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- the block domain option is in a drop down of the block button
- when blocking the domain, the "Blocked domain" button appears
and block button disappears and vice versa.
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- Only show avatar remove button if one is set, fixes #1589
- Only show account picker if user has more than one account
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should close #139
- adds svg dino-status-offline.svg
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fixes #1592
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The suggestion is to not use title case which we did before.
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While doing testing I noticed that skeletons were being leaked, and
eventually tracked it down to the timer that updates the time label
closing over "this" and then keeping the reference alive, potentially
for 24 hours.
I noticed a few other places in the code doing some version of this, and
one of them had the "static and weak pointer" approach, which I pulled
out into a util class. Now, we still have to make sure we're passing it
a static method instead of a lambda, as that would also close over
"this" and render the whole thing useless, but at least most of the
annoying parts live in the util class now.
Also the call_widget version was doing a weird thing where it was
removing itself, but then returning "true"? I'm not sure what that
accomplishes, because returning "false" means to not run this again. So
I think my new version is the same in practice, but simpler...
There are other timeouts in the code that I briefly looked over, but all
of them seemed to be relatively short hard-coded durations, so I left
them alone.
But if any of them are long-lived, it's possible they could also benefit
from this class in the future.
Closes #1480
Co-Authored-By: Marvin W <git@larma.de>
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This should never happen in practice, but now we will correctly display
if a call has encrypted audio, but unencrypted video, or vice-versa.
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- fixes #1308
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Co-authored-by: Alexandre Jousset <mid@gtmp.org>
Co-authored-by: Aidan Epstein <aidan@jmad.org>
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fixes #1042
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Install .vapi, .deps, .h files for the Vala libraries. Also install the
data files. .deps files have to be manually generated, there's a feature
request for automated generation at
https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/9756.
Import the gnome module globally.
Install dependencies on Meson CI.
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See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vala/-/issues/1474 and https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vala/-/issues/1478
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So the app is detected as mobile-friendly on Phosh.
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GTK automatically loads and sets up the action
and keyboard shortcut for the Keyboard Shortcuts
dialog. We don't need to manually do it as long as
we put everything in the right place.
See https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.Application.html#automatic-resources
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The main window of an app should be an ApplicationWindow.
These windows provide nicer APIs for actions and more.
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Add a keyboard shortcut to show keyboard shortcuts
- It's Ctrl+?
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fixes #1426
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fixes #1419
Co-authored-by: Marvin W <git@larma.de>
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fixes #1439
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After selecting an emoji, the emoji is inserted
into the textbox, but focus remains on the emoji_button.
This causes the EmojiChooser to be opened again if a user
hits the Enter key directly, but text is inserted into the textbox
if they continue to type.
This commit just explicitely focuses on the textbox after
an emoji has been selected.
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```
$ dino
(dino:38515): Gtk-ERROR **: 15:38:38.538: failed to add UI from resource /im/dino/Dino/unified_main_content.ui: .:26:1 Invalid object type 'DinoUiConversationSelector'
Trace/BPT trap (core dumped)
```
This works on Linux because CMake itself links with `-rdynamic` by default
as per its `Modules/Platform/Linux-*.cmake`.
OpenBSD carries this as local patch, FreeBSD links with `--export-dynamics`.
Just linking with `-rdynamic` also fixes it on OpenBSD, as expected.
https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/prop_tgt/ENABLE_EXPORTS.html
Fix #438.
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