Some editors, such as vim, rename (move) a file to a backup location,
then write the new contents to a new location when the user saves
their changes. notify stops watching the renamed file, and does not
automatically start watching the new file created. Additionally,
slint-viewer attempts to reload before the editor has written the new
file, which causes an error. The file is then never reloaded because
the watcher was lost.
This patch solves the problem by attempting to watch the file again,
if the previous watch failed due to a Generic or PathNotFound error.
Generic is required because this is error type we get on macOS for "No
such file or directory.". We delay the retry by a small timeout to
give the editor a chance to write the new file. Note that this still
results in an error being printed about the missing file.
Tested manually by editing both root .slint file, and .slint files
imported from sub-directories.
Closes: #3641
Updated the version from 1.1 to 1.2
Renamed the header to "Slint Royalty-free Desktop, Mobile, and Web Applications License"
Added definition of "Mobile Application" and grant of right
Moved "Limitations" to 3rd section and "License Conditions - Attributions" to 2nd section
Added flexibility to choose between showing "MadeWithSlint" as a dialog/splash screen or on a public webpage
Moved the para on copyright notices to section under "Limitations"
Note: this could be a breaking change if someone did
```
image = { version = "0.24", features = [...] }
```
To enable more features decoder of the image to support more file format
in slint
The trick is that the backend selector build by default with the
i-slint-backend-qt, but the "enable" feature is only enabled if the
qt-backend feature is enabled explicitly, or on linux from the slint
or slint-interpreter crate
... and use it to hide internal functionality so users will notice that
they depend on fucntionality we do not provide any guarantees for.
Make the lsp and viewer request the internal feature when building the
interpreter.
This moves most of the version information we need to update into one
place.
Note that the workplace dependency features are in *addition* to any
feature set when using the workspace dependency. So we have all
workspace dependencies defined with `no-default-features = true`.
This doesn't require a windowing system, just Linux and Vulkan drivers
that supports the display extensions.
It's called linuxkms as soon this will go beyond Vulkan and also support
EGL and perhaps dumb buffers for software rendering.