Probably missing copy of body to plain in carbon and privmessage.
Only covers the incoming message path because goal is OMEMO decryption
of untrusted message.
Cover some of the log functions but not all.
Implements feature requested at: https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/632
So instead of:
/time console set <format>
/time chat set <format>
/time muc set <format>
/time mucconfig set <format>
/time private set <format>
/time xml set <format>
As a short cut the user can do:
/time all set <format>
Excluding statusbar and lastactivity settings since they are not for main windows, but used slightly differently.
Some code was duplicated/similar.
The parts about using a chatwin while being started from another window
(recipient provided) and being a chatwin were the same.
Like this it should be easier to read and less code.
In case Python or C plugins are disabled install/load failed silently.
Notify the user that we can't load them because profanity was built
without support for plugins.
Some of the omemo commands depend on the roster being present.
Several of those functions call `assert()` if that's not the case.
Modify omemo autocompletion in such a way that only things that don't
need the roster will be completed. Only works on first level.
When typing `/omemo` it will still complete to `/omemo start` but not
offer suggestions for that, but print a message that you need to be
connected.
Fix https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1117
+ Arch and Debian are run in Docker containers, as openSUSE Tumbleweed.
+ OSX/macOS doesn't use any containers.
* Homebrew is used to fetch all the dependencies.
* The dependencies are declared in the Brewfile.travis file.
+ The travis-build.sh script has been modified to check for the current
OS and the different configure flags has been moved into an array
that'll be looped through instead.
The xscreensaver (for libXScrnSaver) flags has been removed for macOS
as it only makes sense for systems running X11, which macOS doesn't
(usually) do.
+ Some minor shellcheck fixes, too.
Fixes: #1100
Users where under the impression that you can't colour the time displayed
in the statusbar.
Let's add it to the template, and also change all themes to use the same
colour for the time as for the statusbar text.