jami-client-gnome issueshttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues2018-07-10T14:33:04Zhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/837Migrate Migration view to new LRC models2018-07-10T14:33:04ZSébastien BlinMigrate Migration view to new LRC modelsmigrationview still uses old LRC models. So we need to rewrite related files.migrationview still uses old LRC models. So we need to rewrite related files.Gnome 2018.07.15Sébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/836chatview: remove conversation loading animation2018-07-05T15:03:46ZHugo Lefeuvrechatview: remove conversation loading animationThe conversation loading animation doesn't really improve UX, yet it is a perf issue.
Also, it looks ugly. We should get rid of it.The conversation loading animation doesn't really improve UX, yet it is a perf issue.
Also, it looks ugly. We should get rid of it.Gnome 2018.07.15Hugo LefeuvreHugo Lefeuvrehttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/805Allow Settings view to be closed without saving2018-07-06T19:47:32ZannaAllow Settings view to be closed without savingand without closing the whole window. For now it's only possible to tick the check mark here.
Closing should bring a user back to the main window.
Another way is to give client the functionality that changes are always saved
e.g. see h...and without closing the whole window. For now it's only possible to tick the check mark here.
Closing should bring a user back to the main window.
Another way is to give client the functionality that changes are always saved
e.g. see https://elementary.io/docs/human-interface-guidelines#always-saved
But then an providing an Undo would make sense as well savoirfairelinux/ring-client-gnome#806
What do you think?Gnome 2018.07.15Sébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/802One avatar/display name by account, not general2018-07-06T15:55:29ZSébastien BlinOne avatar/display name by account, not generalDepends on #791Depends on #791Gnome 2018.07.15Sébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/791Rework the Accounts settings page2018-10-16T23:00:46ZSébastien BlinRework the Accounts settings pageThe current settings page is bad and miss some functionnalities.
This is the current POC: (https://gerrit-ring.savoirfairelinux.com/#/c/9453/)
![1527364752_1559_26052018_](/uploads/7369beba7740e4db2a21a877d60515d6/1527364752_1559_260520...The current settings page is bad and miss some functionnalities.
This is the current POC: (https://gerrit-ring.savoirfairelinux.com/#/c/9453/)
![1527364752_1559_26052018_](/uploads/7369beba7740e4db2a21a877d60515d6/1527364752_1559_26052018_.png)
![1527364756_1559_26052018_](/uploads/6beed4b84318e1d049711fe35af808b4/1527364756_1559_26052018_.png)Gnome 2018.07.15Sébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/713[GNOME] Remove Device, Rename Device and Update Device Name2018-06-11T23:15:34ZJami Bot[GNOME] Remove Device, Rename Device and Update Device NameIssue generated from Tuleap's migration script.
**Originally submitted by: Óvári (ovari)**
1. Click "Settings" button
2. Click "Accounts"
3. Click on account
4. Click on "Devices" tab
5. Click on a device shown in the list
Sug...Issue generated from Tuleap's migration script.
**Originally submitted by: Óvári (ovari)**
1. Click "Settings" button
2. Click "Accounts"
3. Click on account
4. Click on "Devices" tab
5. Click on a device shown in the list
Suggestions:
a) Please add a "Remove device" button
b) Please add a "Rename device" button
c) When no device is selected, the "Remove device" and "Rename device" buttons should be grayed out, i.e. disabled
Reinstalling GNOME of a fresh install creates many device listing for the same computer. This feature will help remove duplicates.
Please note that the Rename device and Remove device are available in the Android version of Ring.
Suggestion:
d) When an Android device is renamed, the updated Android name should show in the GNOME version of Ring.
What do you think?
Thank youGnome 2018.07.15Sébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1052Improve conference creation2019-11-20T08:44:30ZSébastien BlinImprove conference creationActually to add a call to the conference, the user has to drag and drop the other call. This is bad, because the feature is hidden and can be improved a lot. Also, this behaviour make it impossible to merge a SIP call with a Jami call (w...Actually to add a call to the conference, the user has to drag and drop the other call. This is bad, because the feature is hidden and can be improved a lot. Also, this behaviour make it impossible to merge a SIP call with a Jami call (which is possible to do in the daemon).
# Idea
Use the same widget as the SIP transfer call (the dropdown), showing current calls on all enabled accounts + present contacts (because calling a non present contact is a non sense in our case). And just click on the wanted item to add it to the conference.
# TODO
- [ ] UI: create the dropdown showing active calls/conferences and present contacts (a treeview should be created for the user)
- [ ] LRC: refacto, and readd a collectionInterface to be able to create custom models like this one
- [ ] UI: The interface should be updated when new presence/calls
- [ ] Daemon: avoid automatic call holding when creating a new call
- [ ] LRC: modify joinCalls to be able to merge with calls from other accounts
- [ ] UI: add filter
- [ ] tests, tests, tests, tests.
# POC
https://review.jami.net/c/ring-client-gnome/+/12140
https://review.jami.net/c/ring-lrc/+/12141
![07-26-19-11_18_55](/uploads/98b56a26482fb8d74dc0401a3b011673/07-26-19-11_18_55.png)New release 1Sébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/942Account: hash displayed instead of registered name after creation2019-01-01T14:38:52ZAdrien BéraudAccount: hash displayed instead of registered name after creationAfter creating a first account (with username registered),
the account infohash (40 chars) is displayed instead of the registered name.After creating a first account (with username registered),
the account infohash (40 chars) is displayed instead of the registered name.CESSébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/868Reworking notifications system2018-07-31T19:43:56ZSébastien BlinReworking notifications system`ringnotify` contains a lot of old code and don't use new LRC models for now. This needs some work to update this file.
For now, I see 3 types for notifications:
1. **Call notifications**, opened when an incoming call is here and close...`ringnotify` contains a lot of old code and don't use new LRC models for now. This needs some work to update this file.
For now, I see 3 types for notifications:
1. **Call notifications**, opened when an incoming call is here and closed at the end of the call.
2. **Request notifications**: opened when a new trust request arrives and closed when the user accepts/refuse/block or just open the conversation.
3. **Chat notifications**: arrives with new interactions and if the current conversation is different or the client not focused. Closed by Gnome or when the conversation is opened.
If the conversation is already activated but not used for x minutes, the notification should still popNext major releaseSébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/801Feature request: Display Emojis stand alone2022-02-18T16:48:07ZHugo LefeuvreFeature request: Display Emojis stand aloneIn the GNU/Linux GNOME client, Emojis are always displayed with background.
This is not the case on all clients, for example the Android app removes the background when a single Emoji is sent:
![samsung_s8_mockup](/uploads/c6a916ec91f9...In the GNU/Linux GNOME client, Emojis are always displayed with background.
This is not the case on all clients, for example the Android app removes the background when a single Emoji is sent:
![samsung_s8_mockup](/uploads/c6a916ec91f98217159061501725efea/samsung_s8_mockup.png)
It would be great to do that in the GNU/Linux GNOME client too.Full Emoji support 🚩https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/799Emojis not displayed on systems not providing an Emoji font2021-07-09T17:48:42ZHugo LefeuvreEmojis not displayed on systems not providing an Emoji fontCurrently Emojis are only displayed correctly if an Emoji font is present on the system. Otherwise they look very crappy (black and white, barely readable, not what people usually call "Emoji").
It would be very nice if the GNU/Linux GN...Currently Emojis are only displayed correctly if an Emoji font is present on the system. Otherwise they look very crappy (black and white, barely readable, not what people usually call "Emoji").
It would be very nice if the GNU/Linux GNOME client was able to display Emojis regardless of the system.Full Emoji support 🚩https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1245Lazy-loading of smartview2021-05-13T18:47:33ZSébastien BlinLazy-loading of smartviewrender_contact_photo & set_tree_model should be async as it takes quite some times when a lot of contacts are there
cf https://blogs.gnome.org/ebassi/documentation/lazy-loading/comment-page-1/render_contact_photo & set_tree_model should be async as it takes quite some times when a lot of contacts are there
cf https://blogs.gnome.org/ebassi/documentation/lazy-loading/comment-page-1/https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1172Add bidi support2020-11-26T21:52:57ZMostafa AhangarhaAdd bidi supportJami Desktop (as of 2020-05-11 20:12:23 UTC build) doesn't support bidi (bidirectional text). While RTL texts are shown on right side of the screen but the text direction is not RTL.
You may add this text for test:
`یک two سه four`
![...Jami Desktop (as of 2020-05-11 20:12:23 UTC build) doesn't support bidi (bidirectional text). While RTL texts are shown on right side of the screen but the text direction is not RTL.
You may add this text for test:
`یک two سه four`
![image](/uploads/6952785acc1be4cd42154bf257009216/image.png)Amin BandaliAmin Bandalihttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1098[chatview] Right-to-left (and left-to-right) option2020-11-20T13:02:00Zovari[chatview] Right-to-left (and left-to-right) optionPlease add `RTL` (right-to-left) and `LTR` (left-to-right) options to the `Type a message` contextual menu.
Right-clicking on `Type a message` brings up the contextual menu
![image](/uploads/f530103eda268191231a023d79dc60a1/image.png)
...Please add `RTL` (right-to-left) and `LTR` (left-to-right) options to the `Type a message` contextual menu.
Right-clicking on `Type a message` brings up the contextual menu
![image](/uploads/f530103eda268191231a023d79dc60a1/image.png)
This would help with languages which are RTL.
Should the setting be able to be set per conversation or global?
Should there be a setting to set the default text direction?
What do you think?
Thank youhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1097Contact not added indirectly2019-11-11T23:54:58ZovariContact not added indirectly1. Accept contact request using Android smartphone
2. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #1 and open Jami Gnome → contact is added
3. Turn off Wi-Fi and turn off Mobile data on Android smartphone
4. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #2 and open Jami Gn...1. Accept contact request using Android smartphone
2. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #1 and open Jami Gnome → contact is added
3. Turn off Wi-Fi and turn off Mobile data on Android smartphone
4. Turn on GNU/Linux computer #2 and open Jami Gnome → `contact is not added (this is a bug)`
5. Turn on Mobile data on Android smartphone → contact is now added to GNU/Linux computer #2 with Jami Gnome
The contact was online when all these steps were done; however, step 4 should also work if the added contact was offline. What do you think?
@sblin is this a bug with the Gnome client or otherwise?
Are you able to reproduce and fix?
Thank you
Android smartphone<br>
Nokia 1 Plus<br>
Android 9 Pie<br>
Jami Live Free or Die - 20191031-01
GNU/Linux computer #1<br>
Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon 64-bit<br>
Jami built on 2019-11-09 02:50:12 UTC
GNU/Linux computer #2<br>
Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon 64-bit<br>
Jami built on 2019-11-09 02:50:12 UTChttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1081Conference widget to show controls by call and add layout2020-10-05T18:15:44ZSébastien BlinConference widget to show controls by call and add layoutA conference widget should be created to avoid to show the mixed video and allow multiple layouts.A conference widget should be created to avoid to show the mixed video and allow multiple layouts.https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1053Black, empty screen shared from wayland desktop session2020-12-29T18:57:09ZBruno KleinertBlack, empty screen shared from wayland desktop sessionHi,
just a black screen is transmitted when Jami is instructed to share the screen
or a part of it from GNOME 3 wayland sessions. From GNOME 3 Xorg sessions it
works as expected, though.
I reproduce this with Jami packaged in Debian. M...Hi,
just a black screen is transmitted when Jami is instructed to share the screen
or a part of it from GNOME 3 wayland sessions. From GNOME 3 Xorg sessions it
works as expected, though.
I reproduce this with Jami packaged in Debian. My original bug report is in Debian's bug tracker: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=931285
Cheers - Brunohttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1045Conversations list doesn't display the arrow correctly2019-08-14T12:41:34ZovariConversations list doesn't display the arrow correctlyThe `red arrow` shown before `Missed outgoing call` doesn't show correctly in the conversations list. Please see image below.
Thank you
![image](/uploads/938f8aa23ec6d95749bb85e908fe685e/image.png)The `red arrow` shown before `Missed outgoing call` doesn't show correctly in the conversations list. Please see image below.
Thank you
![image](/uploads/938f8aa23ec6d95749bb85e908fe685e/image.png)https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1026Do not show the "Let a Message View" for SIP accounts2020-11-26T21:27:23ZSébastien BlinDo not show the "Let a Message View" for SIP accountshttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/998Show unread messages in tray icon2021-09-01T16:27:20ZYisrael Dov Show unread messages in tray iconSee https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/ring-project/issues/527
When there are unread messages, there should be some notification on the tray icon like other clients do. Pidgin, Riot etc.
I am on ubuntu 18.04 using i3 wm
Thank you.See https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/ring-project/issues/527
When there are unread messages, there should be some notification on the tray icon like other clients do. Pidgin, Riot etc.
I am on ubuntu 18.04 using i3 wm
Thank you.Amin BandaliAmin Bandali