The original reason that the Qt picker was used instead of the native
picker was that the native option would cause Nautilus/GNOME-based
pickers to hang.
This turned out to be due with a Qt bug with parenting Gtk windows. As a
result the parent of each file dialog window has been set to NULL,
eliminating the crash. As far as tests have shown, this produces no
adverse effects on either floating or tiling wms.
Fixes#3494
Revert needed, since otherwise there is no way to do automatic sorting
of includes.
Also reverted change to the docs, as leaving it would make incorrect
docs.
In case of conflicts, includes were sorted according to the coding
standards from #3839.
This reverts commit b4a9f04f92.
This reverts commit 5921122960.
Ideal size of doc can not be used because in the case of using it for
boundingRect (which uses 0,0 as the upper-left corner) leads to the
clipping right side of RTL languages.
Fixed#1887.
fix chat area's inner stylesheet
note: the base font is never a bold font (respects html tags: e.g. <b>bold text</b>)
fix block colors:
* action -> blue
* alert -> red
* quote -> green
Importing a profile, saving a QR code image or setting an auto-accept directory using Nautilus as the default file manager, which many users use, was causing a hang in Qt's method. Setting Qt to use it's own file manager in this circumstance fixes the issue. Closes#3436, closes#3443.
Introduced in 857dfbcd4c
Regression was due to fact that QPushButton allows icon to overflow.
This patch does:
1. Scale and crop icon to fit into button.
2. Avoid upscaling small images.
3. Refactor FileTransferWidget::showPreview() to load image from file
only once.
Closes#3042
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