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The enforcing of the derivation path editing rules is done in a structured way by handling all the changes on the array of `Element` stored in d.elements and then recomposing the HTML string to be displayed after every change. Main limitation is the workaround in `onTextChanged` that regenerates the text in order to dismiss foreign characters introduced by pasting which I couldn't find a way to disable without disabling also the ability to copy content to clipboard. Highlights: - Implement DerivationPathInput control that intercepts the modifiable keyboard events in order to edit the visible TextEdit.text while respecting the requirements of the derivation path editing - Implement a JS Controller that handles the logic of the decomposing and recomposing the derivation path string - Add anew StatusQ with the TextEdit basic look and feel to be used in DerivationPathInput control without duplicating the style - Allow passing modifiable events that are not generating characters in order to allow copy to clipboard - Disable add account when control is in error state - Limit to maximum 5 elements in the derivation path Testing: - Integrate the control with StoryBook for a quick preview of the control - Add unit tests for the Controller basic functionality and regression for the main control Item - Removed forcing x64 architecture on apple arm64 hardware from the storybook build configuration Note: initially the implementation was suppose to be simple parse the derivation path string edit elements and format it. However, I could not find a quick way fix the circular dependency issue between editing the text and reformatting it. The solution was to use a one way from the structured data to the formatted string which complicates the implementation logic. Closes: #9890
Status-desktop
Desktop client for the Status Network built with Nim and Qt
Dev Docs: https://hackmd.io/@status-desktop/B1naRjxh_/https%3A%2F%2Fhackmd.io%2F%40status-desktop%2FB1eOaf-nd
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