This detects that the currently selected wallet is fully encryted and if
it is, it shows a password request page on top of the current screen.
The default setup aims to have people type a PIN in numbers to unlock
the wallet, but we also provide a way to make it use a textual password
instead.
When the user starts editing the text label, the way out is to use the
(virtual) keyboards 'enter' or 'done' button.
We mark this button as disabled while editing to avoid weird situation.
This also works around the application completely hanging in Qt651 on
the phone. Hanging as in: Android suggests it to be killed.
This now uses the new Qt APIs for requesting camera permissions
on supported platforms (Adnroid and iOS).
There are still several ifdefs and the older code is still there,
lets leave that for some releases, because why not.
This is a long overdue cleanup around the ideas of entering
numbers in Flowee Pay.
The core dataclass BitcoinValue now keeps track where the number
came from, either user input or some calculation. This allows
us to have the Fiat and the Coin price stay in sync without weird
problems.
The one we type uses a string, the price field that we are not typing in
is then a slave and we follow the auto-generated number as the
source.
This solves a host of known issues:
* Editing of value objects is much more consistnnt and predictable now.
* Switching to a different fiat type now properly re-calculates the
values that are slaved. So if the primary is a BCH value then the fiat
value gets the new exhange rate instantly applied.
* Switching to a different fiat type properly applies having a separator
So if you go from euro to Japanese yen, we now remove the separator
and the numbers behind it.
* Changing the app setting from BCH to mBCH now properly updates all
amounts. Notice that the user-typed string wins, if you typed 2 and
then change to mBCH we assume you wanted 2, not 2000.
* Paste now works more logcally.
* Cursor is no longer sometimes invisible, requiring backspace to make
it show up.
And last we now protect against too large numbers. It is seen as an
error to type a number above 21 million BCH.
Fixes#19
As the name is so much wider the widget didn't work well, this
makes the name not overlap.
Additionally, added a space beteween the currency name and
the numbers.
Not all usages of the old 'QR' image were about scanning, so the
added photo frame ended up causing a UX regression for those
that were used to indicate showing a QR.
Instead we now have 2 icons (at 4kb ascii text each, thats literally
not a big deal) to acoid this confusion.
This removes the dependency on the QrEncode lib and uses
the fact that our scanning lib also is capable of making QRs.
We now allow the QR to get its color inverted for dark mode
users, making it less bright to show a QR.
This introduces a new QR-creation mode which allows spaces and
other chars to be in there directly without being URL-encoded.
This improves the QR showing of the user's seed-phrase (in the
backup screen).
This adds the ability to scan a seed phrase with your camera by
adding a button to the wallet import page.
This also adds support for the QR format that the bitcoin com
wallet uses in its QR for seed phrases.
This includes a self-drawn SVG of a ribbon, configurable text on top and
just a simple checkbox to recognize that at this time there is only one
category-type. KISS.
This sets up a basic system for creating modules on top of the flowee
pay static lib in a way that is ensured to be isolated (modules can't
accidentally use each other's classes)
The setup is made such that the buildsystem does the hard work on
plugging in a new module, making it so that all you need to do is create
a new dir and a "{something}ModuleInfo.h" file and it will get compiled
in.
The point there is to make it not have any merge conflicts and just make
it dead easy to get started.