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2016-02-02Change stanza body to boost::optional<std::string> typeTobias Markmann
Changed MUCController to only handle message stanzas as subject change if <subject/> is present and neither <body/> nor <thread/> is present in the message stanza. Test-Information: Added unit tests verifying behavior described in XEP-0045 section 8.1. Unit tests pass on OS X 10.11.2. Change-Id: I1d22272da1675176be131ab360b214a98f20533f
2015-07-10Create notice events for incoming file-transfersTobias Markmann
Test-Information: Send a file from one Swift instance to another. The UX is similar to that of a MUC invite, clicking the notice will bring the relevant chat in front. Change-Id: Ief3cd7371ae01b2b38b6d1af36189df961eacef4
2014-12-15Update Copyright in SwiftKevin Smith
Change-Id: Idb6ef5fa191b1465c0bf46c47e63b695de07fa0b
2013-03-04Qt5 support & warning fixes.Remko Tronçon
Change-Id: I62c7d5ca44c915e36c797c798294b7c34b465514
2012-04-12Refactoring incoming MUC invites UI.Tobias Markmann
Making MUC invites non-modal by moving them into the chat view. Adding event classes for invites so they turn up in 'Notices'-tab and generate notifications. License: This patch is BSD-licensed, see http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
2011-03-17Fixed some more strings.Remko Tronçon
2011-02-19Make Swift translatable.Remko Tronçon
2011-02-14Removed Swift::String.Remko Tronçon
2010-09-15Moved events from Swiften to Swift.Remko Tronçon
2010-06-11Show the time of Notices in the tooltip.Kevin Smith
Resolves: #396
2010-04-16Slighly better rendering for the Event view.Kevin Smith
2010-04-12Show ErrorEvent when roster push fails.Kevin Smith
Resolves: #293
2010-04-08Added copyrights to Swift.Remko Tronçon
2010-03-22Lots of plumbing for event view.Kevin Smith
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.
2010-03-19Start of event viewer.Kevin Smith
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.