Re: Warning! Upgrading QupZilla to 2.x might cause loss of data

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On Sun, 10 Jul 2016 10:01:38 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>this doesn't restore speed dial.

Most likely it's possible to get back everything, but perhaps I didn't
notice all issues, perhaps I don't use some features.

The latest comments at
https://github.com/QupZilla/qupzilla/issues/2026 :


pejakm commented 43 minutes ago • edited

    How do I get back speed dial entries, too?

settings.ini should also be backed up. Just overwrite everything from
[SpeedDial] from backed file (settings-backup.ini) to the new file
(settings.ini). 




R-a-l-f commented 5 minutes ago

Thank you,

unfortunately the content of the mail I received is just:
"> How do I get back speed dial entries, too?

settings.ini should also be backed up."

So I wasn't aware that I should just have copied

$ grep l] -A6 .config/qupzilla/profiles/default/settings.ini
[SpeedDial]
background=
backsize=auto
pages="url:\"http://www.dict.cc\";|title:\"dict.cc\";url:[snip]

instead I restored settings.ini

$ mv settings-backup.ini settings.ini
$ qupzilla

this brought back speed dial, but after that the menu bar was lost.
Solved by Chromium menu > View > Toolbars > [x] Menu Bar. It also
couldn't connect to the Internet anymore. Solved by Edit > Preferences >
Browsing > Proxy Configuration > [x] System proxy configuration.

I couldn't notice any other issues.

Regards,
Ralf




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