Building on #1874, commit adds user controls to choose
or edit style in cppcheck-gui ONLY. Commit does not
address CodeEditor style usage in triage app at this time.
Code Editor style can be altered from the added "Code Editor"
tab in the user preferences. The user has the option to select
default light, default dark, or to customize.
If user leaves the style set to light or dark defaults, this
will be reflected in the choices shown in the preferences
dialog.
User choice for Code Editor Style is saved in the cppcheck-gui
preferences under the heading "EditorStyle".
- Moved setting from "Advanced" to "General" tab
-> Moved remaining single item, too, as it does not make sense to keep a tab for a single option. This option is now shown at the bottom of the dialog
- Replaced [inconclusive] string in "Summary" Column by extra column "Inconclusive", which is only visible if inconclusive checking is enabled
Make the editor application settings dialog to look similar than
include paths dialog. Move buttons right to the list, not below.
And remove unnecessary "application" word from button texts.
Rename Modify-button to Edit-button since we are not modifying
the application but editing its info. Similarly rename Delete-
button to Remove-button since we are not deleting the application
but removing from the list.
Instead of hard-to-use single line edit control, use list control
for include paths. Have separate buttons for adding, editing and
removing paths. Paths are still stored as one string where paths
are separated with ";". Empty paths are ignored.
GUI was storing selected language as index to the languages list.
This is fragile since the order and count of items can change.
This commit changes to using ISO language code (e.g. "en" for
"English").
Fixes ticket #2446 (GUI: Don't use index number for language selection)
Settings-dialog is more natural place for language selection than
the main menu. We also have more space and freedom there to have
longer text etc to make the selection easier (menus are quite limited
controls).
This commit adds new setting and GUI for global include dirs. When
project file with include dirs is loaded, global includes dirs are
added first and after them the include dirs from project file.
At first we created the GUI in the code and so needed all the layouts
etc include to the code. Now when we are using UI files we don't need
all those included. So clean them up. Also use forward declarations
instead of includes in header files when possible.
Also added QSetting value names to common.h
Work is halfway on both translations and .ui files.
I added a very quick and rough finnish translation.
The program now requires the translation files to be created before running
that can be done with lrelease gui.pro.
To compile the whole GUI one must do the following
cd gui
qmake
lrelease gui.pro
make