Easier URL cropping – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1967.30
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Could you update the AUR please?
Thank you
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@keithy They have nothing to do with the AUR package.
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@gwen-dragon: Thanks, I'd always assumed it was Ruari as package maintainer is listed as: BlackIkeEagle (ruario)
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@Gwen-Dragon said:
Please contact him by Chat.
Last online 23 May 2020
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@keithy From the pinned comment:
BlackIkeEagle commented on 2016-10-03 04:41
For the people who just want to
pacman -Syu
:You can install it from my repo: https://repo.herecura.eu
Just a FYI.
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@gwen-dragon: Thing is, I actually am a backup maintainer (which is why my name is listed) so in theory I can do it but I have never yet used these powers. If BlackIkeEagle goes AWOL for a long time I would but I would prefer not. So best to poke him first.
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@gwen-dragon: Thing is, I actually am a backup maintainer (which is why my name is listed) so in theory I can do it but I have never yet used these powers. If BlackIkeEagle goes AWOL for a long time I would but I would prefer not. So best to poke him first.
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Ike could very likely be on vacation, it's the end of July after all, just let the poor guy enjoy his free time , he always updates the repo within 2 hours max, it's not that he has forgotten it
I would like to see Vivaldi being "promoted" to Arch's community repo and Manjaro's official repos though, it isn't there due to licencing issues I'd assume, but isn't it time to make steps in that direction already? -
The address bar will hide the port now, even with the option "Show Full Address" on.
The port is only visible when focusing the bar.How can i turn this off?
This makes the browser almost unusable to me, 'cause i can't see any longer which software version i am currently using.
Running different versions on different ports simultaneously is my every day usecase.
In my opinion hiding anything in the url is a no-go for developers and powerusers. -
@gwen-dragon: Thank you!