New chat view using gtkwebkit
This changes the text buffer widget to a WebKitWebView so that we can
use web technologies to control the display.
This change comes with a new dependency: libwebkit2gtk-4.0. Should
this dependency not be available on the system, we can also build the
client using libwebkit2gtk-3.0. However, the links won't be clickable.
New features:
- Implemented delivery reports.
- Avatars are now displayed in the chat window.
- Links in the chat window are now clickable.
When the client is launched with the -d option, you may right click on
the chat view to open up the dev tools.
In order to improve performance, one WebKitWebView is re-used for all
of the ChatViews, since we only display one at a time.
Tuleap: #1073
Change-Id: Ic945fa6c92f92e391f0362310ddc2f0fa16641bf
[stepan.salenikovich@savoirfairelinux.com: added change_view(); start
loading webkit on window init; destroy webkit on dispose; prevent
warning when dispose is called more than once on ChatView]
Signed-off-by: Stepan Salenikovich <stepan.salenikovich@savoirfairelinux.com>
diff --git a/src/ring_client_options.c b/src/ring_client_options.c
index 0b79009..a2f71cf 100644
--- a/src/ring_client_options.c
+++ b/src/ring_client_options.c
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@
G_GNUC_UNUSED GError **error)
{
g_setenv("G_MESSAGES_DEBUG", "all", TRUE);
+ g_setenv("RING_CHATVIEW_DEBUG", "true", TRUE);
g_debug("debug enabled");
return TRUE;
}