`IRCChannelMemberListModel->nick_at` returns the nick name of a channel
member at the specified index.
`IRCClient->nick_without_prefix` returns a formatted nick name without
privilege prefix.
With this patch, it's now possible to pass a Gfx::ShareableBitmap in an
IPC message. As long as the message itself is synchronous, the bitmap
will be adopted by the receiving end, and disowned by the sender nicely
without any accounting effort like we've had to do in the past.
Use this in NotificationServer to allow sending arbitrary bitmaps as
icons instead of paths-to-icons.
If you receive a channel or query message while the app is inactive,
or while the channel/query is inactive, we now post a desktop
notification so you can learn that something is happening. :^)
Since the returned object is now owned by the callee object, we can
simply vend a ChildType&. This allows us to use "." instead of "->"
at the call site, which is quite nice. :^)
As suggested by Joshua, this commit adds the 2-clause BSD license as a
comment block to the top of every source file.
For the first pass, I've just added myself for simplicity. I encourage
everyone to add themselves as copyright holders of any file they've
added or modified in some significant way. If I've added myself in
error somewhere, feel free to replace it with the appropriate copyright
holder instead.
Going forward, all new source files should include a license header.
This seemed like a perfect fit for LibHTML. We can now style the IRC
channels and queries however we like with the power of HTML and CSS.
This patch doesn't do much in the way of styling, it just gets the
basic mechanism into place.
Now you can hook activation via GAbstractView::on_activation.
The design still isn't quite right, we should eventually move the selection
away from the model somehow.
This really brings the UI to life in a pleasant way. It's a bit annoying
that you can't initiate a resize by clicking on the shading of a splitter
resizer that actually belongs to the neighboring GFrame, I'm not sure how
to fix that yet but I'll think of something.
IRCChannel and IRCQuery objects now create their own windows with the
help of an aid_create_window callback provided by IRCAppWindow.
There's still a bit of murk but this is already an improvement.