The default timeout is a bit long, "short" is 3 seconds shorter than the
default. For long-term network errors, we have a banner telling you so
anyway. This should hopefully reduce the notification spam when you have
temporary network dropouts.
When you send messages like "a @blankeclair:catgirl.cloud b" or
"]#rainversewiki:catgirl.cloud", they would be rendered like
"a@blankeclair:catgirl.cloud b" and "#rainversewiki:catgirl.cloud"
respectively. This commit fixes that by not matching the character before the
MXID in the regex.
Before this commit, NeoChat has two methods of detecting whether or not a piece
of text was an emoji. One is through a regex, and the other is by using the ICU
library. The two methods are used in different parts of the code.
This commit removes the regex detector and instead uses ICU for all the places
where NeoChat needs to figure out whether or not a string is an emoji. This
fixes increasing the font size for messages that only consist of emoji when
certain emoji are used that the regex did not handle (such as the transgender
symbol and transgender flag emojis).
If there was no space between the tag name and the slash of a self-closing tag,
the code assumes that the tag name is "br/". This commit adds the slash as a
character to close a tag on, so that "<br/>" is treated as a self-closing "br".
BUG: 487377
Make sure that if default permissions or basic permissons are not present in the power level event that they are set properly when changed rather than in the event section.
Also define some of the commonly used strings
BUG: 491371
This button doesn't actually configure anything, you can do plenty of
actions like "mark as read" and such. Since the button isn't solely for
configuration, we should use an overflow menu icon instead.
This improves the organization of this page, which is starting to become
a bit of a mess. The "Hide images and video events" option is moved
here, and the page is rebranded accordingly for "Security & Safety".
Unnecessary headings are removed, and the ignored users button is moved
to the top of the page.
Explanations for the import/keys buttons are added. The key display
is removed as it's not useful for the user (because they don't know what
to do with it) nor developers (because you can't copy it.) We can add
it back somewhere else.
This has the added benefit of making the whole page fit in the default
settings window size too.
The map centers on London by default, but for the other people living
outside it may find it hard to figure out where they are. This adds a
button that calls into QtPositioning to center the map over where you
are.
There's an edge case with the friends icon, where it will display a
blank circle if you only have pending invites but no actual direct
messages. Now an icon is added to make it clear there is pending invites
and it's not a visual bug.
The OSM plugin has a different zoom tolerance than what we're hardcoding
here. This fixes the map looking funky from being too zoomed while
trying to fit multiple location points at once.