* Proof of Concept for Quick Switcher
* Fix crash when suggestions are empty
* QuickSwitcher: Use tab name instead of a single channel
* Rebase later
* Add missing include for <functional>
* Move QuickSwitcher related classes into own subfolder
* Refactor switcher list items
Now, items are responsible for taking the right action when selected in
the switcher list. This should allow for more focused code and
responsibilities.
* Add note about memory management
* Add option to open channel in a new tab
* Add support for using the mouse
* Spawn switcher popup in the middle of the window
Works reliably on i3 at least. Might need some additional testing on
other WMs (and especially on Windows!).
* Add some icons for switcher items
Note that the final design of the list is not final but I do plan to
incorporate these in the future.
* Set Qt::Dialog window flag on switcher popup
Prevents tiling window managers like i3 from trying to tile the window.
* Rename "SwitcherItem" to "AbstractSwitcherItem"
* Add comments about what items are inserted
* Use custom model and view
Still missing: Currently selected item is not highlighted yet. You can
move between selected items with tab and arrow keys though.
* Add helper function to convert QVariant to AbstractSwitcherItem *
* Remove useless constant
* Highlight currently selected switcher item
* Use a different method for centering QuickSwitcherPopup window
* QuickSwitcherModel: Add documentation
* Add default parameter to QuickSwitcherModel::rowCount
* QuickSwitcherPopup: Add comments
* Remove outdated TODO
* QuickSwitcherModel: Init vector with default capacity
* Remove outdated comment
* Add comment about 0 ms timeout interval
* NewTabItem: Simplify interface
* Only fetch opened splits once
This is better than the prior approach since opened splits cannot change
anyways while the switcher is open.
* Use SplitContainer to pass information instead of custom type
* Allow searching for tab titles as well
Before this commit, only channel names could be searched.
* Refactor switcher item interface to be more flexible
Also show tab name and channel name in the switcher list.
* Add documentation for AbstractSwitcherItem
* Add documentation for NewTabItem
* Add comments about {begin,end}{Insert,Remove}Rows
* Remove unused method
* Replace magic size with named constant
* Add change log entry
Co-authored-by: fourtf <tf.four@gmail.com>
This makes it so that we consistently start with the same values after
having cleared a ChannelView.
Example place where this happens: UserInfoPopup when user messages are
loaded and refreshed
This ensures that the layout will survive for the lifetime of the menu,
so any of the menu actions can with confidence do things with the
layout, not having to worry whether it's dead or not.
This means that the user, while having the message menu open, could have
one extra MessageLayout alive. I have ensured that when the menu dies
the reference to the shared pointer dies with it.
- /usercard command doesn't close imidiatelly
- removed "Dialog" window flag. It seems to be unnecessary and causes issues (on left-clicking user name it sometimes didnt render unless you clicked 2-3 times.
There's a Refresh button added to the popup to refresh the users messages in the popup. Not automatic now while we figure out how fast/slow it would be.
Co-authored-by: dnsge <sagedanielr@gmail.com>
Upon joining a channel or pressing F5, BTTV and FFZ emotes are
(re)loaded. This change adds visual feedback of the network requests and
their outcome, in the form of a system message in the associated
channel's chat window.
Non-error messages are suppressed when joining a
channel (which automatically loads emotes).
This feature is off by default and can be enabled in the settings with the "Show link thumbnail" setting. This feature also requires the "Show link info when hovering" setting to be enabled.
thumbnails support is only there for direct image links, twitch clips, and youtube links. can be expanded in the future in the /api repo
Co-authored-by: Rasmus Karlsson <rasmus.karlsson@pajlada.com>
This commit adds support for uploading images to i.nuuls.com from clipboard or by dragging an image into a split.
Documentation for how to self-host the image uploader is available in ENV.md
By default, you will be asked before an image upload takes place. There's an option in the dialog to not be asked again, if that option is chosen you can revert that choice in the settings dialog.
* ChannelView: Rename mouse event related members
This is more in line with the naming of the other members as well as
future members.
* ChannelView: Add ability to scroll with middle mouse button
* Add scrolling resources
* Use custom icons for scroll cursor
* Slightly refactor scrolling logic
* Respect screen scaling when calculating scroll offset
* Nicer scrolling UX
This change allows scrolling to be feel smoother when close to the
starting point.
* Add scrolling with keeping middle mouse pressed
This mimics the behavior of browsers as well.
* Refactor ChannelView::enableScrolling
* Disable drag-scrolling on left or right click
There's a document in src/providers/twitch/api which describes how we interact with the Twitch API.
Keeping this up to date might be a healthy way for us to ensure we keep using the right APIs for the right job.
* HighlightPhrase: Fix wrong documentation
* Use right constructor for new HighlightPhrases
* Fix preset highlights changing unintentionally
Prior to this commit, the callback for reacting to user input on the
highlight table (namely, `HighlightingPage::tableCellClicked`) only
checked for the row number in order to determine whether preset
highlights (self highlights, whispers, and subscriptions) need to be
updated. Hence, changing rows 0 through 2 in the "User Highlights" tab
would also update the preset highlights.
This commit adds a check to determine whether the callback was triggered
by the "Messages" highlight tab, or not.
Since #1320, subscription messages are treated as highlights in order to
allow customization. This caused subscription messages to highlight the
split(s) the message was received in. This is not intended behavior.
This commit fixes the issue by additionally checking if the
`Subscription` flag is set on a highlighted message.
* Support for user-defined sounds and colors
* Make color & sound columns selectable
* Add custom row for subscription highlights
* Add subscriptions to custom highlights and centrally manage highlight colors
* Dynamically update message highlight colors
* Introduce crossPlatformCopy()
It sets the text of the clipboard and also syncs it with the selection
clipboard if it is supported. Such behaviour is pretty common for X11
application on Unix-like Operating Systems.
* Fix clang-format remarks
* Fix weird clang-format config discrepancy between my machine and CI
* Remove clipboard argument from crossPlatformCopy
* Fix clang-format remarks
* Channel text for offline chats
* Title refresh timer
* Fixed typo
* Refresh title when room id is loaded
* removed timer
* Typo
* Loaded on demand when hovered over
* removed the extra api request
* Moved refreshTitle function call
* Added thottling for 10s
* Fixed formating style
* reformat
* make status fetcher safer
* Requested changes from fourtf
Things changed:
- make getImageFileFormat case insensitive
- use QTextEdit::dragEnterEvent instead of QAbstractScrollArea::dragEnterEvent,
- Make dragEnterEvent() and dropEvent() overrides.
This includes:
- NuulsUploader.cpp
- changing upload delay to a #define
- moving png conversion code to `boost::optional<QByteArray> convertToPng(QImage image)`
- in uploadImageToNuuls: moving content type definition to a variable, move things around a bit to eliminate an if
- in upload: adding a comment about `source->hasUrls()` and `source->urls()`, change `uploadQueue.size()` to `!uploadQueue.empty()`
- ResizingTextEdit.cpp
- changing #include order
While tab-completing user names already respected the setting for
mentions with commas, right-clicking user names did not.
This commit adds the missing check in ChannelView::handleMouseClick.
* Ran clang-format
* Implement user-specific search in message history
This functionality was originally requested in #1236.
This commit changes the SearchPopup::performSearch method so that only
messages from specific users can be shown.
In order to filter for a specific user, enter their username with a
leading '@' in the search popup. You can also add an additional search
phrase which will also be considered in the search.
* Naive implementation for "from:" tags
Rebase later?
* Cleverer (?) version using Predicates
Commit adds two POC predicates: one for the author of messages, and one
for substring search in messages.
Problems/TODOs:
* Best way to register new predicates?
* Clean up tags (e.g. "from:") or not?
* Test combinations of different predicates
* Add a predicate to check for links in messages
* Remove a dumb TODO
* Rewrite SearchPopup::performSearch to be cleaner
* Ran clang-format on all files
* Remove TODO I missed earlier
* Forgot to run clang-format
peepoSadDank
* Re-use {}-initialization
Was accidentally removed when fixing earlier merge conflict.
* Does this fix line endings?
No diffs are shown locally, hopefully Git doesn't lie to me.
* Rename "predicates" directory to "search"
Resolving one conversation in the review of #1237.
* Use LinkParser in LinkPredicate
Resolving a conversation in the review of #1237.
* Predicates: Use unique_ptr instead of shared_ptr
Resolves a conversation in the review of #1237.
* Refactor of SearchPopup and AuthorPredicate
Resolving some points from the review in #1237.
* Moved parsing of comma-seperated values into AuthorPredicate
constructor.
* Rewrite SearchPopup::parsePredicates as suggested.
* Deleted now redundant methods in SearchPopup.
* MessagePredicate::appliesTo now takes a Message&
... instead of a MessagePtr.
This resolves a conversation in the review of #1237.
* Run clang-format on two files I missed
* AuthorPredicate: Check for displayName & loginName
Resolving conversation on #1237.