Right Click Crash Returns
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@lowlife9 The link didn't come out right for the 7z file.
When does it crash though? Just when you right-click anywhere? What OS?
Does it still crash if you try with a fresh profile
--user-data-dir=f:\opera\profiles\test
? (don't set up Opera Sync in it and don't install any extensions) -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Crash still there in https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2020/02/opera-68-0-3609-0-developer-update/? Download the installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder named "Opera Test" on your desktop, set "install for" to "standalone installation", uncheck "import data from default browser", and install. Test in that Opera, but do not enable Opera Sync, do not install any extensions and do not cripple the autoupdater, crash updater or any of the installer files.
Does it work fine there?
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lowlife9 last edited by
@burnout426 Not any of the above. autoupdate, crashreporter. notification are crippling browser with all extras.
The current problem i realize is ...
MENU > MENU > MENU > what jumps in
css or js, jumping in to the right click menu and then
being disabled (probably with (new) CORS) then crashing whole browser.
Too much JS, CSS, additional supplements advertising agencies, supportive rich umbrella companies with their own agenda's.
I dont want disable extensions.
I dont want loads of other thing working in the background.As i said before permissions.
There is no reason you cant deliver zip/7z extract to folder and run in folder,
the process has become too complex over years trying to make everyone happy everywhere.I did want opera as my default browser but i did not want files distributed in either "ROAMING", "LOCAL" or anywhere else.
I wanted one "PORTABLE" browser. extract into folder "PROFILE" in that folder, delete or backup if necessary and make default.
What think you good citizen kane, khan, chan, dan da man, fan, pam, spam, da plan, mam, scam, ham an eggs, scan, han solo?
adhoc sic et al ad infinitum ad nauseum etc etc nb ... -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@lowlife9 said in Right Click Crash Returns:
Not any of the above.
Are you saying that you tried the the new build and it still crashes? Are you saying you tried the standalone installation and it still crashes?
MENU > MENU > MENU > what jumps in
css or js, jumping in to the right click menu and then
being disabled (probably with (new) CORS) then crashing whole browser.
I don't know what you're talking about there. Step by step instructions or a video showing how to reproduce the crash would help.
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lowlife9 last edited by
@burnout426 I shall try the whole caboodle on windows 10 (current 8.1 x64) with a seamless join and report back.
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lowlife9 last edited by
@burnout426
Here is familiar problem occuring:-
right click leads to program instability highlighted with menu foreground becoming color menu background color.Uploaded Crash Report ID CrashID=37309a0e-1ed6-444d-8731-d1bf02200226
(Local Context: d70a3eb1-2f74-4c49-862b-a6dfb8acff15)
Crash report captured on
Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 1:09:23 AM,
uploaded on Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 1:09:50 AM -
lowlife9 last edited by
@burnout426 As shown above on windows 10 the main menu in BRIGHT green with my system using a High Contrast theme.
on Windows 8.1 looks like this
Themes
Right now I have got Right-Click phobia.
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lowlife9 last edited by
@burnout426
Once again after a crash auto restart, the crash occuring this time from right clicking in this window
the menu .... -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
I would test with hardware acceleration turned off. Goto the URL
opera://settings/system
, disable it and restart Opera. -
lowlife9 last edited by
@burnout426 Check. I tried Hardware acceleration turned off but to no avail.
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lowlife9 last edited by
@gmiazga I think you may have nailed the point into the beast.
I will await with baited breath as to the illustrious findings from "The High Contrast Theme" team
cos yr right na funny menus wen i'm in placid blindin white and pastel shades of pastoral magnolia.
Windows Default Theme.