- Bottom tab now only shows indices of active chat windows unless focused
- Always focus Home screen on startup instead of the last loaded conference
- Conference tab names are no longer prefixed with the conference number
- Home and Contact tab names are now capitalized
- Conference logging now behaves the same as 1-on-1 chats: Instead
of creating a new log file every time we restat the client
we use the unique conference ID to keep track of path names.
This also allows us to load history for saved groups on client startup
- Added a log init function / general code refactor.
- Fixed a bug that caused log files to be created even when logging
is disabled.
Instead of using various different forms of string arrays and having to handle them
differently for string completion, we now always use char pointer arrays. This allows
us to remove some large stack allocations, remove a bunch of confusing defines that
keep track of global array sizes, and generally unclutters the code so it's easier
to read.
ToxWindow constructor functions now return pointers instead of structs
ToxWindow windows array now holds pointers instead of structs
Refactor some logic in windows.c pertaining to keeping track of active windows
Use uint8_t for window array indexing
Also, removed `__inline` from an extern function (why was it there?).
Also, moved one extern declaration to a header file. There are lots of
these that need to be moved, but one thing at a time.
This fixes a bug where lines would sometimes be incorrectly marked as unread, as well as
a bug where inbound messages would sometimes be coloured incorrectly
Ctrl-T toggles paste mode.
Useful when pasting multiline text because it avoids triggering an
enter keypress after linebreaks.
Instead, every \r is translated to \n which is again translated to a
pilcrow (see previous commit).
The pasted text can then be sent as a whole instead of splitting up in
multiple messages.
Adds a nonl() call to avoid translation from \r to \n when pressing
enter.
C-J -> \n
Enter -> \r
To allow multiline input, \n chars (e.g. when pressing C-J) are replaced
with a pilcrow. After hitting enter, every pilcrow is substituted with
\n again.