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Resolves: #318
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Resolves: #322
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Resolves: #320
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This allows users to tweak windowmanagers like FVWM based on the
type of dialog of Swift.
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Resolves: #252
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Fixes: #207
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Resolves: #303
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Resolves: #293
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Resolves: #307
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Resolves: #284
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Connections that don't go away when the slot is destroyed.
Resolves: #310
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Resolves: #240
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Resolves: 217
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Resolves: #270
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Resolves: #192
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Doesn't persist option yet.
Resolves: #192
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on Windows to Qt-4.6
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Resolves: #292
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Resolves: #295
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This isn't ready yet, but clicking on a message in the event view will now cause the chat to pop up, and the plumbing is there for doing something with subscription requests - I just don't, yet.
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Creates a basic event viewer framework, and plugs it into the Swift controllers, so that messages are displayed (in a very ugly way). Still a long way to go.
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