smartlist: change first responder

Switch between Smart, contacts and history list can be hard. User have
to set focus on the smartlist component in order to activate the menu
items in the top screen bar under the 'Show' button.

By changing the first responder to the Ring window, this items are
always enabled. Actions are then forwarded to the panel view controller

This will be usefull for trust request because we will need to display
the contact list associated with an account

This commit also adds a solit horizontal grid on History and Contact
screen to be coherent with Smartlist look

Change-Id: I02baeb408828f36b098a1d8d22b53d252213b6e2
Tuleap: #1553
Reviewed-by: Kateryna Kostiuk <kateryna.kostiuk@savoirfairelinux.com>
5 files changed
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  6. ui/
  7. .gitignore
  8. .gitmodules
  9. .gitreview
  10. CMakeLists.txt
  11. COPYING
  12. Credits.rtf
  13. generate-string.sh
  14. README.md
  15. update-translations.sh
README.md

Ring Mac OSX


This is the official Mac port of Ring.

For more information about the ring project, see the following:

AppCIPackaging
Download from ring.cxBuild StatusBuild Status

Requirements

  • Ring daemon
  • libRingClient (Qt5 version)
  • Qt5 Core
  • Cocoa framework

Build instructions

Build Sparkle framework (optional)

Ring can ship with the Sparkle framework to allow automatic app updates. This can be disabled for your custom build by specifying -DENABLE_SPARKLE=false in the cmake phase.

  1. cd sparkle/
  2. git submodule update
  3. cd Sparkle/
  4. make release
  5. A Finder window will popup in the directory where Sparkle has been built. Copy-paste the Sparkle.framework in sparkle/ in our project, or in /Library/Frameworks on your system.

Build Client

  1. mkdir build && cd build

  2. export CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=<dir_to_qt5>

Now generate an Xcode project with CMake: 3. cmake ../ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<libringclient_install_path> -G Xcode 4. open Ring.xcodeproj/ 5. Build and run it from Xcode. You can also generate the final Ring.app bundle.

You can also build it from the command line:

  1. cmake ../ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<libringclient_install_path>
  2. make
  3. open Ring.app/

If you want to create the final app (self-containing .dmg):

  1. make install
  2. cpack -G DragNDrop Ring

Notes:

By default the client version is specified in CMakeLists.txt but it can be overriden by specifying -DRING_VERSION=<num> in the cmake command line.

You can specify a custom ringtone folder containing audio files (only) with -DRINGTONE_DIR option

Debugging

For now, the build type of the client is "Debug" by default, however it is useful to also have the debug symbols of libRingClient. To do this, specify this when compiling libRingClient with '-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug' in the cmake options.