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persistent settings
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Login-panel logic distinguishes "system grid" from "non-system grid." With
Oz's recent changes for pathfinding, now only agni and aditi are "system
grids;" anything else configured into grids.xml is a "non-system grid." The
difference is that when you select a "non-system grid" on the grid selector,
we turn off the "lost password?" link and the "create account" button -- since
how can we help with either if we don't recognize the grid? This logic already
existed, but only turned off the create-account button, leaving the new title
"CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT" over an empty corner of the login panel. Turn that off too.
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Some viewer-development code had been moved, and so wasn't patched with my
panel_login layout changes; verified each of my llpanellogin.cpp commits
against new tip rev. Reformatted panel_login.xml in the spirit of the
preferred indentation scheme but with my layout changes.
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The "Start at:" combo box and the grid-selector box can be turned on and off
with checkboxes on the Preferences floater. Break the bottom-left layout_panel
on panel_login into several different layout_panels so when these UI elements
disappear, other controls move left to fill the holes. Similarly, when you
turn on either or both of the UI elements in question, the remaining controls
in that general bottom-left area move right to accommodate.
Tweak C++ and non-English panel_login.xml overrides to reflect widgets'
containment in new layout_panel elements.
Discard obsolete "mode_selection_text" and "mode_combo" translations from non-
English panel_login.xml overrides.
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This includes replacing the small "Sign up" link with a "CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT:
Start now" button, requiring a small tweak to the C++ code to Do The Right
Thing when the button (vs. the link) is clicked.
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We already have a "create_account_url" string in strings.xml, and in fact --
according to Eli -- the strings.xml values are "better" for non-English
languages. Unfortunately those "better" strings weren't being used. They were
tied to the FirstRun notification, which seems to have been disengaged.
Changed llpanellogin.cpp to look in strings.xml rather than panel_login.xml
when clicking the "Sign Up" link on the login panel.
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names are disabled.
* Fixed LLAvatarName::getLegacyName() to work when display names are disabled
(it used to return ' ', i.e. empty first and last name separated with a space).
* Added some debugging messages.
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removed all references to basic mode
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change modes and restart while logged in"
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added mode switching button to status bars for advanced and basic mode, changed
login combo box to use menu instead
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to donwload the v2.7.2 Beta
Backed out changeset: 3a391669629d
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bundle:E:\code\viewer-experience+c:\users\richard\appdata\local\temp\thg.t3awyz\ssh__richard@hg.lindenlab.com_richard_viewer-experience-merge_2xcevh.hg
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Misc improvements to make the login page load properly.
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mesh-development and viewer-beta.
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typed like "firstname.lastname" or "firstname_lastname" or user name consists of a single word.
Restoring the fix for STORM-842 (changeset ccfd9a2e3b3c) lost during merging (changeset 5618715b7b2d).
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false impression that it does nothing
combo box now changes back to previous label when selecting don't quit
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add confirmation dialog to mode change
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typed like "firstname.lastname" or "firstname_lastname" or user name consists of a single word.
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instead of per-machine.
- Made changes in code of floater preferences and panel login that were required because of turning the setting per-account.
- Added new method to LLFloaterPreference that looks for current user's record in saved favorites file and removes it.
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chopper)
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that used it. Rev by Brad
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waiting to cut you. Rev. by Brad
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showing them on login screen.
- Changed the way SLURLs are cached a little, because previous one introduced problems with theit order.
- Also allowed saving of favorites to disk even if not all of them received SLURL info - this is done to avoid favorites not saving when there is at least one "dead" landmark among them.
- "Username" field on login screen is now not a lineeditor, but combobox (to enable autocompletion), but without button (Esbee asked for this in ticket for security reasons, and perhaps for visual consistency).
- Elements of this combobox are names of users whose favorites we have saved in file.
- Contents of "Start at:" combobox are changed depending on changes in "Username"- if username is present in favorites file, favorites for this user are added there.
- New callback was added to LLCombobox and used in this fix, because present ones weren't enough to easily track changes in text entry.
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"Start at" combobox on login screen was implemented.
Implementation details:
- File is saved on exit from viewer and not immediately on changes as was written in spec. It is done to make this file consistent with favorites order: order of favorites is saved on exit,
so if favorites info is saved in other moment earlier, crashing viewer or other unexpected way of finishing its work (i.e. via Windows task bar) would cause inconsistence between favorites order
saved per account and one from this new file.
- File is saved in user_settings\stored_favorites.xml.
- If you uncheck the option in Preferences and press OK, the file gets immediately deleted (according to spec).
Issues that require further changes:
- Currently only favorites of last logged in user are shown in login screen. Showing favorites of multiple users will be implemented later when design for it is approved by Esbee.
- Preference is now global for all users, because design states it may be changed before login, and we don't have account info at the moment. But it doesn't seem to be a good idea, so changes in design are needed.
- Currently the way of retrieving SLURLs needs optimization in a separate ticket.
More detailed design approved by Esbee is needed to develop it further, perhaps in new tickets.
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factored out llwindowshade control for slide-in notifications
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and unit tests. Reviewed by brad.
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