Configurable context menus – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2049.2
-
Interesting new bug, can someone confirm?
- open
vivaldi://flags
- move the window
- click any of the combo boxes
- the options are displayed at the old position
- open
-
@Gwen-Dragon Thanks, the ID is
VB-72296
. -
@Gwen-Dragon I would rate it higher than that. If you move the window to another monitor you may never notice what is going on if you are unaware of this bug.
-
'Close tabs to the Left'
Deleted forever! -
Awesome
-
@Gwen-Dragon I'll try to reproduce the issue but it may have to wait till the weekend...
-
@neltherion i3. dwm. xmonad. bspwm. fluxbox. openbox...
-
@Pathduck said in Configurable context menus – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2049.2:
Did you try the same procedure with the files in Sessions ?
Yibberty dibberty, this works!
I simply closed V, renamed Profile 1's directory
Sessions
asSessions_old
, copied Default'sSessions
into Profile 1 [deliberately letting it still include the 8 x 5' autosaved sessions per @LonM's clever https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/259327], relaunched V [ie, Default], launched Profile 1... then oohed & aaahhhed with delight that i was now looking at all the tabs from Default [+ of course those autosaves].Ergo, you have solved it thank you, & i shall now edit my backup pgm to suit.
-
@Steffie That's great
I worry though, it might not always work as expected, as we have no idea what makes it decide a file named
Session_13245438095836099
is the "last session". Maybe there's more to it, but your test at least showed the files under Sessions are enough to restore the tabs.The number in the file name seems to be a timestamp, but not epoch of course: Being Chromium it uses its own brain-dead timestamp routine:
https://www.epochconverter.com/webkitGoogle dev: "Ewww, epoch is only used by dirty old bearded Unix hackers. But just to be different - what about... (thinks for a long time)... microseconds since 1601, dudes!?"
Other Google devs: "Awesome bro, dude!" -
@Pathduck said in Configurable context menus – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2049.2:
it might not always work as expected
Remember the ancient proverb:
Is chromium, is breaky
:face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye: -
Use “highlight” color for selection
Hey can this be extended for "Find in page" results? I'm using the vivaldi://flags/#enable-force-dark flag but this makes the non active highlighted words barely noticeable on some sites, and afaik this color can't be changed using css :S
A workaround will be fine too, maybe i'm wrong and there's some secret selector for this that i'm not aware of.
-
@AltCode "Metoo"! I hope for a quick resolution of the issue! Cannot use Vivaldi otherwise!
-
@hstoellinger said in Configurable context menus – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2049.2:
Cannot use Vivaldi otherwise
really, the tab thumbnails it's the only feature that makes you use Vivaldi and can't use it otherwise?
-
@AltCode Fixed internally.
-
@hstoellinger You should be able to see the fix in the next snapshot.
-
@hstoellinger You are aware of the difference between a snapshot of a (future) browser and a Stable Browser, right?
If not you can read here: https://vivaldi.com/blog/snapshot-vs-stable/
-
@iAN-CooG said in Configurable context menus – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2049.2:
really, the tab thumbnails it's the only feature that makes you use Vivaldi and can't use it otherwise?
Personally, I find Vivaldi quite horrible to use without the thumbnails.
Not horrible enough to switch -- Vivaldi still provides too many other awesome features -- but broken thumbnails seriously hurts my experience. -
@Komposten ok then, to each his own, I find them useless as I am not a tab hoarder anyway, and kept always disabled.
-
@npro said in Configurable context menus – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2049.2:
You are aware of the difference between ... snapshot ... and ... Stable ... ?
Um, their spelling?
You always ask the tough questions!
:face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:
-
@Steffie I see...
according to this post...
@TbGbe said in First Report - Vivaldi is now so unstable as to be virtually useless:
@hatrack said in First Report - Vivaldi is now so unstable as to be virtually useless:
running Linux Mint Ver: 18.3 (64-bit).
[...] I have both stable and Snapshot [...]
I should have written it correctly, my bad