Configurable menus and full page notes manager – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1921.3
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@Gwen-Dragon Your truth. Maybe first fix one of the main functions - playback of media content, and then screw everything else ?
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@pesala: I made a new panel with "vivaldi://notes" and middle click works.
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@Gwen-Dragon Yes it was a free space issue. Thank you for your help, Gwen-Dragon. Now it's done and work well.
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@Ayespy said in Configurable menus and full page notes manager – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1921.3:
Affecting some Linux distros, and not others. My Mint 19 Cinnamon installs are not affected. I don't know if it's the distros or the DEs that are affected
FYI, i've just updated V-SS in my SolydK [=Debian KDE] VM. Its UI has now also become enlarged, tolerable only via that UI Zoom workaround along with its collateral damage.
If time permits tomorrow i shall try another of my VMs [not Plasma], to see what gives.
A thought:
So far my two instances of this problem [Arch KDE real system, SolydK KDE VM] have KDE as the [/a?] common factor. Your experience of no problem is in Cinnamon. My DEs are Qt-based, yours is GTK-based ... maybe that's going to be the issue? -
is it a known bug, that I can't move tabs between 2 windows within the window panel?
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@derDay It is not a bug. The Window Panel only shows tabs in the current window. I am sure there is already a feature requests to show all windows.
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@Pesala
thanks for the info. but wasn't that "previously" possible? -
@Gwen-Dragon said in Configurable menus and full page notes manager – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1921.3:
your OS dpi setting? May be that affects the Vivaldi UI zoom
I presume it does affect it ... but... i have not changed my Plasma dpi setting for many months or even a year. That is, with me making no DE system change, only updating V-SS last time, the V-SS UI became enlarged... & this latest update has continued now with the oversized UI. I definitely do not want to have to change my Plasma dpi, because that will obviously affect everything, ie, way more than just my V-SS. Furthermore of course, that's only sweeping the dirt under the rug, so to speak.
My Tower's Arch KDE is:
Operating System: Arch Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.70.0 Qt Version: 5.14.2 Kernel Version: 5.6.13-zen1-1-zen OS Type: 64-bit
My VM's SolydK is:
Operating System: solydxk-10 10 KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.5 Qt Version: 5.11.3 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.54.0 Kernel Version: 4.19.0-9-amd64 OS Type: 64-bit
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@Steffie @Gwen-Dragon I’m not sure if you remember what I said in last snapshot thread:
I did a quick search through the Chromium changelog (linked from our changelog) and think (only think) it may have something to do with fa9756916c92bcd5a6c71e2c9168b8873ff7f75b or 2c2f5494a322aef5ba95e0e32a459bdef5ec1e29 (I haven’t studied them very thoroughly, I only Ctrl-F-ed the changelog for “scale”)
I.e. the change happened somewhere between C81 and C83 and is surely related to DPI setting (to explain the following)
That is, with me making no DE system change, only updating V-SS last time, the V-SS UI became enlarged... & this latest update has continued now with the oversized UI
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@potmeklecbohdan I had not remembered this post of yours til your reminder now, but tbh i don't really understand what i can do with this info -- i mean, surely this is something the V Devs need to accommodate, it doesn't seem right for hapless users to have to fight with their dpi settings [which as i said to Lilo will affect all my apps & windows, not just V].
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@Steffie I did a little search now—can you fix it adding
--force-device-scale-factor=1
(you may need to experiment with the number)?Edit: just mentioning @bib_vivaldi so that he also knows about it…
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@potmeklecbohdan + @Gwen-Dragon
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I installed a virgin V-SS into my Fedora 32 VM. I then replaced its Default directory with my real one [from my Arch Tower]. Using only the standard launcher i then fired it up. The UI was good / normal / happy. It was not enlarged. So that's another GTK-based DE [after @Ayespy's Cinnamon] which preserves correct UI with this Snapshot.
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I tried
--force-device-scale-factor=1
first in my SolydK VM, & it seemed to work [result was slightly ambiguous, coz all the fonts were wrong due to my custom fonts in Arch not being installed yet in SolydK]. I then tried it in my real Arch KDE system --> it works brilliantly, ie, using this i now no longer need to force V-SS's internal UI Zoom to 90%, ergo hopefully the uMatrix UI will remain permanently happy too [it was behaving itself during these tests]. Thanks so much!
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Note editing in full tab and using text mode is broken for me. Changes aren't saved and weirdness happens if starting with an empty note and text mode
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@Durtro I can confirm the problem with saving edits.
Please see How to Report a Bug
This link is now on the Help menu, Report a Bug.
Please describe what you mean by "weirdness" in your bug report.
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@blisca It did not work for me. It redirected to chrome://notes. However, a bookmark on my Bookmarks Bar does work.
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@AgentX Open "Start Page" (speeddial) and then select Notes from the Navigation bar.
Then on the editing bar, you can select "full view" (at Left Hand Side).
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@AgentX It is a Snapshot, only just out vivaldi://experiments.
@Pesala said in Configurable menus and full page notes manager – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1921.3:
- Middle-click on the Notes Panel Icon would be good
- A button on the Notes Panel Editor would be better
- An item on the note context menu could also be useful to some.
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@pesala: reported VB-67783
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Menu customisation needs it own category in settings:
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@AgentX
This is the first snapshot with this feature. I am sure it will be implemented.