CLI for new window
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I would like to be able to start a new Vivaldi window from the command line but am not able to figure out how to do it.
I tried
/Applications/Vivaldi.app/Contents/MacOS/Vivaldi --profile-directory="Profile 2" --new-window
but that doesn't open up the profile in a new window. It finds a window with that profile already and creates a new tab. Or it remembers a previous window and adds a new tab. I seem to be not understanding something. -
@brechmos Hello and Welcome to the Vivaldi Community
It seems to work as expected here on Windows 10. Opens a new window every time.
Maybe it's a OS-specific bug in Vivaldi. But best if someone else on MacOS can confirm it working or not first.
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Works for me...
But -since I didn't have a 2nd profile?- it also generated this:dyld: warning, LC_RPATH @executable_path/../Frameworks in /Applications/Vivaldi.app/Contents/Frameworks/Vivaldi Framework.framework/Versions/4.3.2439.65/../../../../Frameworks/Sparkle.framework/Sparkle being ignored in restricted program because of @executable_path dyld: warning, LC_RPATH @executable_path/../Frameworks in /Applications/Vivaldi.app/Contents/Frameworks/Vivaldi Framework.framework/Versions/4.3.2439.65/../../../../Frameworks/Sparkle.framework/Sparkle being ignored in restricted program because of @executable_path Opening in existing browser session.
Curious, no?
Update:
Re-launching the command yields a new window, as expected. (And the same warning in the terminal...)
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