* Repair current OpenSSL static reference from homebrew
* These are the default locations, as of today, for Mac OS X 10.11.4 *(El Capitan)*
**NOTES**
* This could really use some environment variables for homebrew root and which SSL version is in use. Not familiar enough yet with recent Qt to do this at this time.
* Symbolic links could also be used but again determining the current homebrew SSL installed is something to be desired e.g. similar to `$ openssl version` e.g. perhaps a `cut` of `$ brew info openssl`?
Refs:
* http://brew.sh/ *(homepage)*
* https://github.com/Homebrew/brew *(repo)*
Historical refs:
* #1888
* #1850
* Mac: Scrape `brew` output for openssl working install directory as per @nowrep
* Addresses a long standing bug on Mac compiling with this project
* Also correct the BUILDING markdown file for OS X... was awaiting response from the owner to do this to see which direction to move.
**NOTES**
* Quotes **are required** when using `$$system` here otherwise `cut` fails with no switch argument found
Applies to #1971
* Fix BUILDING to BUILDING.md
* Do this so it actually parses markdown
Indirectly related to #1971
* Fix `brew` to Homebrew
* Even though the project is named `brew` and owner is `Homebrew` their pages refers to it as `Homebrew`
Applies to #1971
* Yet another change
* There are more symlinks... so the results from `brew --prefix openssl` yields a symlinked path and adding `/include` and `/lib` to them resolve alternately to the `Cellar`. Feel **much** better about using this one since it's an exact API as I mentioned earlier in the PR
Applies to #1971
* Add a single newline for @cranes-bill
* Only one newline is needed and has nothing to do with trailing spaces... at least according to the GH editor
* Restores the flow :)
Applies to #1971
* More flow of README.md
* GH preview said it didn't need this but I guess it does... we'll try newlines everywhere ;)
Applies to #1971
* Use non-standard markdown for "newlines"
* Restore the spaces manually
**NOTES**
This is not any known specification but it's what @nowrep wants
Refs:
* [CommonMark](http://commonmark.org/)
* [Daring Fireballs](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/)
* Repair current OpenSSL static reference from homebrew
* These are the default locations, as of today, for Mac OS X 10.11.4 *(El Capitan)*
**NOTES**
* This could really use some environment variables for homebrew root and which SSL version is in use. Not familiar enough yet with recent Qt to do this at this time.
* Symbolic links could also be used but again determining the current homebrew SSL installed is something to be desired e.g. similar to `$ openssl version` e.g. perhaps a `cut` of `$ brew info openssl`?
Refs:
* http://brew.sh/ *(homepage)*
* https://github.com/Homebrew/brew *(repo)*
Historical refs:
* #1888
* #1850
* Mac: Scrape `brew` output for openssl working install directory as per @nowrep
* Addresses a long standing bug on Mac compiling with this project
* Also correct the BUILDING markdown file for OS X... was awaiting response from the owner to do this to see which direction to move.
**NOTES**
* Quotes **are required** when using `$$system` here otherwise `cut` fails with no switch argument found
Applies to #1971
* Fix BUILDING to BUILDING.md
* Do this so it actually parses markdown
Indirectly related to #1971
* Fix `brew` to Homebrew
* Even though the project is named `brew` and owner is `Homebrew` their pages refers to it as `Homebrew`
Applies to #1971
* Yet another change
* There are more symlinks... so the results from `brew --prefix openssl` yields a symlinked path and adding `/include` and `/lib` to them resolve alternately to the `Cellar`. Feel **much** better about using this one since it's an exact API as I mentioned earlier in the PR
Applies to #1971
* Add a single newline for @cranes-bill
* Only one newline is needed and has nothing to do with trailing spaces... at least according to the GH editor
* Restores the flow :)
Applies to #1971
* More flow of README.md
* GH preview said it didn't need this but I guess it does... we'll try newlines everywhere ;)
Applies to #1971
* Use non-standard markdown for "newlines"
* Restore the spaces manually
**NOTES**
This is not any known specification but it's what @nowrep wants
Refs:
* [CommonMark](http://commonmark.org/)
* [Daring Fireballs](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/)
* Optimize .gif files
* Optimize .ico files
**NOTES**
* Not touching OS2 .ico's currently... no applicable program to modify 1..5 *(page_os2.ico)* images and 1..7 *(qupzilla_os2)* images respectively. May have to see if I kept my OS/2 Warp in storage.
* Can't save all Apple *.icns currently on dev station... Mac dev station makes it bigger on duplication ... this could probably be optimized but unable to at this time
All should be same but smaller *(palette opts, and other format opts)*... special note on qupzill.ico... all I did was resave and it's quite a bit smaller... icons are also currently in reverse order... should be okay but not standard and may fail on some older Windows
* ensured the window geometry is remembered on OS X
It was always starting based on:
int windowWidth = desktop->availableGeometry().width() / 1.3;
int windowHeight = desktop->availableGeometry().height() / 1.3;
because quitApp isn’t called on OS X.
* ensured the window geometry is remembered on OS X (v2)
* tweaked coding style
Instead of custom handling of shift + mouse click, use
QWebEngineView::createWindow. It should fix the issue with
JavaScript catching the mouse click performing some action
and QupZilla trying to open new window.
Closes#1898
QEvent::ApplicationActivate is sent when incompatible profile
warning QMessageBox is shown. We should not create new BrowserWindow
at this point as the initialization is not yet completed.
New window should really be only created when there is no
application window at all.
Closes#1890
Note that NetworkManager is not used by QtWebEngine, it is used
only for downloading other data by QupZilla (eg. downloading
user scripts, open search engines, checking for updates, ...)
I expected that error to be handled gracefully. It's actually not, it
crashes the whole browser, and saves a state that will make it crash
again on startup. So just ignore invalid URLs if searchFromAddressBar is
set to false.
The HttpProxy setting neither makes sense nor works without a concrete
proxy being set. So default to something that has any chance of working
without manual configuration. If you need an HTTP proxy, you will have
to configure it anyway.
It doesn't work when completer popup is displayed and also it was
weird feature that could confuse users (Why was .co.uk added to the
text when I pressed ALT?).