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 main font on Android seems to not ship with 'semi-bold' on
various devices. Which means that the title just was the same
as the content and while I like subtlety, in this case if failed.
Better to go with bold than with no difference at all...
Additionally small spacing / sizing fixes.
When an input used in a transaction comes from a cash-fusion
transaction, we now put the CF logo next to it in order to
make this fact clear to the user and allow them to understand
how tracable this specific payment was.
* make it much faster for large transactions to open by not drawing and
then hiding the inputs/outputs that are not relevant to us.
* Allow expanding cloaked addresses by clicking on them.
* instead of a right mouse button menu, show a copy icon next to each
address.
* Add the chainprefix to the clipboard on copy.
This adds a context menu to open the transaction in the blockchair
explorer.
We also show a visual feedback on copying the txid.
And we update the blocks past to be number of confirmations and avoid
any confusion.
This stores the time of a transaction in the store of the wallet, and
indeed sets it when it is added to the wallet first time.
For instance when we create it or when the tx is first sent to us at
initial broadcast.
We add some logic to the model in order to put a bit more effort into
finding times of a transaction that did not get mined and (before this
code) did not get its time of creation set. Mostly this is about
rejected transactions. And there we guestimate the time instead.
On mobile we should not just show a text edit on an otherwise
labels-only screen, because the edit takes focus and opens the
on-screen keyboard. Which makes the amount of usable space
significantly less.
So make the editing user-triggered.