#include "uisettings.h"
#include "util.h"
-// FIXME remove with migration code
-#include <QSettings>
-
UiStyle::UiStyle(const QString &settingsKey) : _settingsKey(settingsKey) {
// register FormatList if that hasn't happened yet
// FIXME I don't think this actually avoids double registration... then again... does it hurt?
Q_ASSERT(QVariant::nameToType("UiStyle::FormatList") != QVariant::Invalid);
}
- // FIXME remove migration at some point
- // We remove old settings if we find them, since they conflict
-#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
- QSettings mys(QCoreApplication::organizationDomain(), Quassel::buildInfo().clientApplicationName);
-#else
- QSettings mys(QCoreApplication::organizationName(), Quassel::buildInfo().clientApplicationName);
-#endif
- mys.beginGroup("QtUi");
- if(mys.childGroups().contains("Colors")) {
- qDebug() << "Removing obsolete UiStyle settings!";
- mys.endGroup();
- mys.remove("Ui");
- mys.remove("QtUiStyle");
- mys.remove("QtUiStyleNew");
- mys.remove("QtUi/Colors");
- mys.sync();
- }
-
_defaultFont = QFont("Monospace", QApplication::font().pointSize());
// Default format
_customFormats[type] = s.customFormat(type);
}
+ // Check for the sender auto coloring option
+ _senderAutoColor = s.value("Colors/SenderAutoColor", false).toBool();
+
// Now initialize the mapping between FormatCodes and FormatTypes...
_formatCodes["%O"] = None;
_formatCodes["%B"] = Bold;
_cachedFontMetrics.clear();
}
+void UiStyle::setSenderAutoColor( bool state ) {
+ _senderAutoColor = state;
+ UiStyleSettings s(_settingsKey);
+ s.setValue("Colors/SenderAutoColor", QVariant(state));
+}
+
QTextCharFormat UiStyle::format(FormatType ftype, Settings::Mode mode) const {
+ // Check for enabled sender auto coloring
+ if ( (ftype & 0x00000fff) == Sender && !_senderAutoColor ) {
+ // Just use the default sender style if auto coloring is disabled
+ ftype = Sender;
+ }
+
if(mode == Settings::Custom && _customFormats.contains(ftype)) return _customFormats.value(ftype);
else return _defaultFormats.value(ftype, QTextCharFormat());
}
// color codes!
if(ftype & 0x00400000) fmt.merge(format((FormatType)(ftype & 0x0f400000))); // foreground
if(ftype & 0x00800000) fmt.merge(format((FormatType)(ftype & 0xf0800000))); // background
+ // Sender auto colors
+ if((ftype & 0xfff) == 0x200 && (ftype & 0xff000200) != 0x200) fmt.merge(format((FormatType)(ftype & 0xff000200)));
// URL
if(ftype & Url) fmt.merge(format(Url));
return _cachedFormats[ftype] = fmt;
{
}
-void UiStyle::StyledMessage::style(UiStyle *style) {
+void UiStyle::StyledMessage::style(UiStyle *style) const {
QString user = userFromMask(sender());
QString host = hostFromMask(sender());
QString nick = nickFromMask(sender());
UiStyle::FormatType UiStyle::StyledMessage::senderFormat() const {
switch(type()) {
case Message::Plain:
- return UiStyle::Sender; break;
+ // To produce random like but stable nick colorings some sort of hashing should work best.
+ // In this case we just use the qt function qChecksum which produces a
+ // CRC16 hash. This should be fast and 16 bits are more than enough.
+ {
+ QString nick = nickFromMask(sender()).toLower();
+ if(!nick.isEmpty()) {
+ int chopCount = 0;
+ while(nick[nick.count() - 1 - chopCount] == '_') {
+ chopCount++;
+ }
+ nick.chop(chopCount);
+ }
+ quint16 hash = qChecksum(nick.toAscii().data(), nick.toAscii().size());
+ return (UiStyle::FormatType)((((hash % 12) + 1) << 24) + 0x200); // FIXME: amount of sender colors hardwired
+ }
case Message::Notice:
return UiStyle::NoticeMsg; break;
case Message::Server:
}
}
+
/***********************************************************************************/
QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &out, const UiStyle::FormatList &formatList) {