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- Visual feedback in the buffer of:
- Number of characters
- Content warning flag
- Posting visibility
- Can't post an empty toot.
- Changing visibility to something other than "public".
Still missing:
- Attaching media
- Enabling the NSWF-flag toggling.
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* Use the email address of the current user as default
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Now that we calculate the base toot id, we can ensure that it is unset in notifications that do not represent a toot.
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(Favouriting itself is still hard since we have clobbered the 'f' keybinding, but if you bind it to something else or invoke it via `M-x mastodon-toot--toggle-favourite` then at least it works.)
This also changes the regular boosting/favoriting behavior. Before we would boost/fav a boost or fav instead of the actual toot that was boosted/faved. With this change we always boost/fav the base toot.
To do this we now keep a second toot id (with the base toot) in the byline's properities. (For regular statuses 'toot-id and 'base-toot-id will be identical.)
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I had issues that occasionally I couldn't unfavorite / unboost a toot.
Once that was fixed it annoyed me that the cursor would often jump on those actions (jumping to the byline with no need).
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- Erase buffer before adding new contents
- Don't globally set `print-level` and `print-length`; just temporarily let them to the locally desired values.
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* Add an alternative approach to user profile opening.
This way asks the user in the minibuffer for the handle and offering completion for all user handles in the current status but allowing the user to also enter any other handle to browse whichever account they wish.
This also cleans up some compiler warnings about profile code.
* Create a new minor mode for mastodon profile pages. There we override the 'f' and 'F' keys to show following and followers respectively.
Those pages now look very similar to the regular profile page (with a header).
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Instead of making it search the whole buffer every time to find images to load, give it a range where this work should be done.
We then call this immediately after inserting a single status, notification, ...
There should be no big noticible difference - images might load a tiny bit sooner although I doubt you can see that.
This should be more efficient on large buffers although Alex didn't notice any problems when testing streamed buffers.
We should still do it as it make things easier to understand. I was always worried about these global operations.
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* Adjusted mastodon-tl.el to open user profiles in emacs.
This also fixes an issue in user profiles where new statuses were insert at the above rather than below the user profile header.
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* Add user profiles
- added keybinding U for opening user profiles
- (also added vimish keybindings 'h' and 'l' as aliased for tab and stab in mastodon-mode to compliment jk nav)
- autoloads 'mastodon-profile--get-next-author
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* User ids in the body are tab stops.
* Make user handles in byline also links to profile.
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- Use special mode which sets up a sensible base keymap.
- Define the keymap just once so that users can tweak it as they wish
without us messing with that on each invocation of mastodon-mode.
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* Use auth-source-search for fetching and saving password
This gives users the ability to save their password to either the gpg-encrypted ~/.authinfo.gpg or
~/.authinfo so that they don't have to provide username/password each time
* Add a new custom var to decide whether to use the auth-source package or not.
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- Can now handle notifications (follow reblog favourite and mention)
- Tests for each of the rendering functions are included
- Added keybinding N to mastodon.el for mastodon-notifications-get
- added mastodon-notifications to ert-helper.el
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This new functionality is bound to the 'c' key.
To help with this functionality this also changes the 'toot-json and 'toot-id properties. These are now applied to the whole toot not just the toot's byline.
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We used to be clean but have slipped recently.
Let's clean up the code so it's easier to see real code smell warnings in the compilation.
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* Added generalizations needed for adding notifications #37
- Made generalizations to toot and bylines to enable notifications.
- Fixed tl tests to account for the new function arguments.
- fixed whitespace
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* Print "No Thread\!" if there are no descendants or ancestors.
* Fixed errors for Reblog, follow and favourited notifications.
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functionality instead.
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When responding to toots the full acct for both local and federated accounts are now added to the new toot buffer.
Changes
- Added a function in mastodon.el to return the current user acct
- Added mastodon-toot--process-local, which takes an acct and appends the current server if it is local returns an empty string if the acct matches the current user and does only adds a prefix @ if the acct is federated
- mastodon-toot--mentions will return a formatted string of mentions or an empty string
- adds tests for mastodon-toot--mentions
- adds a missing , in mastodon-http--post
- `mastodon-toot--reply` now passes `mastodon-toot` a toot-id rather than the whole json
- 'mastodon-toot--reply-to-id is now a local var in a new toot
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* Bump version numbers to 0.7.2
* Adjusted functions to bring line length below 90.
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(#170)
* Allow user to navigate interesting things in a buffer via tabbing (tab to go forward, M-tab and S-Tab to go back).
This has always been possible while on a hyperlink but now works everywhere.
Currently only hyperlinks are tab stops but in the future we will want to support other things and there are already TODO comments in the code to note where we may want to do this.
* Add a new tab stop and link type: spoiler toggling.
This initially hides the spoiler in a toot and makes the "Content warning" a link and tab stop. The action taken is to toggle the visibility of the toot.
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proportional fonts.
The default stays as is now to use fixed width fonts.
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forward, M-tab and S-Tab to go back).
This has always been possible while on a hyperlink but now works everywhere.
Currently only hyperlinks are tab stops but in the future we will want to support other things and there are already TODO comments in the code to note where we may want to do this.
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Alex Griffith reported ellipses in the output which seems to indicate the printing was somehow truncated.
I cannot see anywhere in the code path for plstore-save that these variables be set explictly.
See https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Output-Variables.html for an explanation of these variables.
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While testing out issue
149 (https://github.com/jdenen/mastodon.el/issues/149) I had problems
due to stale client information being cached.
With this change we store various pieces of information (the client
information in the plstore and the auth tokens) in alists keyed by the
instance url (and the plstore key contains the instance url as well to
allow us to store data per instance).
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the minibuffer.
These happen during async loads, i.e. when the user might be doing something else completely.
Especially with auto-update that are coming this is becoming annoying.
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- Small logic fix in mastodon-tl--media to remove redundant newline
- Replaced switch-to-buffer with with-current-buffer in mastodon-media--process-image-response
- Squashed with merge to develop
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exists.
This should fix https://github.com/jdenen/mastodon.el/issues/156.
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We now kill the http get request buffer once JSON has been extracted.
mastodon-tl--as-string was implemented and replaced any occurrence of number-to-string or int-to-string
Added variable mastodon-tl--display-media-p. By default it is 't but can be made a local buffer variable and set to nil. When nil rather than displaying the media it just provides a link Media::<link>
Fixed checking for faves and boosts, they should now render properly. The return from json-read-from-string for nil is :json-false which evaluates to 't in elisp.
Fixed the format string that gets printed when faving and boosting
Fixed mastodon-tl--thread updating and requesting and changed its behaviour such that it tries to open the original toot thread rather than the boosted thread.
Added tests for both the new mastodon-tl--as-string function and the mastodon-tl--toot-id utility.
enter mastodon mode before defining local buffer variable mastodon-tl--buffer-spec. This fixes some oddities with the local buffer variable.
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- Simplify let structure in byline generation
- Allow disabling of relative timestamps via customization
Maybe still to do:
- use of cl-macs in tests
Punted to a later PR:
- Using correct form in docstrings throughout
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For each buffer we add a timer that periodically checks all timestamps and updates them as needed.
The logic tries to be smart and
- only schedule an update when at least one timestamps display needs changing (although at the moment we update at least every 5 minutes), and
- only do a limited amount of work in each timer callback so as to not block Emacs's interactive work.
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This is still static, i.e. doesn't update as time progresses.
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On Emacs24 I've been able to reliably fail url fetching which exposed issues in loading a timeline (it aborts the loading).
This catches any errors, marking the image load as failed so that we won't retry (retries are a TODO item I guess) and then succeeds the function so the rest of the timeline loading can proceed.
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On Emacs24 I've been able to reliably fail url fetching which exposed issues in loading a timeline (it aborts the loading).
This catches any errors, marking the image load as failed so that we won't retry (retries are a TODO item I guess) and then succeeds the function so the rest of the timeline loading can proceed.
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