Solved Vivaldi does not remember custom selected image/background for theme.
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@ap0st0l Not broken in any of my instances on any of my devices. How do you propose that Vivaldi "fix" an issue that appears to be local to you?
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@ap0st0l
Hi, no excuses needed, it work in all my installs on Windows 11 and Linux:Create a new profile, a copy of your existing profile is created, add background image, ready.
Cheers, mib
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@makemereal Housekeeping should absolutely not interfere with the house. It's a shame that for over five years, CCleaner has never figured out what files/folders in Vivaldi are the house, and what files are the dirt.
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@ap0st0l said in Vivaldi does not remember custom selected image/background for theme.:
the picture is just 1MB... That's not a "large file size".
It is large, because when it is loaded from disk it is decompressed and uses much more RAM. Width x height x colour-depth.
An image that is 3200 x 2400 x 24bpp is 22 Mbytes in RAM.
What is the image format? JPG decompression is very fast, but JP2 decompression is not.
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About RAM, don't worry, I have 32GB...
But sorry, maybe I was too fast to judge this time.
I recently changed disks letters, so probably Vivaldi "lost" the correct path to the picture.However, if it's true, then maybe Vivaldi should copy the picture to its own directory, to avoid such situations...
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@Ayespy Gosh I wish it was attributable to CCleaner. Checked on that just now. First cleared Vivaldi's browsing data via its own tool as I often do. Closed Vivaldi and ran CCleaner. Started Vivaldi and saw no problem with my chosen background image. Repeated the process and still the custom background is intact.
But sometimes I still get the all-red background, and it can repeat through a couple of re-starts of the browser, when it occurs, before I get the custom background to re-appear.
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@makemereal Ah. This is not the loss of a background image. This is a coding problem that is very difficult to solve (because no one can tell what causes it yet) I have seen it here, with a grey background, and sometimes a couple of restarts are required to fetch the background image. I suspect a race condition (background should come up first, but sometimes a blank canvas beats it)
Pretty sure this will be resolved, but it cannot be reliably reproduced, produces no crash dump, etc. Processor and RAM speed seem to have an effect (not been seen on slower systems) but even that is not sure.
Please be patient and bear with us.
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@Ayespy It kind of looks like a race situation now that you've used that term. The red I sometimes see derives from my Windows color scheme. I get it. Good luck with all that. Thanks for your consideration.