Opera 8 beta for Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD is available for
download. As usual, discuss the new version in opera.linux, on the
opera-linux mailing list, and in the my.opera.com Opera for Linux
forum.
Download:
http://www.opera.com/download/
Changelog:
The UNIX specific changelog is not online yet but will soon.
Please refer to the changelog for the windows version. Note
that voice support is not activated in the UNIX version.
http://www.opera.com/windows/changelogs/operabeta/
In addition there are some extra changes for the UNIX version
as listed below:
- Support for mouse buttons 6 and 7 (side buttons).
- Support for detecting a running KDE environment and reading the KDE plug-in path.
- Added Alt + F11 as an alternative shortcut to toggle the menu bar.
- When running the "opera" script from the extract directory of a tar.gz or tar.bz, Opera
will automatically create a personal settings directory so that "-personaldir" is not required.
The ECMAScript console will also work in this mode of operation.
- The default font size for forms and compose fields are now the same as for PRE font.
- Proper colors for PRE, CODE, and TT fonts. The fonts were difficult to read in user mode
due to gray text on white background.
- Fix to provide correct redrawing when mouse is leaving elements with CSS hover attribute set.
- Accept Bitstream Vera fonts as suitable default fonts.
- Better font size options for smoothly scalable fonts.
Enjoy,
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Espen Sand
es...@opera.com
Many thanks.
I'd like to just point out a remaining printing problem.
Please try to print
http://rpmseek.com/rpm/cups-libs-1.1.22-2.i586.html?hl=de&cs=cups:PN:0:0:1:20:1855197
once with opera 8 beta
and then with mozilla or firefox
Many thanks,
Helmut Jarausch
Lehrst. f. Numer. Math
RWTH-Aachen University
Germany
Button 6 and 7 have been mapped to back/fwd history navigation. That can
not be turned off at the moment, but if this is a problem, then we have to
do something with that.
Is it so that you get (or want to have) horizontal wheel events with you
current setup?
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Espen Sand
es...@opera.com
Otherwise ... I don't know, generally feels more like the Windows version.
A little more consistency between the two. Hard to say exactly.
I presume none of the bugs reported in the two weeks since 8.0 B1 was
released for Windows have been fixed yet ... well, except that it has the
right title when installing over an older version.
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Yes, I have seen that as well.
>
> Otherwise ... I don't know, generally feels more like the Windows
> version. A little more consistency between the two. Hard to say exactly.
>
> I presume none of the bugs reported in the two weeks since 8.0 B1 was
> released for Windows have been fixed yet ... well, except that it has
> the right title when installing over an older version.
We use same code version as the windows beta. The title bar code is platform
specific to some extent.
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Espen Sand
es...@opera.com
Yes, hardcoding will be removed in the next release. By default back/fwd will be
bound to button6 and button7 but that can then be disabled by commenting out
"Button6 = Back" and "Button7 = Forward" statements in standard_mouse.ini
(in /usr/share/opera/ini/). The file can be copied to ~/.opera/mouse/
first so that this setting is private for you.
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Espen Sand
es...@opera.com
Is there a 64 bit version available ? I could not see any indication on
the beta page.
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> Download:
>
> http://www.opera.com/download/
The first two US sites I tried (e-tech-solution.com and ftp.130th.net)
don't have the version 8 directory. I eventually downloaded from an Irish
site.
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"Fixed problem selecting the first letter of a text selection with the
mouse."
Hallelujah!
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 12:43:52 +0000, Robert Hull
<Rob...@please.do-not-spam.me.uk> wrote:
>In message <41DD041...@opera.com>, Espen Sand <es...@opera.com>
>wrote
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Opera 8 beta for Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD is available for
>>download. As usual, discuss the new version in opera.linux, on the
>>opera-linux mailing list, and in the my.opera.com Opera for Linux
>>forum.
>>
>>Download:
>>
>>http://www.opera.com/download/
>
>Is there a 64 bit version available ? I could not see any indication on
>the beta page.
I don't believe there is at this time.
--
Tim Altman
Core QA
Opera Software
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> _Still_ leaving the Java applets out in separate windows instead of
> reparenting them into the browser window. (SPARC Solaris 9, fully
> patched).
>
Thanks for the reminder. I still don't know why it happens, though.
eirik
> In article <87d5w4r...@opera.com>,
> Eirik Byrkjeflot Anonsen <ei...@opera.com> writes:
>> Richard.L...@mindwarp.smart.net (Richard L. Hamilton) writes:
>>
>>> _Still_ leaving the Java applets out in separate windows instead of
>>> reparenting them into the browser window. (SPARC Solaris 9, fully
>>> patched).
>>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the reminder. I still don't know why it happens, though.
>
> Any ideas on how to find out? (syscall trace, xscope, etc)
>
Opera is supposed to, at increasingly longer intervals, look through
pretty much all windows on the x server looking for one named "Opera
will reparent me into <number>" (or something very similar).
Then, that window will be reparented into the window with the id as
given in the title.
So either:
- That code doesn't get run.
- The tree walk using XQueryTree fails to find the window.
- Maybe the string match on the window fails...
- Or the reparent itself fails...
Some of these can probably be tested by external tracing, in
particular seeing if the calls to XQueryTree ever returns the java
window (with the correct title) in the children_return parameter...
eirik
> Button 6 and 7 have been mapped to back/fwd history navigation. That can
> not be turned off at the moment, but if this is a problem, then we have to
> do something with that.
>
> Is it so that you get (or want to have) horizontal wheel events with you
> current setup?
With my touchpad, I can usually scroll vertically or horizontally moving the
finger along the right or bottom edge, this is very convenient and
intuitive... but it doesn't work with current beta.
I see you have replied this will be configurable, great! Now, I really think
this is an option that should be available in the UI, maybe with the
middle-click options or in a new "mouse preferences" tab.
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