Vivaldi 6.8 RC 2 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 3381.40/42
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@Preorian No, there is not a limit.
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@DoctorG said in Vivaldi 6.8 RC 2 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 3381.40/42:
No, there is not a limit.
Weird coincidence in my opinion. There might be a bug here...
And no, the 13 tabs that were not open after the upgrade, they were not in the closed tabs section, that was the first place I checked and they were not in there.
I used autosaved sessions to restore the missing tabs (I compared EVERY tab which was still open to the last autosaved session, which was about 4 days ago).
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@Preorian said in Vivaldi 6.8 RC 2 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 3381.40/42:
I used autosaved sessions to restore the missing tabs
The best way. I use the panel, too, when i encounter missing tabs in my internal Vivaldi 6.9 Daily (from dev team). But i never had this the last weeks.
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And more bugs found immediately, some that I've seen before.
14 tabs in an accordion stack, when stack "reduced", hovering the stack with mouse, the tab thumbnails are all stacked in one
rowcolumn, needing to scroll down with mouse to see all. I believe this worked before so that the tabs were fitted to the current "viewport" of the browser, and scrolling was needed only if there were so many tabs that they didn't fit the viewport.One Vivaldi start page tab has a completely wrong thumbnail, it's from an accordion stack that has a lot of tabs in it. Not the first time I have seen this happen. Randomly tab thumbnails are just wrong, happens with bookmark thumbnails too. There's some bug that has not been found for some time.
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@Preorian said in Vivaldi 6.8 RC 2 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 3381.40/42:
And more bugs found immediately, some that I've seen before.
You should test in a 6.8.3381.44 Stable and ask in sub-forum for your OS at https://forum.vivaldi.net/category/2/desktop .
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The stack thing happens on stable too. The bookmark/open tab wrong thumbnail thing, I have seen it happen probably over a year now, on stable too, it just happens randomly, impossible to create bug steps.
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How come some mails are labeled arbitrarily, when they don't correspond to the relative filter? I re-evaluated and corrected my filters and labels to be sure that there are no mistakes and still some mails are labeled without "probable cause". To be exact: some mails, although filtered and labeled as specified, they also inherit additional non-relevant labels.
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@nutcracker IIRC the email sender can suggest labels. "Important" is one of the "classics".
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@yngve: It's not that. Let me give you an example: in Greece there is an e-commerce site named skroutz.gr. I have specified a filter and two labels, i.e. "shopping" & "payments". How come the mails from "skroutz.gr" are also labeled "social", i.e. the label (and relative filter) I have specified for facebook, twitter etc.? And this is only one example, for example mails from dropbox labeled by me as "hosts" are also labeled as "social". Do mails - by mistake - inherit labels from recently assigned labels?
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@nutcracker Vivaldi does not arbitrarily assign labels, but it can inherit them from the server. "Social," for instance, does not exist in Vivaldi unless the user or a server supplies it. GMail has a "social" label that it arbitrarily applies to emails, for instance, unless you turn it off at the server. It may not be the only mail provider that does this.
I have never seen Vivaldi arbitrarily apply a label. But I have seen GMail do it dozens of times.
And as mentioned by @yngve senders can also embed labels in mail data structure.
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