- legacy Style and ThemePalette removed
- moved and deduplicated font definitions into `Theme` (unrelated to a
color palette)
- `Style.current.foo` -> `Theme.foo`
- `Style.current.fooColor` -> `Theme.palette.fooColor`
- upgrade the imports to 5.15
- removed some mode dead components
Fixes#16514
- as discussed with Design, do not allow the user to select the UI scale
option from Settings as it causes many problems; instead rely on the
OS/Qt HighDPI support to handle the scaling for us
- note however, for advanced users, it's still possible to specify the
UI scale manually by exporting the standard `QT_SCALE_FACTOR` prior to
starting the app
- in the longterm, we will come with our own scaling solution at the QML
level, independent from the OS
Fixes#14137
- TLDR: we were scaling twice, resulting in ginourmous pixel values
The long story:
- since Qt treats the various scale factors in a multiplicative way (see
https://www.qt.io/blog/2016/01/26/high-dpi-support-in-qt-5-6 for
explanation) and there's no way to get the screen's baseline scale
factor programatically, we also have to export `QT_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTORS`
to something that's not equal to `0` or `1` to force the monitor scale
factor to `100%` and then compensate for it when exporting our own scale
value using `QT_SCALE_FACTOR`
- make the UI slider values go in `25%` steps, allowing for more fine
grained control; with `100%` we fallback to the Qt's native handling of
highdpi
- raised the maximum to `300%` since on highres displays, one wouldn't
be able to go over the implicit maximum of `200%` (due to the internal
scaling being 2x)
- scale our main window's minimum width/height so that we don't overflow
the monitor's available space
- modernize the `ConfirmAppRestartModal` to use `StatusDialog`
- use the new `Utils.restartApplication()` when changing the UI language
as well
- remove some dead code
In the (very) long term, we should take a different approach of scaling
our app independently of Qt, just taking the monitor
`Screen.devicePixelRatio` into account, similar to what other apps like
Telegram do
Fixes#13484
- fix system appearance preview being cut off
- bring the panel close to UI design (I haven't changed the common
stuff like headline fonts, overall margins, etc)
Closes: #6623
- `chatType` added to `Constants` to group chat type related values
- `messageContentType` added to `Constants` to group message content type related
values
- `MessageStore` maintained per message list now
- added new `ChatContentView` component used to display chat/channel content
- components updated to display messages from the new backend
- `StatusChatToolBar` appropriately updated
- mute/unmute feature added to chat/channel list as well as to `StatusChatToolBar`
Moved Message component & dependencies to shared
for usage import shared.views.chat 1.0 and accordingly
import shared.controls/panels.chat 1.0
Closes#3927