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They were suffering from double-connection syndrom, and the way muting worked was now conflicting with how the output sound level setting works
Fixes#1442
The menu is now collapsed in the background half a second after
the user clicked on the screenshot button. This is to let the WM have
some time to open the fullscreen window, which itself is now shown
immediately.
After clicking the "Screenshot" button in the file flyout, the flyout
now collapses and then triggers the screenshot functionality. This adds
a delay of ca. 1/3 seconds between the click and the action.
When hovering over the "attach file" button in the chat form, an
additional button for the screenshot functionality will 'fly out'
to the left, showing a computer monitor as icon. Leaving the attach
file or the take screenshot button will collapse the fly out again.
Bug: Moving the mouse over the fly out and then back again to the
attach button collapses the fly out. Will sort this out later.
Also used the opportunity to rename headers from hpp -> h extension
I added earlier.
1) action received gets modified on restart
2) sender's name is written twice if action is sent using offline messaging
3) /me is written when action is sent in groupchat having one peer
4) /me is not saved in last message variable in friendd chat
what happened was- When message exceeded TOX_MESSAGE_LENGTH, the whole message was inserted in sender's chatlog X times.
if length of message is N,
X = (N/TOX_MESSAGE_LENGTH) + 1
There is no bug in recieving end. Receving end gets X messages (splitted).
In the sample case provided, the message had whitespaces in the end, so the reciever thought the message is empty.