Fix/work around KeePassXC flickering and not restoring from tray on some Linux systems, which happens if the window is hidden and minimized by code at the same time (see issue #1595).
- Fix unnecessary automatic upgrade to KDBX 4.0 and prevent challenge-response key being stripped [#1568]
- Abort saving and show an error message when challenge-response fails [#1659]
- Support inner stream protection on all string attributes [#1646]
- Fix favicon downloads not finishing on some websites [#1657]
- Fix freeze due to invalid STDIN data [#1628]
- Correct issue with encrypted RSA SSH keys [#1587]
- Fix crash on macOS due to QTBUG-54832 [#1607]
- Show error message if ssh-agent communication fails [#1614]
- Fix --pw-stdin and filename parameters being ignored [#1608]
- Fix Auto-Type syntax check not allowing spaces and special characters [#1626]
- Fix reference placeholders in combination with Auto-Type [#1649]
- Fix qtbase translations not being loaded [#1611]
- Fix startup crash on Windows due to missing SVG libraries [#1662]
- Correct database tab order regression [#1610]
- Fix GCC 8 compilation error [#1612]
- Fix copying of advanced attributes on KDE [#1640]
- Fix member initialization of CategoryListWidgetDelegate [#1613]
- Fix inconsistent toolbar icon sizes and provide higher-quality icons [#1616]
- Improve preview panel geometry [#1609]
The 'text' property of the QAction gets mangled by KDE when it adds its
own accelerator shortcuts. But the data property is ours. Use that for
keying instead.
Signed-off-by: Steven Noonan <steven@uplinklabs.net>
Similar to KeePass2 most elements are checked for a
Protected="True"
attribute. Previously, files KDBX 3.1 files with protected Binary
entries, as seen in the wild, could not be read (mangled passwords and
file attachments).
When a field value is of the form ...{REF:...}...
Then:
* Auto-type does not work with that field
* References to this field are not properly resolved
This commit fixes both issues.
Databases are re-opened by traversing LastOpenedDatabases from front to
back, i.e. the last element in the list will be the active tab. However,
the most-recently used database is currently stored at the beginning of
the list. This leads to the least-recently used database to be the
ative tab on next startup.
Previously, this has been fixed in 4c76c97 by opening the databases in
reversed order. This change was accidentally reverted in 165d664.
Instead, change the order of LastOpenedDatabases itself, so no reversal
on opening the databases is necessary.
Resolves#1572