As discussed in https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/2144#issuecomment-817791172 and https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/discussions/2145, it's no longer desired
to have different appearance settings across multiple accounts.
Instead, the appearance setting should apply globally to all accounts,
essentially bypassing the individual setting stored in status-go.
This commit introduces a new global setting called `theme` which,
at the time of introducing this commit, can be either:
0 => Light
1 => Dark
2 => System
Because those enum values matches the `AppearanceContainer.Theme` enum,
this commit removes it completely and simply relies on QML's built-in
`Universal.[Light|Dark|System] variants respectively.
Closes#2144
This commit introces global settings that apply across accounts used
inside the application. This is useful when settings like the selected
locale should b the same across all accounts.
Closes#2144
Prior to this commit, we would only set the translation package for the
application's engine when `appSettings.locale !== "en"`.
This is problematic because it seems that `engine` is already provided with
a system default that may not be `en`. In practice, this means that, initially,
engine is loaded with, say `de`. `appSettings.locale` might be `en` but because
we're only loading the correct translation package when it's **not** `en`,
the application will stay in `de`.
Changing the language to `en` at runtime is fine, however once the application
is restarted, `engine` is again initialized with some other possible system default.
It seems that we should *always* load the translation packge when `appSettings` are
loaded.
Since https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/commit/93668ff75
we're hiding the setting to change appearance for compact normal mode
of the UI. For now, compact mode is the new default (reasoning is unclear
at this point).
Prior to this change, most likely many users are still using the
normal mode configuration, so we have to enforce compact mode for
those.
Allow up to 5 images to be dragged and dropped in to one-on-one chats and in the timeline. Can be combined with the existing upload button. The upload file dialog has been changed to allow multiple selections. Drag and dropped images adhere to the following rules, with corresponding validations messages:
- Max 5 image
- Image size must be 0.5 MB or less
- File extension must be one of [".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".heif", "tif", ".tiff"]
Drag and drop and uploaded images are now also deduplicated.
Having the Timeline component loaded eagerly made switching
between channels rather slow because it always tries to read
the current message list from the chats model.
This commit changes the layout so that the timeline layout container
is only loaded conditionally when indeed activated.
This commit makes reactions in the status timeline work.
There are two things prior to this commit that are broken:
1. The logic that opens the reaction context menu always expects
and instance of `chatsView` because it tries to calculate a users
nickname. Such an instance isn't always available in that context, so
the nickname logic has been moved to `appMain` for now, removing that
dependency and therefore making it work in both, the chat view as well
as the status view.
2. While 1) makes the context menu work, it turns out that adding and
removing reactions inside the status timeline is still not working.
The reason for that is, that the reactions component maintains its own
`messageList`, which isn't aware of the fact that reactions for messages
coming from chats of `ChatType.Profile`, need to go into a dedicated
message list for `ChatType.Timeline`.
In other words, reactions are sent and removed from message in messagelists
that don't actually exist.
This commit fixes both of these things by ensuring the message lists
maintained by reactions are timeline aware. Also ensuring updates are
done correctly.
Prior to this commit, the function was expected on a `chatView` QML object.
This has worked out so far because the places where the API is used were always
living inside `ChatLayout`.
With the new timeline however, this is no longer the case so we have to make sure
that the API is available to other views as well.
Add keyboard shortcuts according to https://notes.status.im/02cfVf1KQLeQU2SqrIi9tw
fix: update chat message bubbles
- Align emojis to middle of text
- Add line-height as per design
- Properly support RTL languages (right-aligned) and LTR languages (left-aligned)
- Remove unneeded non-breaking space at the beginning of current user messages
- Properly support markdown for bold, strikethrough, and italic
- Fix text being removed when in between strikethrough markdown (~~)
fix: emoji resolution update for high resolution monitors
- Emojis now use the 72x72 original set, but are down-scaled to 20x20 (in chat bubbles) or 22x22 in other places, effectively tripling their pixel density
feat: handle new lines in blockquote
Handle new lines in blockquote so that messages display correctly.
Also, add functionality when a new line is entered in to the chat input, if it's inside a blockquote, a new ">" will be added automatically. This is also handled when backspace is entered.
feat: update xss to support full qt html4 table and table-cell attributes
The transaction component's `reset` functionality was meant ot reset a form when the modal was closed. It was difficult to manage and added extra overhead for each additional transaction modal created.
Instead of using reset functions, we can use Loaders to load and destroy the modal's as they are opened and closed. We do not need to keep them in memory and then also reset their functions. It creates a smaller memory footprint to destroy the object and reload on open.
feat: load gas prediction prices asynchronously
Work on this PR started before the build system was updated and at one point I
upgraded `nim_status_client.nimble` to use NimScript so the nimble command
would stop warning that the old format was being used. In team chat it was
discussed that since we're no longer using nimble for package management we
could simply delete `nim_status_client.nimble` to avoid confusion, which can be
done in another PR.
Introduce a BrowserLayout stub so the index will be calcualted correctly re:
the active tab.
Reorganize ChatLayout and NodeLayout into subdirs `Chat` and `Node`,
respectively.
Introduce ProfileLayout which uses a "LeftTab" approach similar to that of
WalletLayout. There remains quite a bit of styling work to be done in
ProfileLayout and its LeftTab. Also, it may be better to start over using a
SplitView like the ChatLayout, I'm not really sure.
It wasn't clear what should be the default view for the right-pane when Profile
is selected in the left-most TabBar. In this PR, it defaults to showing the
view corresponding to the ENS usernames button.
In the archived Figma for the desktop design, it seemed a picture could be set,
e.g. there is a headshot of a woman used in the Profile screen. To that end I
explored how to take a square image and clip/mask it so it appears round and I
included a larger placeholder image for that purpose. In the new design, and
with respect to mobile, it may not be possible to set a profile picture so the
code that rounds the image can maybe be dropped.
Onboarding carousel completed
Redo folder restructuring
NOTES:
1. nim_status_client binary is output to `./bin/nim_status_client`, so you'll need to update your workflow to run this file. README has been updated to reflect this. Also, if you're running VSCode, instructions for code reload were added.
2. All `ui` files now live in `ui/`
3. All lib files (ie `libstatus`) now live in `lib/`
4. Removed the Qt Creater user project file as this is unique to each user
5. Moved the project file to `ui/`, so just open up the `ui` folder in Qt creator and it should locate the project file
6. `-d:release` removed from compilation as it wasn't needed
7. Broke up main.qml in to the main app and onboarding components, however this should be broken down further into more reusable components
8. Click "Get started" to show chat
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