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.
user also wants to remove chat history. However confused user may not carefully read message and click "no" because he does
not want to remve contact. However in this case contact is in fact removed but history is preserved. It is also open to
possiblity that key smashing deletes contact by accident. This is very inconvenient because tox ids are long and hard to
memorize. If someone removes contact by accident then he would need to find id of that contact in order to contact him/her.
Sometimes this may be difficult.
New contact removal confirmation dialog prompts use to enter "YES" in the text boxin order to enable "OK" button so removal
can be accepted. It also has checkbox for history removal. Dialog will work with translations. Russian user would need to
enter "Да" in order to accept removal.
Qt doesn't get mouse move events after a right click, so right clicking on a GenericChatroomWidget would get it stuck in the highlighed style until hovered in and out again
We now explicitely interpret a right click as the mouse going out and fix the style accordingly
Since the stylesheet has precedence over a QPalette, there wasn't a clean way to handle that with a stylesheet, so we now use a QPalette directly
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