This component is similar to a StatusRoundButton that holds an icon.
However, the StatusRoundButton has a fixed number of variations based on the
designs. Sometimes we need clickable icons that have a different look and feel
E.g. in the chat input component.
This component aims to cover that use case.
Related to #599.
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This PR is based off of #1036, which supports system colors at app startup, meaning the onboarding screens may be in dark mode, if the user has their system set to dark mode. This PR fixes the onboarding screens so they support dark mode.
It also:
1. Adds radio buttons to the `AccountList` component, as per the design
2. Adds `qsTr` where missing on the onboarding screens
3. Fixes some minor design issues
4. Updates the modals titles to match the design
5. Uses reusable Status components where possible. `EnterSeedPhraseModal` and `GenKeyModal` could have used the `StatusRoundButton` component, but there were some limitations that preventing this from being possible.
Supports system dark mode. Changes the user appearance setting to a 3-way setting of System, Light, Dark.
New accounts will have their appearance setting set to "System", which uses the system setting to determine if dark mode should be applied.
Breaking change: Users who had their settings on Light Theme, will now get the system theme (light or dark). Users who had their theme set to Dark, will now get the Light theme.
At startup, the onboarding screens will have the system-level setting of dark mode applied or not. Once, logged in, the user settings will be applied.
## Note
An appearance setting of "System" is not dynamic to the system-level setting. This means that if a user has "System" set for their appearance (and ie, the user has light mode set), and then user then changes their system setting from light to dark, the app will not respond until it is restarted. This is due to a limitation of Qt not having a reliable way to propagate these changes to QML.
These components are used to render the chat info in the top bar of the chat view.
`StatusChatInfoButton` is an clickable button that will open chat info dialogs.
Closes#923
This component introduces `StatusLetterIdenticon`, `StatusImageIdenticon`
and `StatusIdenticon`.
- `StatusLetterIdenticon` renders an identicon with a single letter based on a
name.
- `StatusImageIdenticon` renders an actual image based on an identicon URL
- `StatusIdenticon` is a composition of the former both, but with a loading mechanism
to decide which should be rendered
The commit also ensures all of these components are used respectively throughout
the application.
As per discussion, there's no "primary" and "secondary" type in round buttons.
They just appear in different sizes (44x44, 40x40, 32x32). The size determines
their look & feel