This is done in as much of a drop-in fashion as possible. Note that
libvips does not support animated PNGs[^1], and as such this
conversion removes support for them as emoji; however, libvips
includes support for webp images, which future commits will take
advantage of.
This removes the MAX_EMOJI_GIF_SIZE limit, since that existed to work
around bugs in Pillow. MAX_EMOJI_GIF_FILE_SIZE_BYTES is fixed to
actually be 128KiB (not 128MiB, as it actually was), and is counted
_after_ resizing, since the point is to limit the amount of data
transfer to clients.
[^1]: https://github.com/libvips/libvips/discussions/2000
Multiple events may be created with the same timestamp; we add a
default ordering by "id" such that these have a consistent ordering in
tests (to solve for flaky tests), as well as in the internal API.
Apart from the normal (collapsed) and full screen sizes, a new expanded
state with the same size as the maximum a normal compose box can stretch
to when full (40% of the screen height) is now available. Now a user can
expand the compose box without it covering the full screen with a click.
The vertical resize icon in the bottom right corner of the compose box
is rendered useless so has been removed.
All three states can be cycled through by clicking the compose resize
button in the order: collapsed -> 40% of the screen -> full screen. When
a message naturally causes the compose box in its normal state to expand
up to 40% of the screen, clicking the resize button will take it to full
screen state.
Fixes: #29966.
We divide functionality into that for "full_size" and "expanded", which
are identical for now.
This is a prep commit for adding an intermediate expanded screen size.
We previously had two CSS rules for control-label-disabled
class, one in settings.css and one in subscriptions.css
and the rule in subscriptions.css was being used by all
the elements with that class.
This commit refactors the code to have only single CSS rule
for that class with the value being set to the one used in
subscriptions.css, because that was the one being used and
that also looks better in terms of design, and the CSS is
defined in settings.css since it can be considered more
general file for writing CSS used in organization/personal
settings along with stream settings.
This commit also removes the unused code for
".control-label-disabled.enabled" selector since we no
longer use that selector.
When narrowing to a DM with their own user pill in recipient, a
duplicate DM row gets rendered.
This commit fixes this behaviour and doesn't render a separate row
when one's own email is included in recipient.
Fixes regression from zulip#29175.
When narrowing to an existing topic name with different casing, left
sidebar renders duplicate topic rows for the existing topic name and
one with the different casing. Since topic names are case insensitive,
it should narrow to the existing row only.
Fixes regression from #29175.
Since we don't want col_focus to be on the time column as we don't
track it in recent view, we simply mark it as an element user
cannot focus to avoid any confusion.
Tabbing through the navbar elements, `Hide user list` tooltip
stays visible even if focus is moved away from it.
We move tooltip to the element receiving focus and blur event
to fix it. See previous commit for more details.
The elements which received focus didn't have tooltips attached to
them, thus when blur was triggered on `a`, the tooltip didn't hide
as it was not listening on it for the blur event.
We move the toolip to `a` elements so that when focus and blur
are triggered tippy is able to capture them.