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Matthew Chen 442546fba8 Align the message state indicators with the behavior on Android and desktop.
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2017-03-20 12:55:35 -04:00
Russ Shanahan b40f6acd01 Voiceover fix: Message author read as thread name (#1437) FREEBIE
There was a bug in voiceover mode. When reading messages, Voiceover
would read out "message author: message content" for each chat bubble,
but the message author was always the name of the chat. So if it was
a contact chat, every message would be read as if from the other party,
and if it was a group chat, every message would be from the title of
the group.

This patch looks up the display name for the given signal id so
Voiceover reads the correct name for each message. It will read "Me" if
the message is outgoing.
2016-11-17 13:31:46 -05:00
Michael Kirk 33f6a95520 Explain send failures for text and media messages
fixes #1231

Motivation
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Previously when messages failed to send, there was no reason given.
Furthermore, when media messages failed to send there was no indication
that any attempt to send the message even occurred, nor a retry
dialog.

UX Changes
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- Show "uploading" status for media
- Show specific error message in retry-send dialog
- Only scroll to bottom when new message is inserted
- Show specific errors when group creation fails

Code Changes
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- Updated incorrect references to TSMessageAdapters which were actually
  references to OWSMessageData
- MessageSender was extracted from SSK MessagesManager
- access MessagesManager as property
- idiomatic init/properties for Env
- log contact intersections
- Move scroll-to-bottom animation to main thread.

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2016-10-26 15:22:35 -04:00
Michael Kirk 7c32259a92 We aren't using ErrorMessage/InfoMessage. (#1412)
We incorrectly assumed some parameters were these types, but actually
they were TSMessageAdapters.

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2016-10-23 13:39:42 -04:00
Michael Kirk 7106eee4a3 Call notifications are deletable
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2016-10-12 09:30:25 -04:00
Michael Kirk ee0cce75e8 Disappearing Messages
* Per thread settings menu accessed by tapping on thread title

  This removed the toggle-phone behavior. You'll be able to see the phone
  number in the settings table view.

  This removed the "add contact" functionality, although it was already
  broken for ios>=9 (which is basically everybody).

  The group actions menu was absorbed into this screen

* Added a confirm alert to leave group (fixes #938)

* New Translation Strings
* Extend "Add People" label to fit translations.
* resolved issues with translations not fitting in group menu

* Fix the long standing type warning where TSCalls were assigned to a TSMessageAdapter.

* Can delete info messages

  Follow the JSQMVC pattern and put UIResponder-able content in the
  messageBubbleContainer. This gives us more functionality *and* allows us
  to delete some code. yay!

  It's still not yet possible to delete phone messages. =(

* Fixed some compiler warnings.

* xcode8 touching storyboard. So long xcode7!

* Fixup multiline info messages.

  We were seeing info messages like "You set disappearing message timer to
  10" instead of "You set disappearing message timer to 10 seconds."

  Admittedly this isn't a very good fix, as now one liners feel like they
  have too much padding.

   If the message is well over one line, we were wrapping properly, but
  there's a problem when the message is *just barely* two lines, the cell
  height grows, but the label still thinks it's just one line (as evinced
  by the one line appearing in the center of the label frame. The result
  being that the last word of the label is cropped.

* Disable group actions after leaving group.

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2016-10-12 09:30:25 -04:00
Michael Kirk 9db3b0db27 Consistent and efficient media Delete/Copy/Save UX
copy/save/delete is accessed via longpress for all media messages, just
like for simple text messages.

Notes
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We don't support saving audio attachments as it's not clear where they should go.
(I don't think users expect them to end up in their iTunes library.)

There is still no UX for "pasting" media into Signal.

Removed the now redundant (and confusing) "share" button interface.

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2016-07-18 09:20:48 -07:00
Michael Kirk e930574b1b rename our custom JSQ classes to OWS so it's clear what is/not our code.
This was done as part of unforking JSQMessagesViewController, but is
intentionally a separate commit so we can separate formatting changes
from code changes in git history.

* Import frameworks like:
    #import <FrameworkName/HeaderName.h>
* instead of:
    #import "HeaderName.h"

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2016-07-14 23:15:06 -07:00
Michael Kirk 933281f234 format objc.
This is part of unforking JSQMVC, but I'm only reformatting files
otherwise changed rather than reformatting the entire project for git
sanity.

This is intentionally a second commit so we can separate formatting
changes from code changes

* brace should drop after method definition (this is common across
  almost all objc projects, and allows you to quickly differentiate
  multi-line method signatures from their implementation.
* aligning consecutive assignments ongoingly muddies git history

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2016-07-14 23:15:06 -07:00
Michael Kirk 4d320d6015 Unfork JSQMessagesViewController
Geting back on upstream fixes a couple bugs (see ##Bugfixes), and also
will make future updates easier.

The unforking process was basically this:

* move custom message types (Calls and DisplayedMessages) classes from our
  custom JSQMVC fork into Signal-iOS.
* Move any method customization into our subclass. Including
  ColletionView stuff, bubble sizing, and gesture behavior

Bug Fixes
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* Fix mis-sized incoming media bubbles.

Bubble size was being cached by interaction id. Which broke when
receiving an attachment. The problem is that incoming media messages
were initially the height of a "Downloading Attachment" info message.
Instead we use the mediaHash for media messages to expire the bubble
size when the media changes.

* fix missized bubble when MVC did appear

The MessagesViewController isn't sized correctly until ViewWillAppear.
This caused the first round of bubbles to be rendered incorrectly (they
assumed a larger container than they had).  I think is reflected in the
current version of the app by a reflow occurring shortly after the view
appears.

Chores
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* bump travis to build with xcode8
* specify RQV development team for device build. required by xcode 8 beta

Cleanup
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* Refactor messageing XIB so that elements are hangning outside of
  the views frame
* Fix compiler warning with explicit cast
* delete deprecated lineBreakmode, it's the default value anyway.

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2016-07-14 23:15:05 -07:00
Michael Kirk 76352bf471 Code Cleanup (#1229)
* remove unused Signal-Bridging-Header
* move Adapters out of ViewControllers directory
* remove unimplemented method from header
* Fix unused variable warning.
* Move SignalsViewControllers out of UITests directory.
* remove executable bit from source files

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2016-06-17 15:41:41 -07:00
Renamed from Signal/src/view controllers/TSMessageAdapter.h (Browse further)