- SUPPORTED_SUB_LANGUAGE_CODES[] that I introduced was pretty redundant when SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES[] already hold the information. The logic to ignore sub-languages (i.e. reduce the locale's "en-GB" to "en" is now located in getDefaultLanguage()).
- SUPPORTED_BROWSER_LANGUAGES[] and SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES[] look so similar and hard to tell what the former is for at first glance. The functionality to map 'zh-CN' to 'zh-Hans' is now handled by resolveLanguageAlias(), which makes the intention clearer.
This leaves us with a single list -- SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES[], whose key also tells us the desired language code to use.
Also, clients now need to call `resolveLanguageAlias` to map any language code aliases, as they differ depending on how it is queried (e.g. `navigator.language` vs. `app.getLocal()` uses different standards).
I think we no longer need to explicitly migrate existing user's 'zh-CN' into 'zh-Hans' because the rest of the system will always use the desired language code as long as 'resolveLanguageAlias' is called appropriately. e.g. the system uses `selectLanguage` and `selectLanguage` calls `resolveLanguageAlias`.
* initial support for block/mute
* hide blocked + muted content everywhere
* add info message for blocked/muted characteristics
* sort blocked list by most recent block first
* add 'blocked' message on channel page for channels that you have blocked
* cleanup
* delete unused files
* always pass mute/block list to claim_search on homepage
* PR cleanup
'Copy' is always disabled for the case of Claim previews since no text is selected. User cannot select text anyway since a left-up event would invoke the Claim's `click` event. 'Copy' is there simply because of re-using `openContextMenu`.
## Issue
Closes 5523: timestamps not interpreted in some cases
## Notes
`remark-breaks` previously kept repeating the same index in the loop, causing some corner-cases to be parsed oddly. I added code to address that.
Later, `remark-breaks` fixed the problem and we recently just bumped up the componnent version. My hack is no longer necesary.
## Issue
- The previous regex uses lookback (I think ES2018?) which Safari has yet to implement.
- There were a few bugs in the previous regex too, like missing out multiple timestamps in a line, or parsing "62:02" as "2:02" (although YT does this as well).
- The previous method searched too deep (matchAll) on each 'locate' call, which was wasteful.
## Issue
Fixes 4665 `Translated strings with trailing spaces not shown correctly`
## Changes
While there are other strings with trailing spaces, "Trending for " was the only one that mattered. The rest are standalone paragragphs or used in a single line, so it doesn't matter if the translation included the space or not.
## Issue
Closes 4501 `Font size`
## New behavior
The Desktop app can now zoom the same way as browsers:
- Zoom In: "Ctrl+=" or "Ctrl+numpadPlus" or "Ctrl+WheelUp"
- Zoom Out: "Ctrl+-" or "Ctrl+numpadMinus" or "Ctrl+WheelDown"
- Zoom Reset: "Ctrl+0" or "Ctrl+numpad0"
## Code changes
(1) Electron provides this functionality through the `zoomIn|zoomOut|resetZoom` roles in the Menu, so it would have been a quick job.
However, given that Electron currently does not support having multiple accelerators for one item, we can't add `Ctrl+WheelUp` to the mix and would have to implement our own handler and use `webFrame`.
Given that we need to add code anyways, we handle both keyboard and mouse cases through the same handler, hence the existence of `zoomWindow.js`. It also provides the opportunity to few a few quirks with Electron's default implementation (e.g. stuck at both extremes)
(2) I recall there is another Issue for adding keyboard shortcuts. Given that these shortcuts are universally used in browsers, they are probably "reserved", so shouldn't clash with that task.
language and API consts
improve customization
custom homepages
get config from .env.default
custom title and logo
small changes
add pinned item to sidebar
rebase?