Match your theme scheduling to your operating system – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1732.13
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@pettern I can't find it, or I am not looking where I should be. Android Pie/Moto G7 Power, logged in Vivadi Beta, Vivaldi snapshot on the desktop PC. This is what I get on the Android Share screen. Continue to PC is Microsoft's thing, using Your Phone and Windows 10/Edge. Rest are various apps installed on the phone. Can't find anything that would open the page in the desktop browser.
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@t0yz
Hi, it is not possible at moment but if both devices are synced all tabs are reachable from the cloud symbol.Cheers, mib
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@t0yz In an earlier build the option was listed on the share screen on mobile, but it seems to have disappeared recently. Hopefully it comes back soon.
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@Ornorm said in Match your theme scheduling to your operating system – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1732.13:
Didn't work for me
I made different searches on the subject because I saw how @potmeklecbohdan @Pesala and you seemed to be disappointed by something I even didn't know could exist and, from now on, I want it as well!
Good :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes:
Like different users are asking : Bring back Overlay Scrollbar! Bring back Overlay Scrollbar!
Ah you! Nice! I couldn't say it better
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@npro said in Match your theme scheduling to your operating system – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1732.13:
@potmeklecbohdan the old way was way too confusing though even for more advanced users, if you had not already hidden your extensions before enabling the extensions toggle you couldn't hide them, so you had to disable the extensions toggle first. But if you had done that and then hid your extensions, then an extensions toggle magically reappeared. New or mainstream users who aren't used in using the help (and even help was quite complex) were buffled by that, latest examples: https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/41792/can-t-hide-extensions-buttons-anymore
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/41741/hiding-extensions-buttonsIt's not named very good, but when you know what it does it stops being confusing. And you must agree that it can be explained in a few words. And the behavior didn't change in this, only in the place where the icons are displayed AFAIK.
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@potmeklecbohdan said in Match your theme scheduling to your operating system – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1732.13:
@npro said in Match your theme scheduling to your operating system – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1732.13:
@potmeklecbohdan the old way was way too confusing though even for more advanced users, if you had not already hidden your extensions before enabling the extensions toggle you couldn't hide them, so you had to disable the extensions toggle first. But if you had done that and then hid your extensions, then an extensions toggle magically reappeared. New or mainstream users who aren't used in using the help (and even help was quite complex) were buffled by that, latest examples: https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/41792/can-t-hide-extensions-buttons-anymore
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/41741/hiding-extensions-buttonsIt's not named very good, but when you know what it does it stops being confusing. And you must agree that it can be explained in a few words. And the behavior didn't change in this, only in the place where the icons are displayed AFAIK.
well new or mainstream users should reach that point of understanding what it does first and not already have quit out of frustration And I'm talking about mainstream users that got confused out of a simple bug/glitch last time and didn't know how to re-hide them again.
Also ticking & unticking it again I realized it's definitely work in progress as, previously, having the extension toggle ticked, I didn't have a drop down arrow at all.
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@npro Yes, its name should be more descriptive.
Before it was a three-dot button IIRC. And it is and I think it will be a WIP for a long time.
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@t0yz You have to enable it in your Vivaldi for Android first, go to vivaldi://flags there and set chrome://flags/#enable-send-tab-to-self and chrome://flags/#enable-send-tab-to-self-show-sending-ui to enabled. (there are more flags related to it for more usage scenarios as well, check them out and their descriptions -haven't tested them-)
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@npro Had no idea the flags were accessible on mobile. It works now, still kinda slow (30-50s or so to get a notification on PC). Still great and very useful. Guess I can retire Chrome and the Edge/Your Phone/Your Phone Companion combo now. Still somewhat worth it for the notifications/photos/messages sync, and future calling from the PC, but the most important function to me was Continue on my PC.
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Can't open same as before. I guess because of symantec endpoint protection.
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@helsten2 @Komposten already works, no idea why stop working yesterday during all day, thank you!
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@potmeklecbohdan: It's work in progress. Don't worry, we'll make it more like it used to be, just better
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I can't find the button "toggle extensions" on the adress bar AND I can't find a method to enable or disable it instead. Where do I find it now?
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"Characters can be lost when quickly typing in the address field, after opening a new Speed Dial"
Am I the only one here that types so fast that when in the current version I press "Cmd+T mysearchquery" most of the times I see the first several characters typed (e.g. "mysea"), then deleted, then the rest of the query typed (e.g. query now looks like "rchquery")? -
@Michael_from_Germany It's where it has been for a long time: Settings → Address Bar → Extensions → Extensions Toggle. If it's disabled and you have no hidden extensions, the button will not appear. If you want to enable it, to show it first make sure that you have at least one extension hidden (possible only from disabled mode; is bug of this version).
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@Michael_from_Germany Fixed bug in the latest snapshot: [Address Bar] When no hidden extension icons, the extension toggle removes everything (VB-60388)
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@potmeklecbohdan said in Match your theme scheduling to your operating system – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1732.13:
And compose as well (xsetkbmap -option compose:rctrl-altgr)
Compose works but that combo of using two keys to define the start of compose does not. I for example successfully use
setxkbmap -option "compose:prsc"
. I checked Chrome 79 (beta) and see exactly the same issue so it would appear that we have inherited this from upstream, though it would appear that nobody has reported a bug to them yet AFAICT. Have you? If so do you know the bug number?