Fixes#4388.
Separated date message in its own function.
Also added date message before info messages like it is already done with normal chat messages.
Brief list of changes:
- "resolveToxId" method's name replaced with "resolveToxPk";
- updated comments for "resolveToxPk" and "needsToHideName";
- changed "resolveToxPk" return value for fail case;
- fixed typo.
Brief list of changes:
- contentdialog.* and friendlistwidget.cpp reverted to their previous states;
- added macros for setting stylesheets for form components;
- added 'static' qualificator for 'fontToCss' function;
- added 'needsToHideName' method and several places in code replaced with this
method's calls;
- some changes which are related to previous listed;
- 'resolveToxId' returned to GenericChatForm class.
Return value of "addMessage" was not used at all, so now this method
(and "addSelfMessage" too) does not have return value - just inserts
message into ChatLog. Also messages are creating with "createMessage"
and "createSelfMessage"
Steps to reproduce:
* Select some obviously larger font
* Restart qTox
* Type something (you will see it with the correct font)
* Erase it completely
* Type something again
* Observe the current font now is small (back to the default)
This is a bug in Qt having to do with manipulation with both the css style and QFont of QTextEdit control at the same time.
The solution is to convert QFont to CSS style and apply it this way.
Moved "header" under the scrollbar.
Renamed `Profile` and `User Profile` to `My profile`.
There is a regression with profile page header title no longer being
bold; according it Qt Creator it should be bold. No idea how to fix
that.
Thanks to @Diadlo for the code removing unnecessary header.
Revert needed, since otherwise there is no way to do automatic sorting
of includes.
Also reverted change to the docs, as leaving it would make incorrect
docs.
In case of conflicts, includes were sorted according to the coding
standards from #3839.
This reverts commit b4a9f04f92.
This reverts commit 5921122960.
The qTox Project is not associated with the Tox Project in any way, with the
exception of "qTox" using the Tox Projet's "toxcore" collection of libraries.
In particular, the Tox Projet does not own copyright over the qTox Project's
"qTox" collection of software, source code, and assets.
The qTox Project's assets are under the sole copyright of the qTox
contributors, and no partiular rights are granted to the Tox Project.
Since consistency in code is most important, 'ToxId' is used
for code, whereas 'Tox ID' anywhere outside of code.
Also fixed wrong comments in core.h:
* qTox gets only public key of a grouchat peer, not their
Tox ID
* qTox tries to return full address (Tox ID) or public key
The qTox Project is not associated with the Tox Project in any ways, with the exception of "qTox" using the Tox Projet's "toxcore" collection of libraries.
In particular, the Tox Projet does not own copyright over the qTox Project's "qTox" collection of software, source code, and assets.
The qTox Project's assets are under the sole copyright of the qTox contributors, and no partiular rights are granted to the Tox Project.
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.
I've moved the key bindings in the main widget instead of the chat form given it
doesn't seem to be the chat form's responsibility to handle switching between
conversations it shouldn't know about in the first place. I've also included new
shortcuts to provide a more familiar feel to most people.
All in all this provides Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab for cycling as well as
Ctrl+PgUp and Ctrl+PgDown for cycling. This mimics common application behaviour.