28.1.0a1

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28.1.0a1

Unread post by wicknix » 2018-09-03, 05:42

This is an unoffical branded build of Pale Moon 28.1.0a1 (64-bit), built on 10.7 with the 10.7 SDK. Please report issues here on the forum or on GitHub. The Mac-specific problems are tracked in Issue #689 (UXP) .

Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n0Ftb6 ... sp=sharing

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Re: 28.1.0a1

Unread post by johny » 2018-09-10, 00:04

New PM user / FF refugee here, checking out PM on the Mac for the first time. I just wanted to ask whether the "two finger swipe left/right" trackpad gestures are expected to work as back/forward like they do in other browsers? I checked the browser.gesture.swipe.{left,right} and they're set correctly, but I cannot get the swipe to work in this release. It does work in Safari & FF. I tried manually rekeying it using the Dorando Keyconfig add-on, but there is no recognition of a swipe as any form of keyboard input. I also tried the workaround of moving PM into a subfolder in /Applications/Firefox since that apparently resolved a similar issue for FF in the past, but that too had no effect. Two-finger scrolling *does* work.

The swipes are currently the only things stopping me from calling PM my new home.

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Re: 28.1.0a1

Unread post by wicknix » 2018-09-10, 23:19

It's a known issue and has been added to the to-do list on github: https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/689/
Current workaround is to use command+[ and command+]

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Re: 28.1.0a1

Unread post by johny » 2018-09-11, 09:26

Ah, I hadn't found that thread when I searched. Thanks for confirming it's something that's meant to work! I had a quick look at the source but I'm not a Mac developer so I can't printf my way through to the issue. :(

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