Keyboard-driven vim-like browser on Qt5
qutebrowser is a keyboard-focused browser with a minimal GUI.
It's based on Python, PyQt5 and QtWebKit and is free software.
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qutebrowser-2.5.2.tar.gz | 0006114611 5.83 MB | |
qutebrowser-2.5.2.tar.gz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
qutebrowser.changes | 0000170380 166 KB | |
qutebrowser.keyring | 0000070856 69.2 KB | |
qutebrowser.spec | 0000004152 4.05 KB |
Revision 59 (latest revision is 66)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Mia Herkt (mia)
(revision 59)
- Update to version 2.5.2 Fixed * The notification fixes in v2.5.1 caused new notification crashes (probably more common than the ones being fixed...). Those are now fixed, along with a (rather involved) test case to prevent similar issues in the future. * When a text was not found on a page, the associated message would be shown as rich text (e.g. after /<h1>). With this release, this is fixed for search messages, while the 3.0.0 release will change the default for all messages to be plain-text. Note this is NOT a security issue, as only a small subset of HTML is interpreted as rich text by Qt, independently from the website. * When a Greasemonkey script couldn't be loaded (e.g. due to an unreadable file), qutebrowser would crash. It now shows an error instead. * Ever since the v1.2.0 release in 2018, the content.default_encoding setting was not applied on start properly (only when it was changed afterwards). This is now fixed.
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