The filter_audio API is not working for qTox/Tox and thus disabled by default via compiler switch. In current qTox UI, it is not configurable, even when this switch is enabled. According to issue #3194 the library is no longer maintained as well. I don't see any reason to keep it in qTox.
The gain can be set now in dB values, providing acceptable results for a wide range of setups.
note: also introduces const-correctness and some minor cleanup.
sudden6 (12):
Revert "Revert changes from merge of #2092 pull request"
port groupinvitform to new ui
fix segfaults
adapt groupinviteform to existing conventions
Fix notification opening wrong form
notify on friendrequest and groupchat invite
fix layout of friendrequest form
fix segfault when logging out and in again
reject multiple friend requests from one person makes https://github.com/TheSpiritXIII/qTox/commit/
fix wrong text on button
fix friend request notification if friendrequestform is hidden
fix notification if friendrequest tab is visible, don't display friendrequests with html
* Removed duplicate code of ipc event sending
* Removed duplicate code of profile loading
* Fixed bug where activating existing instance still started new instance of qtox asking to select a profile
* IPC messages are now profile-aware and are sent to instance that runs specified profile in -p flag or to ipc owner if -p is not specified.
If -p flag is specified ipc events will be send to instance which runs specified profile. If instance using that profile does not run - new qTox instance will be started. This works with password-protected profiles too - new instance will handle "uri" or "save" events after accepting user password.
That pull request made qTox crash in a number of ways, with no quick fix
available.
Hopefully there will be a way to fix crash, so that this commit could be
reverted, and fix applied.
We now use a binary serialized format to save space and allow clean encryption of the user settings.
All the settings can (and should) be edited from the GUI so there is no loss of functionnality.
It can still read the old .ini format, and will seamlessly upgrade to the new format.
Fixes#1810
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