HTML doesn't know about TextEdit's wrapMode line count so
when text was a quote it was seeing it as single line thus
painting a singleline height quoteline.
Closes#8109
Fixes#7643
This adds the backend to resend. It then hooks the button to it.
This also adds a visual state for when we are sending. This gives a good indication that a message was sent.
Added property `previousPageName` into `SettingsPageLayout`.
Added needed slots in `CommunitySettingsView` to get `previousPageName` property changes and display the correct string.
Renamed `updateState` method to `navigateBack` to have a better accurate name.
Fixes#8455
- Created page and added editor for specific page.
- Created needed mocked models.
- Added background in permission related pages to ensure correct dark mode visualization.
- Added `CommunityPermissionsSettingsPanel`.
- Created panel item editor and basic panel editor layout for `CommunityPermissionsSettingsPanelPage`. Still not linked to a model.
- Added mocked data for collectibles and tokens.
- Created `ChannelsModel` mocked data.
- Added edit / duplicate / remove signals logs.
- Created `CommunityPermissionsView` and integrated into the flow.
- Created `PermissionItem` component.
- Added `holdingsListModel`, `permissionsObjectModel` and `channelsListModel` flows with mocked data.
- Added `isPrivate` permission property.
- Added button header in `SettingsPageLayout`
- Added signals/methods for edit/duplicate/remove permissions
- Created new file `OperatorsUtils.qml` specific for `Operators`
Fix a bunch of problems with handling sound/notifications related options
coming from the backend:
- `volume` and `notificationSoundsEnabled` live in a different settings
object; adjust the stores for that
- unbreak loading the actual wav/mp3 files (was never working on Linux
outside of AppImage!) -> use "qrc:/", same as the NIM backend does
- fix the volume scaling (backend has [1,100], QML is [0, 1])
- simplify our Audio QML item interface; no need for an extra property
and resolving the URL twice (which results in broken scenarios mentioned
above); we know which sounds we want to load
Closes#8668
Status allows for importing communities via their private keys.
There's a requested feature that users should be able to import a community via
its public key as well.
This will behave differently as private keys won't give users ownership
of the communities. When importing via a (compressed) public key, Status
will try to fetch information about the community from the network. If it
finds such information, it'll load it into the app and create
a communitiy view from which users can then request access.
If it can't find a community or community information in the network,
the user will get a dedicated error message.
This commit also refactors the `ImportCommunityPopup` such that it uses
`StatusDialog` and updates the copy accordingly since importing via
public key is now possible as well.
Closes#8339
- rework the way social links are displayed/editted; we now only allow to
enter a so called "handle" and then substitute that in the final URL
template
- move the "icon" model role to NIM backend
This has several advantages:
- we display only the "handle" and don't have to elide some long URL
- we won't let users enter random URLs into their profile and spoof the
viewing part into clicking it
Additionally, make the social link "button" clickable -> navigate to the
target URL, and make the tooltip behave as "usual" (on mouse hover).
Fixes#4943
The custom OS notifications we have in place make it possible to click
the notification and go to the right place in the app, but it causes a
big issue in Windows; it breaks the tray icon, it becomes no longer
clickable.
The easy fix I did here is the go back to using the QML sendMessage
function. It works fine to send the notif and the tray icon keeps
working. The only downside is we lose context when clicking on the
notification, so it doesn't navigate to the chat.
IMO, this is a good tradeoff.