* Add keybinding for quit
* Reorder default settings
The related keybindings are now located closer together.
quit is not commented by default, but instead has an empty list.
* No need for braces for a single instruction
Alt+M: toggle "mute all notifications except highlights"
Alt+Shift+M: toggle "mute all notifications"
The Keys.Rooms.(previous/next)_highlight keybinds, previously bound to
Alt+(Shift+)M (stood for "mention") now defaults to Alt+(Shift+)H.
The NotificationLevel enum and notificationLevel property had to be
moved from Window to UI due to QML having a global "Window" object that
causes conflicts when trying to access the enum as
"Window.NotificationLevel" from UI.qml.
Pin/unpin is more representative of what the function actually does
for rooms in the left pane. Also change the corresponding icons and
renames the config file section: RoomList.Bookmarks → RoomList.Pinned
Add RoomList.local_unread_markers option to settings.py,
which is False by default.
Before, this way always enabled and conflicts with push rules by marking
anything as unread without any logic.
- Notifications.alert_time → Notifications.flash_time,
more evocative of what these "alerts" actually do
- Change default for the above from 0 to 5, since now push rules already
control precisely what to enable or disable these alerts for
- Notifications.urgent_alert_time → Notifications.highlight_flash_time,
"highlight" is the term used in the matrix doc
Fix refresh and sign out keybinds that were broken, and rename
these in settings.py:
- Keys.Sessions.refresh → Keys.Security.refresh
- Keys.Sessions.sign_out_checked_or_all → Keys.Security.sign_out
Toggle display of the focused message's seen counter tooltip,
which shows which user have this message as their last seen
and when did they send that information.
When this mode is active, you can move the focus
to other messages and the tooltip will update itself.
If a message doesn't have a counter, it won't have a tooltip.
python_debugger (shift+F1) will now always start pdb, and
python_remote_debugger will always start remote_pdb.
Since the new autoreload.py script doesn't break stdin like entr with
live-reload.sh did, we can now use pdb if the app is connected to a
terminal.