* - *WIP* Explore tab: Tap on tab to scroll to top.
* - Explore tab: Tap tab to scroll to top.
* - Explore: Tap tab again to focus on search bar.
- Explore: Set `.defaultMinListRowHeight` so scroll to view doesn't occupy more than 1pt height in grouped style list.
- Explore: Add padding to get Explore list view to look the same.
* - Explore: Minor adjust to padding.
* - Messages: Add tap tab to scroll to top.
* - Notifications: Add tap tab to scroll to top.
* - Profile: Add tap tab to scroll to top.
* Add `ScrollToView` that can be used across all views.
* Move scroll-to-top constants to ScrollToView.
* Format
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The crash will happen when you type something unexpected instance URL.
Example
```swift
let server = "mstdn.jp/"
var components = URLComponents()
components.scheme = "https"
components.host = server
components.path = "/api/v1/instance"
components.url! // 💥 error: Execution was interrupted, reason: EXC_BREAKPOINT (code=1, subcode=0x18c986650).
```
The bio (note) of an account can now be translated via DeepL. If the user has
put in his own DeepL API key, that is used, otherwise, the standard one is
used. See #1267
Signed-off-by: Paul Schuetz <pa.schuetz@web.de>
* Allow forced translation with DeepL
Translation with DeepL can now be forced either per post or on the system level.
Signed-off-by: Paul Schuetz <pa.schuetz@web.de>
* Require the use of a private API key
A private API key of the user is now required to allow "always translate via
DeepL".
Signed-off-by: Paul Schuetz <pa.schuetz@web.de>
* Persist a stored API key
An API key is stored even if useOnlyDeepL is disabled. If the API key is empty,
the setting is still disabled.
Signed-off-by: Paul Schuetz <pa.schuetz@web.de>
* Localize the texts
Signed-off-by: Paul Schuetz <pa.schuetz@web.de>
* Save API key while writing
The API key is now saved, even if the app is closed before leaving the
translation settings view.
Signed-off-by: Paul Schuetz <pa.schuetz@web.de>
* Fix build
* Fix theme
* Transition to KeychainSwift, clean up
KeychainHelper is replaced with the already-used KeychainSwift package, the
functions are cleaned up so that the process is easier to understand. The
deactivateToggleIfNoKey function doesn't change the behavior of the buttons or
context menus in the timeline, only demonstrates the necessity of an API key to
the user. Consequently, it's only called when the settings view is shown.
Signed-off-by: Paul Schuetz <pa.schuetz@web.de>
* Swiftformat + fixes
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Signed-off-by: Paul Schuetz <pa.schuetz@web.de>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Ricouard <ricouard77@gmail.com>