- Use normal translation framework. The EncryptWidget was the one place
not using the "usual" translation framework, but rolled its own.
- Emphasize that the checkbox-state (checked-ness) is the parameter,
not a state of the EncryptWidget.
- All other instances of UI classes from Designer use a pointer-to-UI,
not multiple inheritance.
- Convenience method for setting the pixmap in response to
changes in the passphrase
- Tighten up types: enum -> enum class
- Reduce the scope for int-confusion by using an enum-class for
the encryption state of the widget
- Include UI implementation header only in .cpp
- Apply coding style
- Update copyright
- after model resets, restore what was previously selected.
- This avoids having an **empty** combobox, SEE #1141 but does
not actually set it back to the value the user had previously
picked (e.g. changing swap settings **still** breaks the
selection).
- Can't re-parent across threads easily
- If device is made by immutableDeviceCopy(), then it's still owned by the
PartitionCoreModule; giving it away to the widget is not a good idea.
- Store changes to the selected swap-choice when the combobox changes
- Use that member instead of dereferencing the combobox
This avoids nullptr crashes when the combobox isn't even created
(e.g. when there is only one swap choice).
When chosing the "Replace partition" option, free space is not handled
like any partition. In order to apply the custom partition layout in
that case too, we have to modify the code where "replace free space" is
handled.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
In some cases where a custom partition layout is used, use of this
layout is mandatory (this can be the case when using a read-only rootfs
which is updated by block-cpying an image file to it).
For these cases, the user must not be able to change the partition
layout, therefore we have to disable manual partitioning.
In order to stay consistent with current behaviour, manual partitioning
is still enabled by default. It will only be disabled if the partition
module's config file contains the corresponding option set to "false".
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
When choosing "Install alongside another system", the custom partition
layout is applied to the space freed by resizing the selected partition.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
Suggested by aliveafter1000: having a default value, and then
filling in the default in one place it is used and not others,
is weird. Instead of dropping the one use, remove the default
value: partition flags are important enough to be explicit.