See issue #3271 for a motivation of this feature.
This patch adds an additional text input to the advanced view of the password generator. All characters of this input field (if not empty) will be added as another group to the password generator. The characters from the excluded field have precedence over the characters from this new field, meaning any character added to both fields will *not* appear in any generated password. As the
characters from this new field will be added as their own group to the password generator, checking the 'Include characters from every group' checkbox will
force at least character to be chosen from the new input field.
The `PasswordGenerator` class has also been changed so that the `isValid` method returns `true` if only characters from the new input field would be used.
There is a new, simple test that covers the new feature. While the test only uses ASCII characters, any Unicode characters can be used with the new feature.
* Remove repeat password on entry edit
* Move show/hide password and password generator buttons into the field as actions.
* Register keyboard shortcut Ctrl+H to toggle password visibility
* Register keyboard shortcut Ctrl+G to open the password generator
* Cleanup code and improve interactions between elements
* Simplify Password Generator button layout; convert advanced mode button to toggle button
* Update GUI tests
* Fixes#4120
Removes unnecessary & from strings in settings widgets. These cause confusion and complicate translation. They are unnecessary as all dialogs allow efficient tabbing between elements.
Also add colons after several settings with input boxes and remove a hard stop.
Improve wording of strings based on translator feedback.
Fix case sensitive matching of CLI Export.
* Add application settings reset button
- Corrects accessibility findings GP.2
* Use icons in addition to color to indicate password mismatch
- Corrects accessibility finding CN.2
* Announce begin/end of list navigation
- Corrects accessibility finding KF.4
* Fixes for keyboard navigation
- Add Ctrl+F10 keyboard shortcut to show group/entry context menus. Fixes#3140
- Improve movement between form fields
* Fix loading system-defined language in translator
- Fixes#3202
- Bypass built-in Qt loading of QLocale for translations. The order of loading languages doesn't consider all file names prior to moving to the next language in the list. This resulted in English being chosen no matter what language is the top priority.
* Improve message box defaults and fix documentation links
* Better support for screen readers
* Add accessible names on form fields
* Prevent changing values during settings widget scrolling
- Add an event filter to combo boxes and spin boxes on the settings page to prevent the mouse wheel from changing the values without having focus
- Add horizontal stretch to the security settings to make the spin boxes more manageable.
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.
* Add Standalone Password Generator. Closes#18
* Add an entropy meter for passwords. Closes#84
* Don't require password repeat when it is visible. Fixes#27
It's loosely based on OS X PasswordAssistant. Generation happens as soon as a
change is made, and on open of the widget. A combobox has been added to allow
one to choose from some randomally-generated alternatives, and the UI is
generally been made a bit more compact.
Written by Michael Curtis <michael@moltenmercury.org> and revised by me.
Closes#119https://github.com/keepassx/keepassx/pull/38