But not to the SeaMonkey version of Showcase I hope, since SeaMonkey already has tab previews built in.joseprio wrote:There's an extension that already does that... Tab preview. I might add a similar feature in Showcase in the future.
Phil
But not to the SeaMonkey version of Showcase I hope, since SeaMonkey already has tab previews built in.joseprio wrote:There's an extension that already does that... Tab preview. I might add a similar feature in Showcase in the future.
mudtoe wrote:I've been using showcase for a few weeks, and I think I've found a bug of some sort. It looks like there is an issue with how the tabbed version of showcase gets control, and also possibly one with having the tabbed version up at the same time as the sidebar version, although the latter seems somewhat intermittent. In the first case, if I hit the toolbar button that brings up the tabbed version of showcase while I have a firefox tab open that has a page showing on it, as opposed to a blank new tab page, I get a large blurred version of one of the tabbed windows, and firefox goes to 100 percent cpu usage. Most of the time I can break the loop by hitting the toolbar button again to eliminate the window. If I do the same thing with a blank window open, all is well.
Also, on occasion I have issues with having both the tabbed version and the sidebar version up at the same time. The problem doesn't happen all the time, but when it does, the second instance to be opened shows the same large blurred window, and the firefox CPU usage goes to 100 percent. If you close the blurred one (i.e. the one opened second), the CPU usage goes back to normal. I've tried uninstalling and re-installing showcase, but that doesn't seem to make the problem go away. I'm using the latest version of the add-in.
mudtoe
Philip Chee wrote:But not to the SeaMonkey version of Showcase I hope, since SeaMonkey already has tab previews built in.joseprio wrote:There's an extension that already does that... Tab preview. I might add a similar feature in Showcase in the future.
Phil
joseprio wrote:
Are you using the "thumbnail cache" feature? Maybe there's some bug in there, and it would explain the "large blurred thumbnail". Try restoring the default configuration (Showcase options, click on the "Settings" button in the low left part of the dialog, and choose "Restore defaults..."). Let me know if that works. I'll try to reproduce the issue anyways.
mudtoe wrote:I'm afraid I spoke too soon. Shortly after I reset the configuration, the problem came back, and this time resetting the configuration to "default" didn't solve the problem. From what I can tell by playing around it may be that when two showcase windows are open, one of them has issues finding all the windows. I say that because in one instance the showcase window said no windows were available so show, but there was one. I'm attaching three images showing the various manifestations of this problem. One shows the no window when there should be issue, and the two others show what happens if the tab window is opened first, and the other what happens when the sidebar window is opened first. The dialog box about no browser found comes up if you click in any of the blurred windows. Also, when the blurred windows are showing, Firefox is using 100 percent CPU.
mudtoe
P.S. With further playing around I have found that none of these problem occur if I keep the showcase tab window in a completely separate Firefox window from the Firefox window where the sidebar version of Showcase is running.
joseprio wrote:mudtoe wrote:I'm afraid I spoke too soon. Shortly after I reset the configuration, the problem came back, and this time resetting the configuration to "default" didn't solve the problem. From what I can tell by playing around it may be that when two showcase windows are open, one of them has issues finding all the windows. I say that because in one instance the showcase window said no windows were available so show, but there was one. I'm attaching three images showing the various manifestations of this problem. One shows the no window when there should be issue, and the two others show what happens if the tab window is opened first, and the other what happens when the sidebar window is opened first. The dialog box about no browser found comes up if you click in any of the blurred windows. Also, when the blurred windows are showing, Firefox is using 100 percent CPU.
mudtoe
P.S. With further playing around I have found that none of these problem occur if I keep the showcase tab window in a completely separate Firefox window from the Firefox window where the sidebar version of Showcase is running.
Ok, thanks a lot for the information! I'll do my best to find the exact bug and fix it. I'll be releasing a new version soon, and it would be great if I could solve that problem. Check this thread back in a couple of days, I'll post my findings here.
joseprio wrote:I already found and fixed the error... I'll probably make a new release in a week or so. The problem appears when using several Showcase instances simultaneously, and at least one of them is a Showcase tab. Thanks a lot for your help
mudtoe wrote:joseprio wrote:I already found and fixed the error... I'll probably make a new release in a week or so. The problem appears when using several Showcase instances simultaneously, and at least one of them is a Showcase tab. Thanks a lot for your help
How's the new release coming along? If you need a beta tester I'll volunteer (I'm anxious to get rid of this problem as I keep inadvertently opening both instances in the same broswer window<g>).
mudtoe
benrl wrote:I'm using the current Firefox update.
joseprio wrote:benrl wrote:I'm using the current Firefox update.
So, it works well, I hope?
David.P wrote:Hi Jose and first of all thanks for the continued development of the indispensable Showcase Extension!
David.P wrote:First, since upgrading to the latest version I have experienced a focus problem between the Showcase sidebar and the browser window.
I use the Ctrl+W shortcut for closing tabs a lot. However recently, the input focus quite often seems to shift unintentinally (e.g. without clicking) to the Showcase sidebar. Then, if I want to close the active tab and hit Ctrl+W, instead of closing the tab, the Showcase sidebar gets closed.
David.P wrote:The second little issue is regarding the distinction between the active tab and the other, inactive tabs. With lots of tabs open, it can be really hard to differentiate between the active tabs thumbnail and the other thumbnails only by the title being bold or regular.
Background is that I have Tabflipping enabled -- meaning that if I click twice on an inactive tab thumbnail, I am back to the current (active) tab, but: the inactive tab's thumbnail keeps the highlighted title bar!
Therefore, I can't seem to rely on the status of the thumbnail titlebar to identify the active tab, but instead have to squint my eyes and hunt for the thumbnail with the bold title, which can be hard to identify.
joseprio wrote:I'm quite sure that in previous versions, the focus was already set to the sidebar... This is also the behavior with the other sidebars (they'll focus the text field). However, the sidebar shouldn't close when hitting CTRL+W, and this will be corrected in the next version.
joseprio wrote:I'll think about how to solve that... for now, you may change the label style to "Plain with close button" (settings -> "Thumbnails" -> "Appearance"). It has a larger margin, and you should be able to locate the current thumbnail a lot easier.