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Re: Keeping an eye on Opera

Reply #550
In the Preferences where it says full-screen, on mine it also mentioned statusbar. Then again, versions could differ based on at what point you installed them and on what version of Android you have them. Maybe.
Ah! I thought it would be a toggle like in Opera Mobile and video players. I don't think I see a difference between fullscreen with statusbar and disabled though.


Re: Keeping an eye on Opera

Reply #552
Incidentally, I intend to update to Elk 1.1 in the hopefully not-too-far-off future.
Not-too-far-off future? By Christmas then? What does Elk 1.1 do? Does it do Santa hats like VLC systray icon?

Re: Keeping an eye on Opera

Reply #553
Inline attachments. :P

Also a couple of improvements I added to the video embedding script.

Re: Keeping an eye on Opera

Reply #554
How about putting complete posts into the RSS feed?

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Reply #555
Something like this?

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Reply #556
Well, yes, looks like complete posts now. So you can tweak them, amazing!

Now, how about adding the poster information too to each post in the RSS feed. Just the name. Can Elk do that? :)

Re: Keeping an eye on Opera

Reply #557
It's there already.

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That's pretty standard. What are you using to look at the feed?

Re: Keeping an eye on Opera

Reply #558
Oh, you are right. On Aggregator (Android app) the names always showed. But I use Rawdog on my computers and for some reason DnD is the feed that does not have poster names in Rawdog.

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Reply #559
The easiest thing to try would be whether the Atom feed works out. Although I would definitely expect that feedparser library to deal with it.

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Reply #560
It must be the way Rawdog formats its output. Mozilla-ites do the same thing - they surely can detect names of posters, they are simply not displaying it (click on RSS or Atom button in FF or the like just to view the result). Whereas Aggregator on Android shows names of posters nicely on a distinct line.

Re: Keeping an eye on Opera

Reply #561
1. Google is starting a new office in Oslo
2. Several core Opera veterans are quitting


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Reply #563
There still are some.


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Reply #565
Håkon Lie is more like employer at Opera, not employee.


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Reply #567
There's a warning in the settings that says unlimited is not a good idea. I'm not entirely sure why though. Perhaps it's only a bad idea in combination with unlimited post size. (Currently limited to 20000. I think I may have increased it from the default.)

Re: Keeping an eye on Opera

Reply #568
How about keeping both at the same number?

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Reply #569
Sure, why not.

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Reply #570
To Opera orphans, grow up.
I'm using Opera 45 many times, it performs well, better than many other things.
What's the point of being against a 0,1 percent user's browser.
A matter of attitude.

Re: Keeping an eye on Opera

Reply #571
Who's against it? :)

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Reply #572
This Twitter account says "Opera employee" though I don't know if that's outdated. :P https://twitter.com/wiumlie

Håkon recruited me and was my first manager, but he's not among the very earliest employees. Yngve, now Vivaldi. does network. Karl Anders did the engine and the architecture with Geir (and early Javascript), he's still with Opera. Around Opera 5 the engine became more of a collaborative effort, but not truly reengineered until about Opera 7.

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Reply #573
To Opera orphans, grow up.
I'm using Opera 45 many times, it performs well, better than many other things.
What's the point of being against a 0,1 percent user's browser.
We can do even better and use browsers that have less than 0.001 percent share of the market.

Re: Keeping an eye on Opera

Reply #574
We can do even better and use browsers that have less than 0.001 percent share of the market.
Yes, a 0,001 percent share of market browser is much more exclusive than a 0,1 one. You won.
A matter of attitude.