I've fixed hiding and showing pinned messages in the menu, but not everything is as smooth as I would like.
In the current test build, clicking on “Hide pinned message” in the three-dots menu will result in a crash. In the next test build this will be fixed and will work as it should. However, I haven't yet been able to fix the “Hide” button in the window that appears when you click X in the pinned messages panel. But at least it won’t cause the app to crash.
Along with that, if you've stumbled upon a crash when editing a local folder, I glad to say that I fixed that too. So at least there should be no more crashes (if there are still any, please report it!).
Other fixes that will be in the next test build: — Build fixes for Linux (authored by @Shlyupa), unless it'll turn out that I forgot to port something or broke something else; — Fixes for text in sliders in settings: now on the default white theme you will see what does this option do.
I've fixed hiding and showing pinned messages in the menu, but not everything is as smooth as I would like.
In the current test build, clicking on “Hide pinned message” in the three-dots menu will result in a crash. In the next test build this will be fixed and will work as it should. However, I haven't yet been able to fix the “Hide” button in the window that appears when you click X in the pinned messages panel. But at least it won’t cause the app to crash.
Along with that, if you've stumbled upon a crash when editing a local folder, I glad to say that I fixed that too. So at least there should be no more crashes (if there are still any, please report it!).
Other fixes that will be in the next test build: — Build fixes for Linux (authored by @Shlyupa), unless it'll turn out that I forgot to port something or broke something else; — Fixes for text in sliders in settings: now on the default white theme you will see what does this option do.
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