}
// Check for the sender auto coloring option
- _senderAutoColor = s.value("Flags/senderAutoColor", QVariant(true)).toBool();
+ _senderAutoColor = s.value("Colors/SenderAutoColor", false).toBool();
// Now initialize the mapping between FormatCodes and FormatTypes...
_formatCodes["%O"] = None;
void UiStyle::setSenderAutoColor( bool state ) {
_senderAutoColor = state;
UiStyleSettings s(_settingsKey);
- s.setValue("Flags/senderAutoColor", QVariant(state));
+ s.setValue("Colors/SenderAutoColor", QVariant(state));
}
QTextCharFormat UiStyle::format(FormatType ftype, Settings::Mode mode) const {
// 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.
- hash = qChecksum(_sender.toAscii().data(), _sender.toAscii().size());
- return (UiStyle::FormatType)((((hash % 21) + 1) << 24) + 0x200);
+ hash = qChecksum(sender().toAscii().data(), sender().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: