The QML design of styling is that one extends the "Template" version
of a component. With the Basic, the Fusion etc already provided.
But after upgrading to Qt6.9 that styling for Popup changed and broke
the look of Flowee Pay.
So, we no longer use the Basic styled class, but the bare one which
should never change.
This additionally simplifies a lot of the workarounds surrounding insets
and other stuff that existed in the Basic.Popup, and we just don't set
in our own "style" of Popup.
Beautiful result, lots of complexity removed from AccountDetails,
TransactionListItem and very much from PopupOverlay
This makes the label a bit shorter to avoid it overlapping the fiat text
in more cases.
We also now place the edit widget on top of the pencil button to get as
much space for editing as we can get.
When a new transaction is sent and edited directly in the backend
we expect that the item is re-created and thus the on-initial-
construction method to be called.
But, QML caches and thus our smart solution doesn' work.
This revisits the usage of the Info object and who owns it,
in order to increase the stability of the UI/UX
And, as said, it adds a way to edit the user comment directly
in the first popup in a nice user experience.
The idea is that if you send a transaction you may want to see it
getting confirmed.
This now shows directly in the main UI in an unobtrusive manner with
checks.
The popup showing details of a certain list-item had the down-side that
the list item we selected was made darker with the rest of the screen,
making it harder to understand the whole info.
This change repeats the clicked item inside the popup in a way that
makes it immediately clear which transaction we are showing details of.