[Falkon] [Bug 390745] Request Of New Features For Falkon/QupZilla

2018-02-19 Thread Alberto Díaz López
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390745

--- Comment #5 from Alberto Díaz López  ---
(In reply to Alberto Díaz López from comment #3)
> (In reply to David Rosca from comment #1)
> > 1. That depends on QtWebEngine. New Qt release usually ships with
> > QtWebEngine based on newer Chromium.
> > 2. Developer tools can be enabled by setting
> > QTWEBENGINE_REMOTE_DEBUGGING=12345 env variable (you can use any port you
> > like, 12345 in this example). QtWebEngine 5.11 will have proper developer
> > tools without this hack.
> > 3. Advanced options are in preferences, I don't see any reason for this.
> > 4. AdBlock implementation can be improved, but if you really want uBlock you
> > should write to the uBlock addon developer.
> > There is a GSoC project to add support for JavaScript/QML extension which
> > should make writing extensions easier.
> 
> Thanks, i read something about that yeah, on Twitter, i'm very excited about
> that.
> 2: So basically at the future, the developer tools will be implemented as
> native? With QtWebEngine, right?
> 3: I saw them, but there are only 4 options on the Appearance, what i can
> see and there are not what i mean, i mean, some really advanced options,
> related to, as i said, like in Mozilla Firefox, is about:config, i suppose
> you know it, but there are a lot of options, which change the behavior of
> the software.
> 4: Ok, i will write him to telling that.
> Thanks for your surprisingly speed responses and thanks for your hard work.
> Receive a huge hug.

I add to the previous comment,
1: Ok, so there is no responsibility of Falkon/QupZilla, because it delegates
into QtWebEngine for that.
Thanks and sorry for the inconveniences.

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[Falkon] [Bug 390745] Request Of New Features For Falkon/QupZilla

2018-02-19 Thread Alberto Díaz López
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390745

--- Comment #4 from Alberto Díaz López  ---
(In reply to David Rosca from comment #2)
> Also this is not a way to request new features. Each bugreport should only
> have one separate bug/feature.

Ok, sorry for that, thanks for the explanation, i will take in consideration at
the future.

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[Falkon] [Bug 390745] Request Of New Features For Falkon/QupZilla

2018-02-19 Thread Alberto Díaz López
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390745

--- Comment #3 from Alberto Díaz López  ---
(In reply to David Rosca from comment #1)
> 1. That depends on QtWebEngine. New Qt release usually ships with
> QtWebEngine based on newer Chromium.
> 2. Developer tools can be enabled by setting
> QTWEBENGINE_REMOTE_DEBUGGING=12345 env variable (you can use any port you
> like, 12345 in this example). QtWebEngine 5.11 will have proper developer
> tools without this hack.
> 3. Advanced options are in preferences, I don't see any reason for this.
> 4. AdBlock implementation can be improved, but if you really want uBlock you
> should write to the uBlock addon developer.
> There is a GSoC project to add support for JavaScript/QML extension which
> should make writing extensions easier.

Thanks, i read something about that yeah, on Twitter, i'm very excited about
that.
2: So basically at the future, the developer tools will be implemented as
native? With QtWebEngine, right?
3: I saw them, but there are only 4 options on the Appearance, what i can see
and there are not what i mean, i mean, some really advanced options, related
to, as i said, like in Mozilla Firefox, is about:config, i suppose you know it,
but there are a lot of options, which change the behavior of the software.
4: Ok, i will write him to telling that.
Thanks for your surprisingly speed responses and thanks for your hard work.
Receive a huge hug.

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[Falkon] [Bug 390745] Request Of New Features For Falkon/QupZilla

2018-02-19 Thread David Rosca
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390745

David Rosca  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Resolution|--- |INVALID
 Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED

--- Comment #2 from David Rosca  ---
Also this is not a way to request new features. Each bugreport should only have
one separate bug/feature.

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[Falkon] [Bug 390745] Request Of New Features For Falkon/QupZilla

2018-02-19 Thread David Rosca
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390745

--- Comment #1 from David Rosca  ---
1. That depends on QtWebEngine. New Qt release usually ships with QtWebEngine
based on newer Chromium.
2. Developer tools can be enabled by setting QTWEBENGINE_REMOTE_DEBUGGING=12345
env variable (you can use any port you like, 12345 in this example).
QtWebEngine 5.11 will have proper developer tools without this hack.
3. Advanced options are in preferences, I don't see any reason for this.
4. AdBlock implementation can be improved, but if you really want uBlock you
should write to the uBlock addon developer.
There is a GSoC project to add support for JavaScript/QML extension which
should make writing extensions easier.

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