such non-security bugs would improve things.
Still, I suppose this has all been brought up before and, no doubt, will be brought up again.
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@gort I understand your position. Our founder's projects going back 20 years or more do not have, and have never had, open bug trackers.
It has again been discussed internally in the Vivaldi project and again, there are no plans at this time for an open bugtracker.
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@ayespy Yeah, I know about the history of bug tracking in Opera, etc. It's just that the position has always puzzled me. Oh well, one can live in hope.
Cheers for the response.
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Is this bug already reported ? Open any site > Ctrl + P > right click on print preview > Inspect ... and goodbye Vivaldi (Viv x64, Win 7 x64)
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@kenedz confirmed, crashes after pressing Cancel for me. (win7 32bit)
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@gwen-dragon: reported as VB-33448
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@ayespy: this is the only thing I hated in Opera (as a company).
I personally reported some bugs and got any feedback only for those about security (once or twice).
All other, even seeming imporant bugs was completely ignored.
As a volunteer for testing and bug reporting (people usually got paid for that) I feel so much ... ignored.
Even security bug I reported for Vivaldi: VB-32386 got ignored. No reply, not checked if it has been fixed yet.
This makes me reporting only part of bugs. Most of the times I see a bug I think... "meh, let's hope they will find out by themselves".
Public bugtracker isn't THAT needed (but it's nice). But knowing what happens with "my own bug" is important for every bug reporter I think.
JetBrains is perfect example that you can actually have public bugtracker and this only improves everyone's experience.
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@kenedz: you're lucky to have print dialog even open currently it's working for me, but yestarday i was not able to print. nothing on CTRL+P, nothing when selected from V-menu by mouse.
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@jacekn: a perfect example: https://vivaldi.com/blog/snapshots/dealing-with-bugs-together-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-1-13-971-8/#post-164960
i did not bother to test it further, how to reproduce, how to fix it (even temporarly). I just used Chrome. Not reported anything anywhere.
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At the moment everything is working fine, and I have only one question. When will we see the email client? Who can answer?
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@gwen-dragon said in Dealing with bugs together – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.13.971.8:
@gruz7848 said in Dealing with bugs together – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.13.971.8:
Who can answer?
When it is ready, my dear! Please be patient. Much work on M3 (mail client) is in progres and heavyly tested.
And i am not allowed to whisper a timeline to you.Could you do a programming session on M3 as it was made for Sync?
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@gwen-dragon Can you suggest it to the Team? It would be very interesting.
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@gwen-dragon Thank you, you're very kind.
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@folgore101 To add to the Gewn-Dragon reply, we actually are in the final stages of an internal window mode re-write, which completely broke the integrated email for a while, and now that the mail is working again, both the re-write and the email need some more work.