Opera 122
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MehrzadS last edited by
Trying to open one of the side panels (ChatGPT/Telegram/...) causes crash sometimes
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polux2 last edited by
@cvm: I checked legacy versions from the Opera FTP server and this is very old translation issue in Czech language.
"Close duplicate tabs" command is wrong from the very beginning. In version 68 it was not translated at all. Starting from version 69 onward tabs was translated as "karty" instead of "listy".
Same with "Save - All tabs as Speed Dial folder" command, which is wrong from the start. From version 78 onward tabs was again translated as "karty" instead of "listy". Before Pinboards were added to the context menu of the Save command (in version 77 and earlier) it was translated right.
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yuseijaden last edited by
Good job, Team !
Question : Since when the option "Search with Google lens" is available !?
Since the time i wait that... -
thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@yuseijaden if you don't want to add your own shortcut, you could use a reverse image search extension, such as:
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/reverse-image-search/cdgbjhkjjghbjjikgjkkpljlmnpcakco
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yuseijaden last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould: Thank you so much ! I already know this extension * - *
I was just wondering why it took Opera so long to add this "option" when we've been asking for it for quite a few years. -
thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by thelittlebrowserthatcould
@yuseijaden I should thank you (and Opera), as I've only just now noticed it. Maybe it's due to monitoring usage of Easy Files? In the past I would have to use an OCR (optical character recognition) extension for an image with text in an unfamiliar language, and then translate the text. This was made much easier with Easy Files / Google (just copy the image, no need to save it). It's a process I use several times a day. It's still useful to have the option of multiple reverse image searches via an extension, for checking the first publication date for an image, as Google doesn't index everything.
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@ocirnes: Hello, thanks for your opinion! This was a known issue (RNA-478) and already has been fixed. The change is visible from 123 Developer update so will be on Stable soon.
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@MehrzadS Sorry to hear about the crash! Could you share your Crash ID
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@yuseijaden: Hello, we are glad to hear this improvement is useful for you!
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@Opera-QA-Team There's an ID for a sidebar crash at https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/comments/1ngca93/comment/ne2z6jj/. Not sure if it's the same as user's here.
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sgrandin last edited by sgrandin
Is the "Smart" fill-in in the Address field Opera's doing or Windows (11)? There have been updates of both within the past week, so I'm not sure which controls, but am guessing Opera. The problem is that during the past very few days, when I type a search term or short URL, then look up at the address bar, what's showing has absolutely nothing to do with what I typed, except for the first couple of letters. And what's entered is not even highlighted, which would make it easier to get rid of. Since some two letter combinations, such as "in," are common to many possibilities, I'm guessing the system is putting up the last thing in memory. For others less common, such as "fa," it's less of a problem. This erroneous auto fill-in happens numerous times a day and is really annoying -- and it's new in the quantitative degree that it's occurring. In Settings, I have all AI and Enhanced Address Bar settings disabled, thus I assume it's coming from somewhere else.