1. Using FileSystemPathEdit is not entirely correct, as it only always
shows false warnings when parameters are present.
2. FileSystemPathEdit::selectedPath() modifies the path to unix format,
in this specific case, we need to faithfully execute what user inputted.
3. Given the above it is reasonable to revert back to QLineEdit, as it
is just sufficient in functionality and doesn't modifiy the inputs.
Normalize Web API method names.
Allow to use alternative Web UI.
Switch Web API version to standard form (i.e. "2.0").
Improve Web UI translation code.
Retranslate changed files.
Add Web API for RSS subsystem.
Fix LineEdit widget size issues
Up-scale the icons on statusbar
Up-scale the icons in options dialog. Closes#7729.
Fix small icons in cookie manager
Fix progress bar height
Fix small icons in confirm delete dialog
Fix small icons in options dialog
Fix small images in about dialog
qDebug(), qInfo(), qWarning(), qCritical(), qFatal() expect %s arguments
to be UTF-8 encoded, while qPrintable() converts to local 8-bit encoding.
Therefore qUtf8Printable() should be used for logging strings instead of
qPrintable().
torrentcontentmodel: Use a variable to store filesCount
optionsdlg: add fallthrough comment to suppress warning
speedPlotview: initialize member
misc: fix wrong type used, add spaces
An icon theme may use variously styled icons for various types of UI
elements. For example, Breeze theme uses monochrome icons for actions
(toolbars) and statuses, but colourful for view contents. qBittorrent
was using icon names without putting attention to categories, creating
mix of styles in UI elements (i.e. the main toolbar).
This commit fixes icon names (and move some of them to theme) to avoid
this style mixes where possible.
Unfortunately, options dialog page icons for network and speed limits
are remained monochrome because there are no Breeze or Adwaita icons to
match.