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(10-07-2021, 03:45 PM)Banjoboy Wrote: [ -> ]2. Do you know how to stop two tabs from opening when starting up this browser ?

Thanks in advance.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detai...fhoaifemoa - > The marvellous suspender

If I understand correctly?!

(10-07-2021, 04:25 PM)gtanadam Wrote: [ -> ]It's outside the focus of this project but I will plan that for the next release.


We will wait to see.

This is where the flexibility of Centbrowser editions was built - in their portability.

My opinion is that if a browser is not portable (Brave for example - its developers stubbornly refuse to make a portable version, as is currently GDIChromium), then it is better to rely on Ungoogled Chromium.
(10-07-2021, 04:32 PM)seagate Wrote: [ -> ]https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detai...fhoaifemoa - > The marvellous suspender

If I understand correctly?!



We will wait to see.

This is where the flexibility of Centbrowser editions was built - in their portability.

My opinion is that if a browser is not portable (Brave for example - its developers stubbornly refuse to make a portable version, as is currently GDIChromium), then it is better to rely on Ungoogled Chromium.

GDIChromium is not a competing against CentBrowser, I've open sourced my patches on github and have compiled a ready to use binary, solely for the purpose of having a working GDI implementation. If you need a feature, you can code and compile it by yourself. I would like to affirm that I do this on my free time and I'm not ready to focus on spending more time on free software that I'm not motivated to do.

(10-07-2021, 03:57 PM)sid-007 Wrote: [ -> ]А на цент -32 будет патч
https://github.com/GTANAdam/GDIChromium/....0_x86.exe
(10-08-2021, 04:53 AM)tatagi Wrote: [ -> ]What is the difference between those two browser? I am tech noob, so it gives no additional features by its nature but just forces cent browser running in the latest build?

i think he kind of told on the post above. is just the latest chromium (not cent) with GDI patch so we can disable DirectWrite, no additional features like we have on Cent
(10-07-2021, 04:32 PM)seagate Wrote: [ -> ]My opinion is that if a browser is not portable (Brave for example - its developers stubbornly refuse to make a portable version, as is currently GDIChromium), then it is better to rely on Ungoogled Chromium.
If portability is extremely necessary for you, you can try to pack GDIChromium in a portable version using VMware Thinapp or similar software.

(10-07-2021, 02:12 PM)gtanadam Wrote: [ -> ]GDIChromium updated. GDI implementation patch ported to 96.0.4664.0 as promised.
I would like to change my main browser on GDIChromium (96 engine, x86), but I see that the font in the UI differs from 87 versions. The sizes and position of some items on the web page are also distinguished. Can this be fixed?
The rest of the GDIChromium is the perfect option for me. Stock Ui, fresh fast engine and PGO. I don't need anything else.
P.S.
I am still in a light shock from the fact that GTANAdam was able to do what Google and two Chinese studios could not do. And he also open the source code so that anyone could take advantage of his work. Live forever, man!
(10-08-2021, 09:56 AM)Roderico Wrote: [ -> ]I would like to change my main browser on GDIChromium (96 engine, x86), but I see that the font in the UI differs from 87 versions. The sizes and position of some items on the web page are also distinguished. Can this be fixed?
The rest of the GDIChromium is the perfect option for me. Stock Ui, fresh fast engine and PGO. I don't need anything else.
P.S.
I am still in a light shock from the fact that GTANAdam was able to do what Google and two Chinese studios could not do. And he also open the source code so that anyone could take advantage of his work. Live forever, man!

Apart from the UI font that has gotten a little bit bolder which I will fix in the next iteration, I hadn't noticed any differences in webpage item positioning or sizes. Could you possibly have a screenshot describing the issue? Thank you for the praise, I appreciate!
(10-08-2021, 10:36 AM)gtanadam Wrote: [ -> ]Apart from the UI font that has gotten a little bit bolder which I will fix in the next iteration, I hadn't noticed any differences in webpage item positioning or sizes. Could you possibly have a screenshot describing the issue? Thank you for the praise, I appreciate!
Sure. The text in the fields is slightly higher than on the Cent and the Chrome Dev (96 engine). The same contents of the web page takes little bit more space (although it is most likely normal).
GDIChromium (96) vs Cent (80)
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GDIChromium (96) vs Chrome dev version (96)
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Perhaps a good idea will slightly increase the contrast of fonts. But not very much.
(10-08-2021, 01:50 PM)Roderico Wrote: [ -> ]Sure. The text in the fields is slightly higher than on the Cent and the Chrome Dev (96 engine). The same contents of the web page takes little bit more space (although it is most likely normal).
GDIChromium (96) vs Cent (80)

GDIChromium (96) vs Chrome dev version (96)

Perhaps a good idea will slightly increase the contrast of fonts. But not very much.

Alright, these are very useful, I'll look into this issue, thank you!
It is known that one of the reasons for the delay of the release of the new version of the cent is the problem of transferring synchronization with Google to a new engine. Do I need this synchronization? I want to read your opinions. Sorry for maybe the wrong translation.
(10-08-2021, 03:20 PM)100perCent Wrote: [ -> ]It is known that one of the reasons for the delay of the release of the new version of the cent is the problem of transferring synchronization with Google to a new engine. Do I need this synchronization? I want to read your opinions. Sorry for maybe the wrong translation.

False
(10-08-2021, 07:57 PM)gtanadam Wrote: [ -> ]False

So explained the developer.