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(In reply to Dão Gottwald [:dao] from comment #69)
> Comment on attachment 8781962
> middlemouse on new tab button should create a new tab related to current,
>
> > function BrowserOpenNewTabOrWindow(event) {
> >- if (event.shiftKey) {
> >+ let where = whereToOpenLink(event);
> >+ if (where ==
(In reply to سليمان السهمي (Soulaïman Sahmi) from comment #78)
> Although the status says FIXED the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl+T` (which I use
> most) still doesn't work as expected.
(In reply to Michael from comment #81)
> This bug is definitely not fixed, either in FF 51 (I have FF52, and there's
Created attachment 8781962
middlemouse on new tab button should create a new tab related to current,
Refactored as suggested, and added a comment why we're using the target
of the source event.
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New tabs open to the right of all existing tabs instead of opening
next to the current tab
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middlemouse on new tab button should create a new tab related to current,
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patch v4
Review of attachment 8782846:
-
Meh. r+ I guess? I'm not sure why this is "simpler", but obviously it
works, so whatever.
As far as the "window" case is concerned, you're explicitly regressing
(In reply to :Gijs Kruitbosch (PTO recovery mode) from comment #70)
> (In reply to Dão Gottwald [:dao] from comment #69)
> > >+let sourceNotKeyEvent = !event.sourceEvent ||
> > >event.sourceEvent.target.localName != "key";
> > >+let relatedToCurrent = (where == "tab" || where ==
The fix got postponed to 98 because of last-minute issues being
discovered while it was on beta.
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The fix for this as far as Firefox is concerned is riding the trains
with Firefox 97. Thunderbird ended up with their own fixes that made it
to TB 96 and 91.4.1. Any remaining issues with either Firefox or
Thunderbird should be filed separately at this point - reopening this
14-year-old bug isn't
(In reply to Anje from comment #203)
> there are going to be an increase in Thunderbird users
I can't comment on Thunderbird, and recommend you contact the
Thunderbird devs through non-bugzilla channels (matrix or email is
probably best). I believe that bug 1690395 was reopened and tracks the
TB
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We've hit 200 comments here and the vast majority of recent comments are
arguing about exactly how dumb Firefox programmers like me are for not
having fixed it yet, so I'm locking comments as there seems to be little
point.
We are actively working on a fix, but as several comments here have
Does the flickering happen on a mozilla.org (not distro) Firefox, with a
clean separate profile with no other changes (add-ons, prefs changed,
etc.)? See [this SUMO page](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/profile-
manager-create-remove-switch-firefox-profiles) for details on how to
create a separate
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Backlog grooming: bugs without an assignee cannot be P1.
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Option to display file in browser, treat as text/plain
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I'm hopeful this (ie the end-user-facing issue; we've not changed what
temp dir is used) would be fixed on current nightlies (
https://nightly.mozilla.org/ ) based on bug 1555644 being fixed on
Linux/macOS now. Would it be possible for you to verify if your issue is
resolved on nightly?
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Crash after update to 71.0~b5+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
(In reply to Emilio Cobos Álvarez (:emilio) from comment #10)
> Ah, thanks for the update Olivier :)
>
> I think it'd still be nice to detect this at configure time if possible, but
> it may be not worth the churn.
I agree - me and a gsoc student were stumped on this for close to a
month,
Oops, wrong needinfo requestee.
(In reply to :Gijs (he/him) from comment #12)
> Can we add a configure check to prevent building with clang 6 unless located
> in `.mozbuild` ?
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We hide the menubar by default and have lived with this for nearly 20
years. I don't think it needs priority right now - we have enough on our
plate as part of the Photon backlog.
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may help in figuring out how this happened. That said, I don't know of
anyone actively working on embedding who would own this, and if anything
that seems like a poorer fit in
Looks like Chrome bakes the list in, see e.g.
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=610495 , without
out-of-band updates.
We now (as of bug 1459891) do this, too, but fortunately our updates are
mostly automatic (they are automatically created by a bot based on the
authoritative
Saving only the HTML works, "web page, complete" doesn't.
There's some issue with nsIWebBrowserPersist here. There's a
(In reply to cousteau from comment #163)
> I don't see how removing shift-enter and ctrl-shift-enter is even
remotely related to the original request of making ctrl-enter open URLs
in a new tab.
The point of the bug as filed was to make link opening modifiers work
the same between the url bar
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Comment on attachment 8902388
Bug 450915 - Increase the drag space of the TabsToolbar by 15px on the bottom
to improve the tab reordering experience.
https://reviewboard.mozilla.org/r/173956/#review182276
r+ with the downloads and home button included. We can followup making
the 20px match the
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Dependency of JavaScript objects is Misconfigured
(In reply to Boris Zbarsky [:bzbarsky, bz on IRC] from comment #3)
> > are there spec reasons we can't just stop navigation permanently as soon as
> > we fire beforeunload
>
> At first blush, per spec you can't stop navigation inside beforeunload at
> all. Or something. Figuring out what the
(In reply to sh.siddhartha from comment #81)
> Does the fix not consider pinned tabs? I use multiple windows with many
> pinned tabs of websites I regularly use (mail, etc). Ctrl+Q only warns
> before quitting if there are at least 2 *unpinned* open tabs. Should it not
> consider pinned tabs in
Note: we're tweaking this in bug 1506173, so subject to change, but:
Release Note Request (optional, but appreciated)
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[Affects Firefox for Android]: no
[Suggested wording]: The "You're closing multiple tabs" warning now applies to
Amy, have you had a chance to check the build again? These changes
otherwise have r+ and are ready to land.
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"Warn on
Created attachment 9021147
Bug 550559 - also show close warnings when session restore is active, r?jaws
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(In reply to Amy Lee [:amylee] UX from comment #65)
> Comment on attachment 9021147
> Bug 550559 - also show close warnings when session restore is active, r?jaws
>
> Hi,
>
> I installed the mac version and I don't see an update to about:preferences
> under the Tabs section (“Warn you when
(In reply to Amy Lee [:amylee] UX from comment #69)
> (In reply to :Gijs (he/him) from comment #68)
> > (In reply to :Gijs (he/him) from comment #67)
> > > (In reply to Amy Lee [:amylee] UX from comment #65)
> > > > Comment on attachment 9021147
> > > > Bug 550559 - also show close warnings when
(In reply to :Gijs (he/him) from comment #67)
> (In reply to Amy Lee [:amylee] UX from comment #65)
> > Comment on attachment 9021147
> > Bug 550559 - also show close warnings when session restore is active, r?jaws
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I installed the mac version and I don't see an update to
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(In reply to Meridel from comment #46)
> Prefs copy looks good and hasn't changed from what we have currently.
>
> Edits to close warning dialogue:
> -Numbers less than ten should be spelled out. So if the user is closing 2 -
> 9 tabs, spell out the number of tabs.
This is really annoying to
Amy, this bug is still assigned to you - is there more that needs to
happen design-wise or is this ready to be implemented?
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Bug 550559 - also show close warnings when session restore is active, r?jaws
(In reply to Amy Lee [:amylee] UX from comment #61)
> (In reply to :Gijs (he/him) from comment #59)
> > Amy, this bug is still assigned to you - is there more that needs to happen
> >
(In reply to Amy Lee [:amylee] UX from comment #49)
> (In reply to :Gijs (Not available 3-19 Aug; he/him) from comment #48)
> > Second, users who are used to the current behavior with session restore
> > enabled (esp. on Windows, where mis-hitting ctrl-shift-q is also not a major
> > concern) will
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(In reply to Abhro from comment #152)
> I do have history turned off, but visit previously visited sites that I do
> know that TLD for and do not need to search for, thus pressing
> [Ctrl+]Shift+Enter for .net / .org directly. I see the usefulness in being
> able to open new windows from the
(In reply to smmalis37 from comment #150)
> > What happened so shift+enter and ctrl+shift+enter?
> > Up to know shift+enter did .net and ctrl+shift+enter did .org.. now it does
> > open a new window or simply use .com.
>
> I've been a Firefox user for years now. I use these keyboard shortcuts
>
(In reply to uhr80386 from comment #146)
> What happened so shift+enter and ctrl+shift+enter?
> Up to know shift+enter did .net and ctrl+shift+enter did .org.. now it does
> open a new window or simply use .com.
They were removed to enable support for opening URLs in a new window. No
other
(In reply to alexander.kern from comment #139)
> :Gijs, I don't know how to tag people here so I hope posting here again is
> ok to contact you. Could you show me the lines where you changed this code
> so I can have a look at it? Because on the issue I created
I commented on bug 1506203.
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> How exactly is this fixed? Where?
>
> The https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/64.0/releasenotes/ doesn't mention
> it.
It does:
"The macOS keyboard shortcut to add "www" and ".com" to a URL is now
ctrl-enter instead of [apple]-enter"
This is
(In reply to Jesse Peden from comment #136)
> On macOS, how can I bring back CMD-Enter for URL completion? I do not want
> CTRL-Enter on macOS, and I can't seem to find the option in about:config to
> change it back.
There isn't one. Ctrl-Return is consistent with Safari and Chrome on
mac.
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[Links (documentation, blog post, etc)]: I'll update
(In reply to alexander.kern from comment #128)
> Oh and it's not possible with the search bar right now! They don't seem to
> share the code. Is that considered as a bug? :Gijs?
Could you file a separate issue, and we can work out if it's fixable
there? IIRC there are some other subtleties with
(In reply to alexander.kern from comment #123)
> Hey all, I think opening a new tab in background in a fast way/without
> leaving the current page is very useful. I had an extension for that but
> it's no longer possible because webext API does not offer that possibility.
Not from the URL bar,
(In reply to alexander.kern from comment #125)
> (Yeah, but not using the URL bar is just not as nice. For example look &
> feel, use search & bookmarks keywords, afaik.)
Yep... perhaps there's room for webextensions to have a larger scope for
interaction with the URL bar - you could file a bug
(In reply to avada from comment #118)
> Not at all. With the quickfind bar you can press enter to open a link, or
> press ctrl+enter to open it in a new tab. But you can not do this with the
> normal findbar.
That is not relevant to this bug, which is about the location bar and
the web search bar
(In reply to Anthony Ramine [:nox] from comment #95)
> What should I do to get this fixed?
Your patch does:
> } else if (this.AppConstants.platform == "macosx") {
and
> this.AppConstants.platform == "macosx") {
It also hardcodes 'accel' to always mean 'ctrl'.
(but all that is subject to what Philipp says - he reopened the bug in
comment #81 so it's up to him to clarify.)
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Created attachment 8996717
Bug 237027 - allow turning off URL canonization, remove shift support, and move
the remainder from 'cmd' to 'ctrl' on mac, r?mak
This isn't convention on macOS or other *nix platforms. Even on Windows,
some people may prefer a different behavior.
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(In reply to Florian Quèze [:florian] [:flo] from comment #84)
> (In reply to :Gijs Kruitbosch from comment #83)
>
> > Seems to me from comment 81 that this change should not be OS X - specific.
>
> So do you think we should remove the maybeCanonizeURL code altogether? I
> wasn't sure if we
(In reply to :Gijs from comment #96)
> add a preference line in all.js
Err, might need to be in firefox.js - check where the other urlbar
behaviour prefs live. :-)
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> I made a small sheet to better understand what changes here, please check
> and comment if something doesn't look correct.
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/
> 1VVEVjyIYRZIFteM71j5bJhENa2xXT82gaikr0WgpKLA/edit#gid=0
>
(In reply to avada from comment #113)
> (In reply to Marco Bonardo [::mak] from comment #111)
> > It should, yes. Overall the idea is that CTRL will be the canonization key,
> > and it should be possible to disable it, as well as it should imo be
> > possible to set what to canonize to (if one
(In reply to Marco Bonardo [::mak] from comment #107)
> And, we could make canonize complete to browser.fixup.alternate.prefix and
> browser.fixup.alternate.suffix, so the user can adapt it to his needs.
We already use .suffix, see https://searchfox.org/mozilla-
https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=try=e1ef953500c15e1a86adb2456623e886df479bf8
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Inconsistent shortcuts for new tab
Also, if we're going to change this on only some platforms, given the
contention, the most straightforward thing would be to have a pref that
we default to different values on Windows - then Windows users who don't
care for the IE behaviour can flip it, or vice versa.
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Bug 237027 - Properly handle accel keys in address bar on macOS.
https://reviewboard.mozilla.org/r/98432/#review98694
Seems to me from comment 81 that this change should not be OS X -
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> (In reply to :Gijs Kruitbosch from comment #86)
> > Also, if we're going to change this on only some platforms, given the
> > contention, the most straightforward thing would be to have a pref that we
> > default to different values
(In reply to Anthony Ramine [:nox] from comment #87)
> :Gijs I don't understand what you mean about a pref on Windows if we only
> change this "on only some platforms", given that platform would be macOS
> where that behaviour is the odd one. Why do a pref?
As I understand comment #84, if we keep
Comment on attachment 9004028
-fixquit.patch make warn=true warn again
Thanks for the suggested patch.
There's a plan and UX design in bug 550559, and that'll involve more
work than just changing this check. I'd take an updated patch in that
bug (I'll dupe this over in a sec). It looks like
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(In reply to Kestrel from comment #65)
> The fix for Bug 550559 did not end up resolving this issue,
> browser.warnOnQuit = true still does not work with browser.tabs.warnOnClose
> = false.
After bug 1506173, there's now a separate pref,
browser.sessionstore.warnOnQuit , which you can use to have
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[MASTER] Open With dialog not user-friendly
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Firefox won't automatically adjust the toolbar / tab and
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Firefox incorrectly renders table borders when zooming
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PDF.js prints blank pages
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Firefox 30 beta 2 have this same problem. :/
Yes, there is no fix for the issue yet - we just backed out the patch
that caused it from release. As far as I can tell, we're hoping to fix
the issue properly on beta.
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