- simpler, standard property based API
- much lighter than deriving from the heavy StatusListItem
- should reduce RAM usage significantly, esp. with large communities
Iterates #11059
- fix for a corner case prob when there was a valid seedphrase word
(e.g. cat) that is at the same type a prefix for other valid suggestions
(e.g. category, catalog, ...); it was imposible to select it using Enter
key or mouse click from the suggestions popup at the last field
- add a QML regression test for this issue
- use standard subcomponents (StatusDropdown, StatusListView) reducing
code duplication and unifying UI/UX
Fixes#16291
- add a local popup with selection between "Status Connector" (external
link to Chrome Store) or "Wallet Connect" (the old flow involving
inputting the WC URI)
- simplify DAppsListPopup to use StatusDropdown to reduce code
duplication
- adjust SB and QML tests
Fixes#16111
This component is simpler version of TokenSelector, composed of the same
basic componets, useful when only assets are subject of selection.
Closes: #16234
This fixes the issues where the accounts model gets reset on every minor model change triggering full UI refresh.
This is not fixing the root cause, but the symptoms in the upper-most level I could find in order to keep the regression risk to a low level.
- add various error/warning messages according to Figma (where it makes
sense)
- letters or more than 2 decimals are caught by the internal validator
so those combinations are impossible to enter
- fix marking the custom value as (in)valid
- fix selecting "Use default" after typing a custom value
- fix resetting to predefined value after typing a custom value that
matches one of the predefined ones
- reject typing thousands separator
- add regression QML tests for the above fixes
Fixes#15017
- the new C++ EmojiModel provides a simple wrapper around the existing
JSON to facilitate a faster access and to be able to search/filter in
QML using SFPM
- no more nested GridViews inside Repeaters
- get rid of emoji manipulation and search/filter using JavaScript
- included the C++ script to generate the emojiList.js