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.
close#3201
add the limitation of the group's name in the shortcut menu
the exclusion of the possibility of incorrect display the context menu, caused by the long group name
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.
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
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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Since consistency in code is most important, 'ToxId' is used
for code, whereas 'Tox ID' anywhere outside of code.
Also fixed wrong comments in core.h:
* qTox gets only public key of a grouchat peer, not their
Tox ID
* qTox tries to return full address (Tox ID) or public key
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