This introduces a new NeoChatDateTime object that wraps a QDateTime. The intent is that it can be passed to QML and has a series of functions that format the QDateTime into the various string representations we need.
This means we only have to send the single object to QML and then the correct string can be grabbed from there, simplifying the backend. It is also easy to add a new representation if needed as a function with a QString output and Q_PROPERTY can be added and then it will be available.
This introduces a new NeoChatDateTime object that wraps a QDateTime. The intent is that it can be passed to QML and has a series of functions that format the QDateTime into the various string representations we need.
This means we only have to send the single object to QML and then the correct string can be grabbed from there, simplifying the backend. It is also easy to add a new representation if needed as a function with a QString output and Q_PROPERTY can be added and then it will be available.
Direct chats by their very nature is between two users, and you usually
can keep track of who said what. There's no point in including the
sender's name here, and most other chat applications exclude it for this
reason (including Element X.)
"X has put Y out of the room" is a British English style sentence. Which
is fine, but I'm using en_US, not en_UK.
Re-phrase this to sound a bit more American (which is the linguistic
style we use for the base strings), and then count on the en_UK
translators bringing back the old phrasing for en_UK.
Separate out a base `MessageContentModel` that can be extended to get the component types from different places. This is used currently for `EventMessageContentModel` but will be used later as part of the rich chat bar.
All display text is now in the text component so it never needs special casing. This also cleans up some of the model parameters so more things come from attributes including location and file data (which was already a qvariantmap anyway).
Also cleaned up the itinerary and file enhancement views,
These were previously (unintentionally) filtered, but I wanted to add
them because without showing and caching them my DMs look extremely out
of order. And assuming that you get an unexpected "unable to decrypt"
event, you would want that room to "shoot to the top" anyway.