* Resolves#764
* Add libqrencode and qtsvg dependencies
* Ensure QR code remains square
* Auto-close QR code dialog when database is locked
* Add databaseLocked() Signal to databaseWidget
* Correct otpauth URI output in Totp::writeSettings(...)
This patch implements a new database wizard to guide users through the process
of setting up a new database and choosing sane encryption settings.
It also reimplements the master key settings to be more
user-friendly. Users can now add, change, or remove individual composite
key components instead of having to set all components at once. This
avoids confusion about a password being reset if the user only wants to
add a key file.
With these changes comes a major refactor of how database composite keys and key
components are handled. Copying of keys is prohibited and each key
exists only once in memory and is referenced via shared pointers. GUI
components for changing individual keys are encapsulated into separate
classes to be more reusable. The password edit and generator widgets
have also been refactored to be more reusable.
KeepassXC tries to load the theme icon first and then falls back to the internal icon unless the check is explicitely disabled. Remove the check from most icons
Fixes#756
* Added Patreon contributors
* Added real names to project maintainers
* Cleaned up layout
* Added settings button to main toolbar
* Added actions for "Donate" and "Report a Bug" to help menu
Ignoring closeEvent signals that the application doesn't want the widget
to be closed. This may cause unwanted shutdown interruption. There's no
difference between close() and hide() unless WA_DeleteOnClose is set, so
it's better to just accept the event if we're hiding the window
afterwards anyway.
Resolves#856
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).
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>
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