- Add preference for profiling scans
- Move debug options to tab in preferences
- Add label with clickable link to debug output (appdata) to debug tab in preferences
- Update translation source files
- Cleanup columns.py and tables
- Other misc cleanups
- Remove text_field.py from qtlib as it is not used
- Remove unused variables from image_viewer method
* Big files above the user selected threshold can be partially hashed in 3 places.
* If the user is willing to take the risk, we consider files with identical md5samples as being identical.
* When clicking the "Restore Default" in the preferences dialog, only affect the preferences displayed in the current tab. The hidden tab should not be affected by this button.
* Fix ME and SE versions of details dialog not displaying their content properly after change to QDockWidget
* Add option to toggle titlebar and orientation of titlebar in preferences dialog
* Fix setting layout on PE details dialog window while layout already set, by removing the self (parent) reference in constructing the QSplitter
- Format all files with black
- Update tox.ini flake8 arguments to be compatible
- Add black to requirements-extra.txt
- Reduce ignored flake8 rules and fix a few violations
- Update qt/preferences_dialog.py to resize based on layout with fixed
sizing constraints
- Remove _setupUi from qt/se/preferences_dialog.py and just use the
parent class's function
- Remove unused imports from qt/se/preferences_dialog.py
(breaks PE temporarily)
Adds a Standard/Music Application Mode button to SE and thus adds the
ability to run ME scan types in SE. When in Music mode, the
Music-specific results window, details panel and preferences panel will
show up.
All preferences except scan_type become shared between app modes
(changing the pref in a mode changes it in the other mode).
Results Window and Details Panel are now re-created at each scan
operation because they could change their type between two runs.
Preferences panel is instantiated on the fly and discarded after close.
This is a very big merge operation and I'm trying to touch as little
code as possible, sometimes at the cost of elegance. I try to minimize
the breakage that this change brings.
Python 3.3 is compiled with VS2010, and the old VS2008 pre-requisite
scheme doesn't work anymore. We now do like with 64bit, include the DLLs
directly in the package.