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
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.
This commit checks on bootstrap what the currently configured theme
of the user is and loads the system tray icon in its corresponding
variation.
Unfortunately, MacOS doesn't seem to automatically swap out the icons
based on the system's theme, so we have to do it manually with two
different SVG files.
Another gotcha here is that, it doesn't seem to be possible to change
the system tray icon at runtime. When trying to reassign the `icon.source`
based on a newly selected theme, the icon disappears altogether.
The application also doesn't get notified when a user switches the theme
inside the operating system, requiring her to switch to the same theme
manually unless restarted.
Last but not least, using SVG files instead of PNG doesn't seem to solve
the problem that the icon is rendered blurry. I've looked in the docs
but there doesn't seem to be an option to have any influence on that...
As reported in #1584 the message that asks users to backup their seed phrase
is shown even when the seed phrase was imported in the first place, implying that
the mnemonic is already backed (it has to come from somewhere, right?).
This commit introduces a new `appSettings` property that is temporarily set to
determine whether or not the backup message should be shown.
It's set only temporarily because we actualy determine whether we want to show the
backup message, by checking if the account's mnemonic is still stored in the settings.
When a backup is done, Status removes the mnemonic from the profile settings.
So in order to get the right behaviour we need to make sure to remove the mnemonic
from the profile settings after the account has logged-in and originated from
an imported seed phrase. This is done by setting the mentioned property.
Closes#1584