Currently translated at 4.0% (42 of 1042 strings)
Added translation using Weblate (Turkish)
Co-authored-by: Hasan Yıldız <hasanyildiz0@yaani.com>
Co-authored-by: Weblate <noreply@weblate.org>
Translate-URL: http://translate.akkoma.dev/projects/akkoma/pleroma-fe/tr/
Translation: Pleroma fe/pleroma-fe
Currently translated at 100.0% (1041 of 1041 strings)
Translated using Weblate (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 99.9% (1040 of 1041 strings)
Translated using Weblate (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 99.9% (1040 of 1041 strings)
Translated using Weblate (Chinese (Simplified))
Currently translated at 99.9% (1039 of 1040 strings)
Co-authored-by: Poesty Li <poesty7450@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: SevicheCC <sevicheee@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Weblate <noreply@weblate.org>
Translate-URL: http://translate.akkoma.dev/projects/akkoma/pleroma-fe/zh_Hans/
Translation: Pleroma fe/pleroma-fe
Currently translated at 98.5% (1027 of 1042 strings)
Translated using Weblate (French)
Currently translated at 98.3% (1024 of 1041 strings)
Translated using Weblate (French)
Currently translated at 96.9% (1002 of 1033 strings)
Co-authored-by: Thomate <thomas@burdick.fr>
Co-authored-by: Weblate <noreply@weblate.org>
Translate-URL: http://translate.akkoma.dev/projects/akkoma/pleroma-fe/fr/
Translation: Pleroma fe/pleroma-fe
Currently translated at 71.6% (747 of 1042 strings)
Translated using Weblate (Japanese (ja_EASY))
Currently translated at 71.6% (747 of 1042 strings)
Translated using Weblate (Japanese (ja_EASY))
Currently translated at 54.1% (564 of 1042 strings)
Co-authored-by: Hikaru Shinagawa <hikali.47041@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Weblate <noreply@weblate.org>
Co-authored-by: kazari <6c577a54-aac9-482a-955e-745c858445e3@simplelogin.com>
Translate-URL: http://translate.akkoma.dev/projects/akkoma/pleroma-fe/ja_EASY/
Translation: Pleroma fe/pleroma-fe
Currently translated at 65.4% (676 of 1033 strings)
Translated using Weblate (Indonesian)
Currently translated at 65.4% (676 of 1033 strings)
Co-authored-by: Weblate <noreply@weblate.org>
Co-authored-by: t1 <taaa@fedora.email>
Translate-URL: http://translate.akkoma.dev/projects/akkoma/pleroma-fe/id/
Translation: Pleroma fe/pleroma-fe
Currently translated at 99.5% (1036 of 1041 strings)
Co-authored-by: Johann <johann@qwertqwefsday.eu>
Co-authored-by: Weblate <noreply@weblate.org>
Translate-URL: http://translate.akkoma.dev/projects/akkoma/pleroma-fe/de/
Translation: Pleroma fe/pleroma-fe
Previous code multiply with 0.001 before multiplication which leads to a
floating point error. By changing it to division by 1000 after
multiplication this is avoided.
~~(not intended for merging yet, just submitting this for preliminary review and discussion)~~
this patch adds a tab with recently used emojis to the emoji picker: https://akko.lain.gay/notice/ASoGCtyoiXbYPJjqpk
there's a couple of things i'm ~~still trying to work out~~ not totally happy with and i'd appreciate any feedback on them:
* the recentEmojis getter is called very frequently and has to do a possibly somewhat expensive lookup of emoji objects by their `displayName` each time, which i'm not sure is ideal
* ~~emoji reactions on posts added through the picker are picked up by the recentEmojis module, but clicks on existing emoji reactions are not, because `addReaction` in `react_button.js` only currently receives the replacement and not the full emoji object (if there even is one wherever that method is called from)~~ this works now and does the same stupid full search of all emojis by their name which i guess is less bad because this only happens when you hit a reaction emoji button that already existed
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma-fe#283
Co-authored-by: flisk <akkomadev.mvch71fq@flisk.xyz>
Co-committed-by: flisk <akkomadev.mvch71fq@flisk.xyz>
i'm not sure how this code was supposed to work, but the way it was
written would only add statuses to the timeline if they were in reply to
someone the user is following and erroneously filter out posts that
aren't replies.
A simple virtual scroller is now used for the emoji grid. This avoids loading all emoji images at once, saving network bandwidth and reducing load on the server, while also putting less work on the browser's DOM and layout engine.
Co-authored-by: yan <yan@omg.lol>
Reviewed-on: AkkomaGang/akkoma-fe#275
Co-authored-by: yanchan09 <yan@omg.lol>
Co-committed-by: yanchan09 <yan@omg.lol>