#320294 [Core:MathML]-too much space between upright <mi> elements [All]
#591884 [Firefox:Migration]-Migration wizard does not import favorites toolbar from IE7, IE8, and IE9 [Win]
#650784 [Core:Serializers]-Implement HTML to plain text conversion as a DOM walker without nsParser dependency [All]
#687958 [Firefox:General]-I'm unable to keyboard to "continue anyway" from the untrusted site page. [All]
#696242 [Core:General]-Pass arrays and lengths separately less often, and pass just the array more often, inferring the array length using C++ template magic [All]
#705594 [Core:Graphics]-optimize system font fallback [All]
#717070 [Firefox:Migration]-Create button to initiate migration to a clean Firefox profile [All]
#719916 [Firefox:Developer Tools: Inspector]-style inspector loses focus after entering attribute name [Oth]
#720320 [Core:Networking]-Starting Firefox with Wifi offline causes stays in offline, and no visual indication of offline mode (regression from turning off manage network offline state) [Mac]
Emoticon is not showing since 0309 build. I guess it is due to #705594 [Core:Graphics]-optimize system font fallback [All] which is included in the respin. You need to have either font Symbola/Quivira/DeJaVu Sans/etc. installed in order to show them. Is it intentional or a bug? The previous behaviour is a big plus of Firefox over other browsers IMO.
ltsnow wrote:I'm not seeing the new button in about:support to migrate to a new profile (#717070) in the latest hourly build.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:13.0) Gecko/20120309 Firefox/13.0a1 ID:20120309143335
wont that be in Fx14 ?
try a New test Profile
or maybe it'll Land in Tomorrow's Nightly
WFM with old profile. button is on top-right. Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:13.0) Gecko/20120309 Firefox/13.0a1 ID:20120309143335
OK, pal-moz the reason it wasn't working for me is because I run the nightly as a portable. If I install it it works fine. Any ideas on how to make it work with a portable version?
ltsnow wrote:the reason it wasn't working for me is because I run the nightly as a portable. If I install it it works fine. Any ideas on how to make it work with a portable version?
nothing to do with portable (USB memory ?)/install, I think. I use zip build, and no problem.
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From what I understand, reading the above posts, the new Profile reset in about:support is only in the hourlies.
As Hank mentioned, maybe it'll land on the Nightly tomorrow (later today, now).
Am I misunderstanding something?
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ltsnow wrote:the reason it wasn't working for me is because I run the nightly as a portable. If I install it it works fine. Any ideas on how to make it work with a portable version?
nothing to do with portable (USB memory ?)/install, I think. I use zip build, and no problem.
Yes, but zip builds don't have self-contained profiles like portable apps do. So your zip build is just using a profile in a regularly installed place, e.g. "Documents & Setiings" in XP. So of course that would work just like doing a regular install.
ltsnow wrote:Yes, but doesn't a zip build use the regularly installed profile in documents and settings for XP. I use a portable build on a D: partition, not a zip drive and of course it doesn't touch my regular install profile.
Still it shouldn't make any difference. The portable installation has a profile folder of its own.
ltsnow wrote:Yes, but doesn't a zip build use the regularly installed profile in documents and settings for XP. I use a portable build on a D: partition, not a zip drive and of course it doesn't touch my regular install profile.
Still it shouldn't make any difference. The portable installation has a profile folder of its own.
BTW what happened to the new about:home ?
Shouldn't maybe, but it does. I even used a brand new portable test and it does not work, but if I install it it works fine.
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