Keep a list of requested payments in the Receive tab so that a user can
recall previously created requests after closing their windows.
Currently this list is not stored between bitcoin-qt sessions. This can
be implemented later, but it is not clear where it should be stored as
I don't think it belongs in the wallet (maybe in QSettings?)
- Fixed cut-and-paste error.
- See http://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?7576 for further details.
- Use 'ls -r' rather than non-portable tool 'tac'.
- Simplify filepattern in ls expression so dylib (on OSX) are also detected.
- add missing license headers
- make compatible with Qt5
- enforce header cleanup style
- small code style cleanups
- rename Coin Control dialog into Coin Control Address Selection
- use default font for the windows labels (no monospace)
Make users accustomed to the other subdivision units (mBTC, muBTC)
by showing the total amount in all units in the confirmation dialog.
This was recently raised on the mailing list and could be a preparation
for switching over the default unit eventually.
I was merging change this every time before generation of
the doxygen developer docs (https://dev.visucore.com/bitcoin/doxygen/)
but there's no reason why it can't just be merged upstream.
We already have the exact same funtionality in /contrib/bitrpc/bitrpc.py
If we really do need standalone scripts, then I'll write something to
pull it from that file, rather than having duplicate code.
Forgot to remove wallet tools from index.
Wallet Tools Follow Up Info
- remove default value for parent variable in dialogs, which should appear
centered over main GUI and pass appropriate value
- add some addition NULL pointer checks
Adds three new languages:
- de_AT: German (Austria)
- gl: Galician
- sl_SI: Slovenian (Slovenia)
Updates many others.
Thanks to the translators contributing on Transifex!
Don't require lupdate to build with Qt. Like xgettext it is only
needed to update translations, not for normal builds.
This fixes the gitian build (broken by fcfbf547d).
Based on the proposal, update the help message of rpc methods
- strings arguments are in double quotes rather than square brackets
- numeric arguments have no quotes (and no default value)
- optional parameters are surrounded by round brackets
- json arguments are strings but don't use double quotes
Added 3 sections for the details
- Arguments: lists each argument, it's type, required or not, a default, and a description
- Result: The method result, with json format if applicable, type, and a description
- Examples: examples calls using bitcoin-cli and curl for json rpc call
Problems
- maybe this is too verbose
- lines might be too long
- description are not good or complete
- examples may be too much