Previously we would only show input amounts for partial txs.
Now also show them for complete txs as well, if we know them:
we check in the wallet db for the prevtx and read the value for the output.
This is safe as the input commits to the prevout via txid (which commits to the output value).
Also show "from addresses" in more cases in a similar fashion.
sys.ps1 and sys.ps2 define the strings used as primary and secondary
prompts in the Python interpreter.
Also fix a rare bug introduced by myself in 7772af6 (#6607) where
spaces at the end of the current line would not be remembered when
switching server.
For an action called "Cancel transaction" it is confusing to have a "Cancel" button
that cancels the action... not sure how to fix -- this is perhaps the least intrusive change
* network-dialog: include protocol in server field
In this way it is now possible again to use plain server connections
without reverting it automatically to tls connections.
* qt network dialog: hide trailing protocol ":s" in TextEdit
This hides some complexity from casual users, while still allowing
advanced users to set the protocol.
Co-authored-by: SomberNight <somber.night@protonmail.com>
closes#6622
This has been only disabled for historical reasons: for a long time,
wallets in kivy were only keystore-encrypted, but watch-only wallets
do not have a keystore. Now they are storage-encrypted so passwords make sense.
ResourceWarning below is shown when running python3 with "-X dev":
...\electrum\electrum\gui\qt\network_dialog.py:457: ResourceWarning: unclosed <socket.socket fd=3276, family=AddressFamily.AF_INET, type=SocketKind.SOCK_STREAM, proto=0, laddr=('0.0.0.0', 55693), raddr=('127.0.0.1', 9050)>
if TorDetector.is_tor_port(net_addr):
ResourceWarning: Enable tracemalloc to get the object allocation traceback
Instead of single mpk_text widget for each ks and changing the contents
when switching, create an mpk_text widget for each ks and switch between those.
This allows putting the "show xpub on device" button inside mpk_text.
Change >> to >>> as in a normal Python console.
Avoid printing an empty string which is why the console looked like:
>>
Network banner
>>
Instead of:
Network banner
>>>
In kivy, if the user enabled fx rates but did not touch the fx history settings,
the GUI would show that history rates are enabled but in fact they would be disabled:
the GUI called fx.get_history_config(default=True) when displaying the checkbox,
but exchange_rate.py would not fetch history rates.
(it would only get fixed if the user touched the fx history checkbox)
Note: FxThread.run() calls fx.show_history(), which calls fx.get_history_config() without arguments.
Fixes a UI issue in kivy Install Wizzard.
The Choices UI was displayed in a small vertical line for a split second, before being resized to correct size.
This fixes that by ensuring resizing is done before next frame is displayed https://kivy.org/doc/stable/api-kivy.clock.html#schedule-before-frame .