* feat: c++ 20
* fix: c++ 20 deprecations
* fix(msvc): warnings
* chore: add changelog entry
* fix: formatting
* Update websocketpp to the `develop` branch
* Specify other template type in FlagsEnum != operator
* Remove the user of simple template ids in our websocketpp template class
Also standardizes the file a bit by using nested namespaces, using
pragma once
* fix: turn `MAGIC_MESSAGE_SUFFIX` into a `QString`
* hacky unhacky hacky const char hack
Co-authored-by: Rasmus Karlsson <rasmus.karlsson@pajlada.com>
This change enforces strict include grouping using IncludeCategories
In addition to adding this to the .clang-format file and applying it in the tests/src and src directories, I also did the following small changes:
In ChatterSet.hpp, I changed lrucache to a <>include
In Irc2.hpp, I change common/SignalVector.hpp to a "project-include"
In AttachedWindow.cpp, NativeMessaging.cpp, WindowsHelper.hpp, BaseWindow.cpp, and StreamerMode.cpp, I disabled clang-format for the windows-includes
In WindowDescriptors.hpp, I added the missing vector include. It was previously not needed because the include was handled by another file that was previously included first.
clang-format minimum version has been bumped, so Ubuntu version used in the check-formatting job has been bumped to 22.04 (which is the latest LTS)
* Add initial support for finding hotkey display key sequences
* Make neededArguments work
* Implement displaying key combos in SplitHeader main menu
* Make Settings search text dynamic
* Make tab hide notice use a custom hotkeys key sequence
* Make Notebook menus use custom hotkeys key combo lookup for hiding tabs
* shut up changelog ci
* Make NotebookTab menus show custom hotkeys. SCUFFED:
this does not update dynamically!
* Scuffed: Make the show prefs button setting show the key bind
* Scuffed: Make the R9K description refer to hotkeys
* @pajlada, is something like this ok?
Co-authored-by: pajlada <rasmus.karlsson@pajlada.com>
This can be done by right-clicking the tab area or pressing the keyboard shortcut (default: Ctrl+U).
Co-authored-by: Leon Richardt <leon.richardt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Rasmus Karlsson <rasmus.karlsson@pajlada.com>
* Added placeholder to tab rename dialog's input
* Always set placeholder to default tab name.
* Renamed context menu entries, updated popup
* Removed TextInputDialog class, slight popup fix
* Forgot to rename variable (no fun allowed 😥)
* forsenT
* Made use of QDialogButtonBox
* Added changelog entry
Reference: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwheelevent-obsolete.html#delta and https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwheelevent-obsolete.html#orientation
Changes in behavior introduced in this commit
Change from `event->delta()` to `event->angleDelta().y()` makes it, so you can no longer scroll horizontally (with trackpad / touchpad) to select next/previous tab (until now, you were able to do it, but I believe this is wrong anyways).
Co-authored-by: pajlada <rasmus.karlsson@pajlada.com>
The window layout is only saved if something has been changed.
When something relevant to the window layout is changed, a save is
queued to run after 10 seconds.
If within those 10 seconds, another thing is changed, that timer is
reset and will run after 10 seconds again.
Events that cause the save to be queued up:
- Tab created
- Tab removed
- Tab moved
- Tab name changed
- Split created
- Split removed
- Split moved
- Split channel changed
- Split resized
- Window moved
- Window resized
What currently does not trigger the save to be queued up:
- Active tab changed