* FileExporter: add 'fetch' hook + Web support
* Re-add ability to export transactions
Closes 4793: Export Wallet History For Taxation Purposes
* Move file-creation to the background.
Don't let the file-creation process block the GUI.
Requires lbry-redux update.
* Bump redux | doFetchTransactions: bump pageSize to 999999; remove doFetchSupport
* bump redux
Co-authored-by: Thomas Zarebczan <thomas.zarebczan@gmail.com>
I think using the 'values' for the keys should be fine since each language name is unique. A key-clash would also help us catch mistakes like not differentiating sub-languages if support any (e.g. "English" vs. "English (British)")
Had to cast to String for lint.
## Issue
Closes#5720: Edit: channel-selector should re-populate with original channel
## Notes
'incognito' was not set to false, causing the 'ChannelSelector' to select Anonymous.
## Issue
- Closes "Wunder: Keyboard typing confusion" (https://discord.com/channels/362322208485277697/377895389992321064/784309720293965824)
- Closes 5316: "Home and End keys not working in search box"
## New behavior
Home/End key now behaves like it normally would in a typical text box, i.e.:
- Brings you to the start or end position.
- Adding a <Shift> key also selects the text from the current position.
To select the top or bottom item in the Suggestion Popup List, use Ctrl+Home/End instead (without this change, it was just Home/End previously).
## Approach
Adding the listener at the element level allows us to run it before the component's listener.
## Issue
4727: Sidebar's transient scrollbar doesn't fit in the Dark Theme
## Approach
The 'webkit' API works on Chrome, but Firefox ignores it and uses it's own fancy scrollbar when 'webkit' is used (can't seem to change any properties). It's better than the current look, but still doesn't fit our theme, plus it makes the product look different on different browsers.
Firefox now supports the new 'scrollbar' API, so we can now tweak the scrollbar, but the API only provides limited attributes.
Don't wanna complicate things by using Javascript, so we'll use Firefox's limited attributes as the common denominator and just live with a plain, rectangle scroll bar BUT with better color to match the theme.