Hey,
I'm happy to announce that qutebrowser v3.2.0 is released. The most
interesting changes are probably an update to Qt 6.7.1 on Windows/macOS,
and being able to now toggle dark mode while qutebrowser is running (as
well as setting the setting with an URL pattern) when on Qt 6.7+.
As usual,
Hey,
> But then I found out that the problem also occurs in chromium and
> dooble, only the latter of which is just like qutebrowser based on
> qt5-webengine. So I should possibly be looking at a library that is
> shared between these browsers and not used by Firefox. Looking at the
> direct
Hey,
It looks like you're not a member of the mailinglist, thus your mail was
held back. I added a filter so your mails always get accepted
automatically, but you might still want to sign up, so you get people's
answers even if they don't Cc you.
> $ qutebrowser
> 10:18:41 WARNING: could not
Hey,
>From the qutebrowser birthday page:
https://qutebrowser.org/birthday.html
Time flies! Today (2023-12-14) marks a decade since qutebrowser's first
commit. Last year, I've written about how it all came to be:
https://listi.jpberlin.de/pipermail/qutebrowser-announce/2022-December/000115.html
Hey!
I'm happy to announce that I just released qutebrowser v3.1.0 today.
The new features aren't too interesting. Two things worth highlighting:
- Some dark mode adjustments for QtWebEngine 6.6
- content.canvas_reading now supports URL patterns (and doesn't need a
restart) on QtWebEngine
Hey,
> I am at times encountering websites which do render with errors in
> qutebrowser, while at least one other (main stream) browser renders
> them correctly.
Really not sure that can be said (other than "works for me") with zero
information. Given that QtWebEngine is based on Chromium, I'd
Hey Lucian,
Sorry for the late answer - this first got stuck in the moderation queue
and then lost in my inbox for a bit :)
> Hi Florian,
>
> On 19.10.2023 20:58, Florian Bruhin via qutebrowser wrote:
> > v3.0.1
> > --
> >
> > Fixed
> > ~
&g
Hey,
As I've learned today, even if you have automated releases, human
mistakes can still happen - like today, when I didn't actually backport
the upgrade for the bundled Qt (macOS/Windows) with security fixes, and
then released v3.0.1 without that upgrade.
Oh well, no 30 minutes later, I
Hey,
I'm delighted to announce that qutebrowser v3.0.0 was finally released!
It took us almost 2 years since Qt 6.2 came out with QtWebEngine support
in Qt 6, but now finally we have a release with Qt 6 support (while
retaining support for Qt 5.15 for now).
Hey,
FYI, the master branch got renamed to main. Given that many projects
moved towards main as well (including GitHub using that as default since
quite a while), I'm happy personally to have one less reason to switch
my muscle memory between master and main :)
To update your local setup, you
Hey,
Since Qt 6.5.2 was released finally (with 3 weeks of delay), fixing
various annoying issues with Qt 6.5.0 and .1, it's time to finally flip
the switch to Qt 6 by default!
So that's what I did at the Europython sprints in Prague :)
Right now mkvenv.py will install the PyQt6 Qt6 packages
Hey,
> > From what I'm aware, you can:
> >
> > a) Use :devtools and look at the security tab there
> > b) Use Shift-R (:reload -f) to force a reload
> > c) Go to chrome://net-internals/#hsts to deal with HSTS entries.
>
> thanks. you're right, it's not much. (i'd like to see the intermediate
Hey,
> hi. apologies if this is a FAQ.
It's not :)
> i occasionally see weird behavior that is *NOT* qutebrowser's fault.
> but, to debug what is going on with some site, i think it would be
> helpful to look at what qutebrowser (or whatever is running under it)
> has in its cache of SSL
Hey,
This week, @toofar and I worked together to fix some of the remaining
Qt 6 issues. Some users (including us two) have been using the Qt 6
branch for months, and for a long time, the remaining issues have been
more on the development side of things.
After hopping on a call (for the first
Hey,
I just released qutebrowser v2.5.4!
**NOTE:** This release is a source-only release, to fix a recent issue
with changed sqlite options on FreeBSD. For Windows/macOS binary
releases (and any environment where sqlite accepts double-quoted string
literals)[1], this release is equivalent to
Hey,
I just released qutebrowser v2.5.3. This is a small bugfix release, see
the full changelog below.
On a more personal note, I'm writing this from a train on the way to
some well deserved holidays after I'm finally done grading my students
(and thus finished with my dayjob until August or
Hey!
An update about the current state of things is long overdue, and the
recent news of GitHub Sponsors stopping PayPal support finally pushed me
to write one, given that the change has a rather big impact for me:
Hey Nicholas,
Sorry for the late answer, your mail got stuck in the moderation queue
since you are not subscribed to the mailinglist. I added a filter so you
should be able to freely post without delay now, but you might not see
answers unless people Cc you.
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 09:48:15AM
Hey!
full version of this post with links on Reddit or GitHub Discussions:
https://www.reddit.com/r/qutebrowser/comments/zm0x5c/happy_9th_birthday_qutebrowser/
https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/discussions/7526
qutebrowser is turning 9 today! I’ll use the opportunity for a – perhaps
Hey,
On Sun, Dec 04, 2022 at 07:50:48AM +, mhhsamami via qutebrowser wrote:
> Hello help team,
Note you're writing to a public community mailinglist :)
> I am new to Qute browser, so upon switching from Vimium C on Firefox, I
> realized the scrolling had a small delay after pressing j once
Hey,
sorry for the delay, your message was held back because you weren't
subscribed to the list when sending it.
On Sat, Sep 03, 2022 at 06:27:20PM +0200, tp2009--- via qutebrowser wrote:
> Some websites use accesskey attributes or javascript to control the behaviour
> of key presses. I'd like
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I just released qutebrowser 2.5.2!
This is another bugfix release full of... duh bugfixes (and hopefully
no new bugs this time, like it happened with the notification fixes in
2.5.1 which actually made notifications less stable instead of more...).
Then again,
Hey!
Today I've worked on improving the nightly build support on CI, and
nightly builds are now finally available as individual files instead of
being zipped into one big one.
This means it's now easier for people on macOS and Windows to test the
latest changes before they are released, by
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I just released qutebrowser 2.5.1!
Despite the long time between 2.4.0 and 2.5.0, the last release seemed
surprisingly stable. Still, some regressions were reported and some
other bugs fixed (mostly around notification support), so it's time for
a bugfix release!
Hi,
For some time, I maintained a qt-debug Archlinux repository, providing
Qt builds with debugging symbols to get better stacktraces on crashes.
Building everything and keeping things updated was quite some effort,
so despite some automation in place, it often was outdated - in fact,
the last
On Fri, May 06, 2022 at 09:21:26AM -0400, Adam Cooper via qutebrowser wrote:
> I'm unable to get Greasemonkey scripts to work. The scripts seem to be
> loading correctly (http://p.cmpl.cc/bacbd992). The Test Greasemonkey script
> can be seen here: http://p.cmpl.cc/7e4030af ; it should print a
Hi,
Now that the mailinglist is up and running again, some information about
two CVEs which aren't in qutebrowser, but affecting it:
# CVE-2022-1096: Type Confusion in V8 (Chromium's JS engine)
Late last week, news dropped about a high-severity vulnerability in
Chromium, of which "Google is
Hey,
On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 02:05:38PM +0200, Florian Bruhin wrote:
> The next step is to actually move over the mailinglist, which will
> happen over the next couple of days.
The move is now finished and the new lists can be found here:
https://listi.jpberlin.de/mailman/listinfo/quteb
Hey!
While it's been somewhat quiet on the qutebrowser mailinglists (with
most people preferring IRC, Reddit or GitHub Discussions nowadays), they
still see occasional usage, and there are a lot of subscribers on the
announcement mailinglist.
A couple of months ago, the current provider hosting
Hey,
On Sat, Feb 12, 2022 at 07:34:12AM -0500, LuMiWa via qutebrowser wrote:
> I am reading config.py default template and my question is if I write
> current seting to config.py are all other default settings still
> active, please? And later add some other changes.
I'm not sure if I understand
Hey,
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 03:31:56PM -0700, Bearcat M. Şándor wrote:
> Thank you. Hunting around on-line, the command *c.editor.command =
> ["alacritty", "-e", "nvim", "{}", "+call cursor({line}, {column})"] *seems
> to work for people.
That looks fine.
> In my case the temp file is
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I just released qutebrowser v2.4.0!
This release fixes a high-severity arbitrary command execution on
Windows via URL handlers, see the security advisory and commit message
for details:
Hey Jens,
On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 01:09:20PM +0200, Jens A. Griepentrog wrote:
> Independently of the fact that I like qutebrowser very much,
> it also seems to be one of the very few web browsers being
> available on the OpenBSD powerpc64 (big endian) platform.
> Thank you very much for your
Hey,
Apologies for the late answer - forgot about this after my holidays.
On Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 10:04:34PM -0700, Timothée Boucher wrote:
> When I then click a link from a different app, it creates a
> new tab for it and I have that empty tab at the top.
> Ideally, in that situation, it would
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I just released qutebrowser v2.3.1. This is a
bugfix-only release.
The most relevant change is an updated workaround for the Google Sign-In
issue: https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/5182
All fixes:
- Updated the workaround for Google Account log
Hey,
On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 01:00:41PM +, A via qutebrowser wrote:
> I have a problem using pdf.js with my custom config.py. With default
> config.py it works fine but I cannot figure out the settings which
> disable pdf.js functionality. I tried to allow all things disabled in
> custom
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I just released qutebrowser v2.3.0.
It's relatively small release with only a couple of new features.
The main reason for it is to release the (now hopefully proper) fix for
logging into Google accounts on macOS. Given that a couple of new
features were ready and
Hey,
Some of you might already have seen this, but I forgot to post this here
earlier: The IRC channel for #qutebrowser moved from Freenode to
Libera Chat, after a hostile takeover of Freenode (and the new Freenode
staff taking over the #qutebrowser channel overnight):
Hey!
I'm happy to announce I just released qutebrowser v2.2.2. This is a
bugfix release with a couple of bugfixes (duh):
- When awesomewm's "naughty" notification daemon was used with a development
version of AwesomeWM and an unknown version number, qutebrowser would crash
when trying to
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I released qutebrowser v2.2.1 today. This is
a bug-fix release, mostly fixing a couple of regressions in v2.2.0 as
well as some other minor issues:
## Changed
- When an error occurs in a notification presenter, qutebrowser now shows that
error in the statusbar
Hey,
quick follow-up for distribution packagers - there's a regression
causing frequent crashes related to notifications when using GNOME's
legacy notification daemon (e.g. as part of GNOME Flashback, and
possibly MATE/Cinnamon, though I didn't check those).
Here's a patch:
Hey,
Exactly one year ago today, I opened a GitHub Project board to help me
keep track of the pull request backlog:
https://blog.qutebrowser.org/paving-the-road-towards-qutebrowser-v20.html
https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/projects/4
Like mentioned in that post, this really helped me
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I released qutebrowser v2.2.0 today.
The main changes to be aware of are probably:
* The new notification support (using libnotify for native
notifications, if available)
* Backwards-incompatible changes to the content.ssl_strict option (now
Hey!
I'm happy to announce that I just released qutebrowser v2.1.1 today.
I hope the release date won't make everyone jumpy, but there still was a
remaining issue yesterday and I couldn't be bothered to wait until
tomorrow :)
As usual for patch releases, this is a bugfix release, without any
Hey,
On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 03:57:03AM +, bruce allegra wrote:
> Error while spawning editor: Process failed to start: The system cannot
> find the file specified
>
> I have been getting this error whilst trying to open an editor on windows
> using the edit-text command
That means whatever
Hey again,
On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 03:29:47PM +0100, Florian Bruhin wrote:
> I'm happy to announce that I've released qutebrowser v2.1.0 today!
Two amendments:
- My GPG key expired this week. I uploaded an updated key today to the
usual keyservers, as well as to keybase, GitHub, and the l
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I've released qutebrowser v2.1.0 today!
The main change in this release are various changes for compatibility
with QtWebEngine 5.15.3 (most notably its dark mode changes) and PyQt
5.15.3 and .4.
There's also a workaround for a bug in QtWebEngine 5.15.3 which
Hey,
Today, @bitraid found a way to reduce virus scanner false-positives
which often happen with qutebrowser on Windows:
https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/6194
I then regenerated the 2.0.2 release and pushed new assets for the
Windows releases as 2.0.2.post1:
Hey,
I've just released qutebrowser v2.0.2. This release fixes all known
regressions with v2.0.x as well as a couple of older bugs:
- When right-clicking an empty part of the downloads bar, qutebrowser v2.0.x
would crash. This is now fixed.
- Setting `content.cookies.store` to `false` only
Heya,
Looks like the v2.0.0 release went big on Hacker News:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25940453
As those things usually go, a couple of regressions were reported
shortly after the v2.0.0 release.
I've spent the day squashing a couple of bugs and just released v2.0.1
because some of
Hey,
I'm very happy to announce that I released qutebrowser v2.0.0 today!
This release integrates Brave's Rust adblocking library if the "adblock"
Python library is available. It also drops support for old Qt/Python
versions and comes with various other dependency changes.
This has been a
Hey,
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 08:01:53AM +, Boxall, Anthony wrote:
> Hi. For my job I need to use Microsoft Teams at the moment during
> lockdown. It does not seem to work with qutebrowser. I get a message
> along the lines of „this browser is not supported, try one of
> these...“. As
Hey,
On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 05:55:25AM +0300, Greg Minshall wrote:
> also, if it's not too much trouble, a question on git (repo) usage:
>
> > I added the API to do those kind of things upstream in Qt 5.15:
> > https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtwebengine/+/286981
>
> given that URL, how
Hey again,
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 09:40:32PM +0100, Florian Bruhin wrote:
> However, I didn't get around to actually implementing something to e.g.
> show the PID inside qutebrowser - currently tracked here:
> https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/4984
Quick updat
Hey Tobias,
Your mail was held back because you're not subscribed to the
mailinglist. I've now approved it and added you to the allowed senders,
but you might not get replies if people don't add you to Cc.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 05:23:33PM +0100, Tobias Dussa wrote:
> I have come across this
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 08:18:42PM +, John Lane wrote:
> I'm testing some sites not set up in dns. I can do this with curl:
>
> curl 10.90.87.64 -H 'Host: this-site.com'
> curl 10.90.87.64 -H 'Host: that-site.com'
>
> How can I achieve same in Qutebrowser?
>
> I've seen
Hey,
A bit later than originally planned -- due to Qt 5.15.2 being late and
due to more and more bugs popping up -- I'm happy to announce that
qutebrowser v1.14.1 is released.
This release contains *a lot* of bug fixes, some of them rather
critical. Not sure if there ever was such a big bugfix
Hey John,
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 01:08:49PM +, John Lane wrote:
> Does anyone know if/how one can get "web midi" working in Qutebrowser
> (or any browser, for that matter!).
Your https://midi.work/ demo page works for me (at least without any
external devices attached) in Chromium just
Heya,
Another item on the path to v2.0.0 done: Support for Qt < 5.12 is now
dropped in qutebrowser. In other words, code for 2.5 years worth of old
Qt versions is now gone. That's *a lot* of code:
115 files changed, 538 insertions(+), 2322 deletions(-)
For the curious, here's the diff:
Hey Greg,
Sorry for the late answer, this got lost in my inbox for a while.
On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 05:35:52AM +0300, Greg Minshall wrote:
> hi. is it possible, given a process ID of a QtWebEngineProcess, to
> determine which actual window/tab it is mapped to, or, more immediately
> useful,
Heya,
Just a FYI mostly for people contributing to qutebrowser:
The master branch is now headed towards a v2.0.0 release and I dropped
Python 3.5 support today:
https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/commit/685a66280aff600a83aa30da814aea63f0116c31
More breaking changes will follow soon-ish:
Hey,
Recently, a security issue in freetype made the rounds, as its being
actively exploited in Google Chrome:
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2020/10/21/chrome-zero-day-in-the-wild-patch-now/
https://security.archlinux.org/CVE-2020-15999
QtWebEngine (the backend used by default by qutebrowser)
Heya!
It's been a while since the last feature release (v1.13.0 was in June),
so it was more than time for another qutebrowser release!
Nothing too spectacular in there, but a variety of smaller changes,
improvements and fixes. Notably, there's now a long requested ":undo
--window" ('U') as well
Hey again,
On Sat, Oct 03, 2020 at 08:46:57PM -0300, Javier Ayres wrote:
> I sent them some feedback, let's see how it goes.
Thanks!
In the meantime, I ended up disabling Dependabot - other people with
forks asked me about it as well, and it also doesn't really do what I'd
like it to do...
Hey,
On Fri, Oct 02, 2020 at 12:40:21PM -0300, Javier Ayres wrote:
> Has any of you started getting pull requests from Dependabot in your
> qutebrowser fork repository? These are supposedly disabled for forks
> (and I double checked) but this month I got two already.
That's odd... Can you check
Hey Paulo,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 03:20:12PM +, Paulo Silva de Alíbano wrote:
> I thought edit-command was what I needed, so I tried to add
> config.bind('','edit-command')
> to the config file. However, the shortcut only works if I am in "normal
> mode", which does not help because the
On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 08:09:46PM +0300, Гена Г wrote:
> > You're modifying sys.argv (of what?) in Python to add --qt-arg, but then
> > pass the name of a qutebrowser setting to it?
>
> Yes, right. This --qt-arg is correct and working. (it is fragment
> of starting qutebrowser with command line
Hey,
Note you're not subscribed to the mailinglist, so your post was held back. I
approved it and whitelisted you, but you won't see answers from people unless
they explicitly add you to Cc.
On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 07:36:48PM +0300, Гена Г via qutebrowser wrote:
> I set:
> ...
>
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 12:05:03PM -0400, silas anderson wrote:
> feature request ; w Extended Hint Mode open in new window
You can already do this by using 'wf', or ':bind ;w hint all window'.
Florian
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Hey,
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 11:58:29AM +0200, J Pablo Navarro wrote:
> I'm successfully using the setup Simon described in a previous email. The
> thing is I cannot manage to use different session and keep them separated.
>
> In order to open a previously saved session, I need a qutebrowser
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I just released qutebrowser v1.13.1. This is a
bug-fix release only, with the following fixes:
- With Qt 5.14, shared workers are now disabled. This works around a crash in
QtWebEngine on certain sites (like the Epic Games Store or the Unreal Engine
page).
-
Hey,
I finally finished something I've wanted to do since 2017 or so:
qutebrowser.org is now hosted on uberspace[1] rather than my own server (which
is full of technical debt since I've been hosting things since ~2009).
The website now follows various best practices, e.g. setting security
Hey,
On Sun, Jul 05, 2020 at 04:44:58PM -0400, Simon Désaulniers wrote:
> I have noticed recently (after some upgrade) that Qutebrowser even now
> reloads session files when they change on disk (it wasn't the case a few
> months ago I think).
FWIW I don't think anything changed about that - the
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I released qutebrowser v1.13.0 today! Unfortunately
I still haven't had the time to look at the sessions restoring code with Qt
5.15 - there were some other things I've started looking at a while back, which
I wanted to finish first.
Thus, that'll have to wait
Hey,
Note you're not subscribed to the mailinglist, so your mail was held back - I
whitelisted you now, but you'll not get any answers unless people explicitly
add you to Cc.
On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 01:00:55AM +0100, Andy Ashley via qutebrowser wrote:
> I have a feature request: to be able to
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I just released qutebrowser v1.12.0!
This issue adds another workaround for sessions on Qt 5.15, where
sessions.lazy_restore caused sessions to be lost, as (like mentioned
previously) Qt 5.15 only loads the most recently opened page for every tab.
Now,
Hey,
On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 04:54:27PM +0200, Erazem Kokot wrote:
> Is it possible to either enable passthrough mode on certain websites or
> to disable certain key combinations/commands on those websites?
>
> Alternative solutions/recommendations would also work, but the general
> scenario is
Hey,
On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 04:18:12PM +, Paulo Silva de Alíbano wrote:
> I've never been in a mailing list before. I apologize in advance if I make
> any more blunder.
No problem, no harm done! Wouldn't call it a blunder, just something you need
to be aware of when using mailinglists :)
>
Hey,
On Fri, May 08, 2020 at 05:51:33AM +, linw...@ruijie.com.cn wrote:
> In the senario while multiple tabs opened, how to quickly jump to the
> tab by using a "key word" or something? Is there a methord like that?
Yep, the :buffer command ('gt').
Florian
--
m...@the-compiler.org
Hey,
I just released qutebrowser v1.11.1, with the only change being a low-severity
security fix:
After a certificate error was overridden by the user, qutebrowser displays the
URL as yellow (colors.statusbar.url.warn.fg). However, when the affected
website was subsequently loaded again, the URL
On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 10:20:59AM +, Alison Souza wrote:
> I used the command “bind fake-key -g ?“.
>
> When I press ‘Alt :’, the question mark is not sent in Insert Mode. It’s
> not sent in the statusbar either, actually.
Your bind command binds that key combination in normal mode. You
Hey,
For a long time, the qutebrowser blog was quite inactive - to the point there
might be people here who don't know about it existing ;)
I just wrote a new post there - it's gotten rather long, talking about what has
happened in the past few months, what the current state is, and what
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 03:53:41AM +, Alison Souza wrote:
> I find that it loads pages faster than Chrome does, so I need to know.
No idea. Apparently some people have tried with QtWebEngine with mixed results:
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 03:01:59PM +0700, Ahiung Lim wrote:
> I tried the --qt-flag dns-over-https and restarted the browser, it
> still not connecting to 1.1.1.1.
> I'm using Zorin OS, I already set 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 on DNS Network
> setttings. what did I miss?
It looks like the dns-over-https
Hey,
(Note to people on the ML: The later mails I'm quoting were sent to me
directly, not to the ML)
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 10:32:44AM +0700, Ahiung Lim wrote:
> Backend: QtWebEngine (Chromium 56.0.2924.122)
> Qt: 5.9.5
Qt 5.9 is quite old, and it looks like the underlying Chromium (from
Hey,
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 09:48:23AM +0700, Ahiung Lim wrote:
> qutebowser version, latest till this date [28/4/2020]
> youtube comment does not show up, loading forever.
> notification cannot be opened also.
Works fine for me.
- Does it work when you start qutebrowser with
Hey,
I'm happy to announce that I released v1.11.0 today!
There are a lot of small features here and there, thanks to all the
contributors involved!
Also, this release has some initial adoptions for Qt 5.15, including an
important change related to sessions:
Since Qt doesn't provide an API to
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 05:24:08PM +0200, Erazem Kokot wrote:
> > If that doesn't help either, can you show your ":open qute://configdiff"
> > please? Often, one of the content.* settings is the offender ;-)
>
> https://pastebin.com/ubLey68W
Nothing looks suspicious there.
> I've tested
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 05:03:04PM +0200, Erazem Kokot wrote:
> > Does it happen with --temp-basedir?
>
> It works like it's supposed to with this argument (which I'm guessing
> means that there is something wrong with my config or the cache?).
Indeed. I'd probably try Shift-R (:reload --force)
Hey,
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 02:58:35PM +0200, Erazem Kokot wrote:
> I've been working on a school project, which involves modifying a
> website that uses Javascript, Handlebars for the layout and an SQLite
> database.
> The website is running locally using nodejs.
>
> Weirdly though,
Hey,
I'm happy to announce I just released qutebrowser v1.10.2. This is a minor
bugfix release, with the main aim to get Qt 5.14.2 out to Windows/macOS users.
Thus, the changelog is rather boring:
Changed
~~~
- Windows and macOS releases now bundle Qt 5.14.2, including security fixes up
On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 03:09:46PM +0300, Rajiv Parfenov wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 1:03:52 PM MSK Florian Bruhin wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 12:40:56PM +0300, Rajiv Parfenov wrote:
> > > Is there a way to get history of a tab in
Hey,
On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 12:40:56PM +0300, Rajiv Parfenov wrote:
> Is there a way to get history of a tab in the form of a list? Sometimes it
> becomes tedious to press H and L multiple times to find exact page.
There's an open PR for completion for :back and :forward:
Hey Simon,
On Thu, Apr 02, 2020 at 07:56:03AM +0100, Simon F. Peacock wrote:
> I have recently started using qutebrowser and think it's excellent, however on
> certain pages hint mode doesn't give the option for links on pop-up panes.
> This
> mostly happens with banners that ask to accept
Hey,
better late than never:
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 12:35:49PM +0200, Felix Van der Jeugt wrote:
> Dear Erazem Kokot,
>
> Quoting Erazem Kokot (2020-03-30 12:26:18)
> > python3 importer.py -i mozilla ~/.mozilla/firefox/
> >
> > which returned this error:
> >
> > > Traceback (most recent call
Hey Ashwin,
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 07:42:20PM +0530, Ashwin Mahantha wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am a new user of Qute browser. I was looking for help with some basic
> issues.
> How to use extended hint modes? I want exact steps to be followed to use
> extended hint modes once a website is opened.
> I
Hey,
I happen to be in London until Saturday. Any qutebrowser users there who'd like
to meet for a cup of tea or coffee?
Florian
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Hey,
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 05:37:37AM +, qutebrow...@cristoferfb.com wrote:
> Hi, I want to contribute with the issue #5227 (Make fullscreennotification
> overlay timeout configurable).
I'm not aware of anyone working on it. The best way to find out would probably
be a comment on the
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 03:42:10PM +, Christian Helbling wrote:
> On 2020-02-20 15:54, Jerome wrote:
> > If I want to bind key with some chained commands with arguments for each of
> > them.
> > For instance : save session with name argument, then load a session with
> > session name
Hey Javier,
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 05:53:19PM -0300, Javier Ayres wrote:
> Hi everybody.
>
> I use qutebrowser with javascript disabled and I enable it on a per
> domain basis with "tSH". Lately I was noticing that some banners were
> appearing on my local newspaper's website, which I have
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