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The moving of our sound playing to our message highlighting code
resulted in non-message events not having sound notifications played
anymore. This commit fixes this issue for incoming file-transfers,
by playing the default message received sound as long as sounds are
not globally disabled in Swift.
Test-Information:
Tested on OS X 10.9.5 with Qt 5.4.2, by exchanging files and
messages between two Swift instances.
Change-Id: Ie09473efeef8366b76f6f7b59cc941fe6a0ad8f0
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Change-Id: Idb6ef5fa191b1465c0bf46c47e63b695de07fa0b
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Change-Id: Ib6bd42cecff018998117bc1e7db279a62b3af434
License: This patch is BSD-licensed, see Documentation/Licenses/BSD-simplified.txt for details.
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Release-Notes: It is now possible for sysadmins to deploy files with policies for configuration options, such as making it impossible for users to save passwords or to force sound notifications off, or to set defaults.
Also allow changing an option so that Swift disconnects on idle timeout, instead of going away.
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Resolves: #775
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Resolves: #192
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Doesn't persist option yet.
Resolves: #192
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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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Swiften and Swift now build with no compiler warnings for me on Snow Leopard.
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