There was a change in StatusQ that introduced dividers for modal footers
and headers, so we don't need to put them in the content manually anymore.
This commit removes the no longer needed ones.
Changes the community invitation text notifications from
“Upgrade to see a community invitation”
to
**InviteUsersToCommunity**
```golang
fmt.Sprintf("You have been invited to the community %s", community.Name())
```
**ShareCommunity**
```golang
fmt.Sprintf("Community %s has been shared with you", community.Name())
```
Closes#2344.
Add ability to edit name, description, and private fields of a community channel.
feat: Display community channel description
Ensure the width of the description does not surpass the context menu and instead wraps to the next line.
feat: After channel is created, set it as the active channel
Closes#2344.
Add ability to edit name, description, and private fields of a community channel.
feat: Display community channel description
Ensure the width of the description does not surpass the context menu and instead wraps to the next line.
feat: After channel is created, set it as the active channel
Fix a typo in a recently added header file in DOtherSide that causes problems
on case-sensitive filesystems, e.g. on Linux.
Also unify the build command for DOtherSide across platforms.
Prior to this commit, loaded channels and chats would always be
sorted by date of last message received, with the latest one being
moved to the top of the list.
When new channels or chats are joined, they are added on top of the
list as well, however, when the application is restarted,
those new joined chats would not necessarily show up at the top anymore
becaue nothing keeps track of when a channel was joined, which should
be taken into account when preserving the order.
The changes introduced in this commit solve this by introducing a
new `joined` property on the `Chat` type which gets updated with
the current timestamp whenever a channel is joined.
It also depends on the changes made to the `status-go` client, which
have to land first: https://github.com/status-im/status-go/pull/2158Closes: #1832
Add an event filter to `qApp` that can detect a dock icon click (in macos) when the main window is hidden or closed.
When the event has been triggered, the main window will be shown again.
Co-authored-by: Boris Melnik <82511785+borismelnik@users.noreply.github.com>