* fix: use copy instead of reference for overriding message flags
* doc: update changelog
Note: the initial attempt at fixing this issue (#2090) was also included
in order to make the development process more trackable.
* Made colors a bit lighter
And also removed the tooltip from non-twitch channels
* Updated the changelog entry
Co-authored-by: pajlada <rasmus.karlsson@pajlada.com>
- split everything into 2 separate labels, so we won't have any issues with dank dpi (like pajlada had) and no resizing to minimum size is required (which was apparently broken on Windows xd)
- decided to remove line, which is rather not visible / very small and can't be seen anyway
- added nice unicode characters for follow and sub label
- removed unnecessary QLabel include (which I believe was also introduced by me by an accident)
Adds custom channel filters complete with their own mini-language. Filters can be created in settings, and applied by clicking the three dots to open the Split menu and selecting "Set filters".
Prior to this commit, adding a ColorButton to a SettingsLayout via
`SettingsLayout::addColorButton` lead to the button not respecting
search queries. This is because they are not added to the layout in a
Group. This commit fixes the behavior, causing color buttons to behave
like every other settings widget.
There's now a new (yet another, sigh) section in Settings -> General, which lets you set streamer mode to 'enable/disable/detect obs' and there are also separate settings for each of the things that streamer mode covers. I just have to add ping sounds and PR is ready to be merged :)
* Show "Streamer Mode" image as link thumbnails if applicable
* Moved hideViewerCountAndDuration to streamerMode settings
Set it to false by default (just how it used to be under /misc settings, also reworked live tooltip to be a bit prettier and say "<Streamer Mode>" in gray instead of "Live with <hidden> for <hidden> viewers"
* Added subage and followage information to usercard
We are using Leppunen's API here to determine user's subage to the current channel and since that API call also returns followage information I decided to utilize that and save ourselves an extra Helix API call.
I also added new files specifying new class and methods for Ivr API, which can be very easily expanded with new methods in the future if we ever have to do that.
When I was coding I also saw couple unnecessary nitpicks which I fixed :)
* Added changelog entry
* remove empty lambda
* Update UserInfoPopup.cpp
* xd
Co-authored-by: fourtf <tf.four@gmail.com>