This was done before OX was implemented. In 0.10 ox landed in Profanity
and we have the blogpost:
https://profanity-im.github.io/blog/post/openpgp-for-xmpp-ox/ to
describe the usage.
We will have a man page to help users with the setup as well.
@mdosch discovered that we now don't print `:` for messages from others
anymore.
Until
https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/pull/1663#issuecomment-1114625151
is fixed lets restore the default behaviour to always add `:` in
`_win_print_internal()`.
The result will be that a stamp set to `-->` will also look like `-->:`.
Rotated log files will now be: `.local/share/profanity/logs/profanity.001.log`
We only use logrotation if we use the default log file ending with .log.
So Replacing the `.` should be fine.
User supplied log files are not rotated.
Fix https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1693
```
@StefanKropp @DebXWoody please check `_handle_ox_chat()` I don't
understand what you are doing there.
1)
First plain is assigned `message->plain =
p_ox_gpg_decrypt(xmpp_stanza_get_text(ox));`
and then in the same if block you overwrite this with `message->plain =
xmpp_stanza_get_text(b);` without freeing the old value as far as I can
see.
2)
Sometimes even doing `message->plain = "OX error: No payload found";`.
Shouldn't there be a `strdup()`? I think later on we try to free the
whole message struct. So we can't mix this static things.
```
Asserting here is not the right thing to do at all.
A person could have a typo in the fingerprint. Or like in the case of
the reported bug just confuse the arguments.
An additional check for valid jid should be added later to the calling
function maybe.
Fix https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1698
When editing multi-line messages or comments everything past the first
newline becomes invisible.
This patch fixes it by substituting a Unicode symbol for "return"
instead of printing the newline as is. On locales where it's not
available single backslash is used instead.
Dont show presence status changes by default in chat and muc windows.
Users repeatedly ask how to change this setting in the MUC.
We have it in the FAQ since a long time.
And most people I know change this setting, including me.
So it looks like it's time to change this default.
Since some other commands are using british spelling for colour it
makes sense to have it available for /color command as well.
IRC users will feel more at home having /topic command equivalent to
/subject (which seems to be a MUC-specific terminology).