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 According to issue #3194 the library is no longer maintained as well.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.
Previously HiDPI support is conditionally enabled based on compilation
parameters as well as environmental variables which makes binary
distribution difficult. This commit automatically enables runtime DPI
scaling if Qt supports it (version 5.6 and beyond).
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
Given that currently `filter_audio` doesn't help qTox users to improve
quality of their conversations, there's little to no point in making
qTox build with it by default. This might change when (if?)
`filter_audio` support in qTox gets improved/fixed.
BREAKING CHANGE: Disabling of `filter_audio` was done by passing
`DISABLE_FILTER_AUDIO=YES` to `qmake`. With this change `filter_audio`
is disabled by default, and in order to enable it,
`DISABLE_FILTER_AUDIO=NO` has to be passed to `qmake`.
This commit has several touch ups that only effect the OS X clients.
`info.plist` and `qt.pro` are now configured to create an automatic
short version to help distinguish between clients clearly and include a
referenced file not put into the build when compiled.
`./img/icon/qtox_profile.icns’
`info.plist` also had it’s bundle version to be updated to the 1.2.2
tag and supported languages added and fixed referenced file.
The default save location has also been moved to comply with the Tox
Client Standard. (Previous location was ~/Library/Prefrences/tox )
A basic bash profile mover has also been included to show I did think
of that.
qTox will automatically import the old history on startup.
This new database code is much more robust.
It is very resilient and will not corrupt or disappear after a crash or
power failure, unlike the old code.
The on-disk database format is also much more compact now.
The database sync option in the advanced settings has been removed,
we know run many database operations asynchronously so performance
should not be a problem anymore, but we always ensure resiliency
in case of abrupt termination, so there is no tradeoff anymore.
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.
The license text was removed from the Advanced section of the settings
menu and placed into its own About section. Users can now also discover
the commit hash of the build they are running through the UI, instead of
having to comb through logs, or use git.
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
We can now get the list of video devices with the dshow ffmpeg device
(so, on Windows). Most of this patch is adapted from libavdevice's dshow
private internal interface, which retrieves useful info but is only
designed to log it to stdout. We reimplement that to get an actual list
of devices names/descriptions, that we can then open with ffmpeg the
refular way.
The qTox Project is not associated with the Tox Project in any ways, with the exception of "qTox" using the Tox Projet's "toxcore" collection of libraries.
In particular, the Tox Projet does not own copyright over the qTox Project's "qTox" collection of software, source code, and assets.
The qTox Project's assets are under the sole copyright of the qTox contributors, and no partiular rights are granted to the Tox Project.
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.
- Add AvatarBroadcaster, in charge of making sure our friends have our avatar without spamming file transfers
- Fix file sending code not closing the file after transfer, which prevented file previews, and make the QFile a shared_ptr to fix the obvious memory leak
Some small additions to Core to support AvatarBroadcaster
Make the page directly accessible from the main screen by clicking the avatar or the username. Changing the avatar or the username are now possible only from the profile page