2007-12-18 Trunk builds

Fixes:

  • Fixed: 21747 - [Linux] Make "Copy Image" work (e.g. for pasting into image editors).
  • Fixed: 251137 - [Ctrl|Shift]+Click on Javascript links open empty window, not requested page.
  • Fixed: 298571 - Support tab duplication (using ctrl) on tab drag and drop.
  • Fixed: 406062 - Pasting into most textboxes should turn line breaks into spaces instead of stopping at the line break.
  • Fixed: 404414 - Add keyboard shortcut to open Error Console (Cmd+Shift+J).
  • Fixed: 290177 - Ctrl + pgdown / pgup not switching tab when caret in one-line textbox.
  • Fixed: 303194 - Pressing Delete key in Extension Manager should uninstall extension.
  • Fixed: 315010 - Page Info should list links and images in SVG pages.
  • Fixed: Various download manager UI improvements.
  • Fixed: 403830 - Use arena pools and a separate heap for content.
  • Fixed: 407193 - [Mac] Restore animateFadeIn behavior for Mac prefpanes.
  • Fixed: 386687 - [Linux] Mouse wheel events propagated from plugin windows are dropped and so do not scroll.
  • Fixed: 118299 - [Linux] GTK implementation of NS_THEME_RESIZER.
  • Fixed: 399820 - [Linux] Native GTK look for find toolbar.

Fixes for recent regressions:

Trunk checkins between 2007-12-10 08:17 and 2007-12-18 04:00

Windows builds: Windows nightly (discussion)

Linux builds: Linux nightly

Mac builds: Mac nightly

5 Responses to “2007-12-18 Trunk builds”

  1. Leonel Says:

    Aren’t the links pointing to the wrong nightlies?

  2. Ped Says:

    “Fixed: 251137 [Ctrl|Shift]+Click on Javascript links open empty window, not requested page.”
    YaY! I didn’t even hope for that one, but it always pissed me a bit when I did hit it.
    406062 sounds great too.

    Impressive list, I’m really looking forward for 3.0 after this.

  3. Pradeep Says:

    Bug 251137 is reopened now …

  4. Jesse Ruderman Says:

    Nightly download links fixed. Thanks for pointing that out, Leonel.

  5. MechR Says:

    “Fixed: 21747 – [Linux] Make “Copy Image” work (e.g. for pasting into image editors).”

    Hurrah, at long last! That was one of my primary beefs with Firefox on Linux.