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When hovering over the "attach file" button in the chat form, an
additional button for the screenshot functionality will 'fly out'
to the left, showing a computer monitor as icon. Leaving the attach
file or the take screenshot button will collapse the fly out again.
Bug: Moving the mouse over the fly out and then back again to the
attach button collapses the fly out. Will sort this out later.
Also used the opportunity to rename headers from hpp -> h extension
I added earlier.
- Add AvatarBroadcaster, in charge of making sure our friends have our avatar without spamming file transfers
- Fix file sending code not closing the file after transfer, which prevented file previews, and make the QFile a shared_ptr to fix the obvious memory leak
Some small additions to Core to support AvatarBroadcaster
Make the page directly accessible from the main screen by clicking the avatar or the username. Changing the avatar or the username are now possible only from the profile page
This one is deprecated, but should work much better than any other system tray icon backend we currently have, both in term of supported features and reliability. It justs needs some testing to see where we can enable it now.
We create a GUI class to abstract common GUI needs (showing a message box, asking a question, ...) from the actual GUI backend.
We also create a Nexus class to manage the startup and lifetime of our main systems (Core, GUI, ...) instead of delegating that to Widget.
Eventually, Widget will only be in charge of the Desktop GUI and AndroidGUI of the mobile GUI. Nexus will overview the system and GUI will provide a clean platform-independant interface.
With some limitations and some awful hacks, since appindicators can not differentiate left click, right click and middle click. It's already a massive pain to just get a signal when the menu is shown, without actually knowing what opened it.
I love ubuntu.