09:20:53 I was rather worried, a password I surely mistyped would not work. I tried another terminal, and it worked, after much shock and horror. Anyway, I have no idea of how to confirm if the culprit is the CLI or the terminal. When I got to it, my Monero was locked and I had to kill it. 09:35:15 Another interesting bug I just noticed with cli, it locked my wallet and I pasted the password and it didn't work and then tried again quickly and it did. 11:54:16 jtgrassie vtnerd moneromooo: could you leave a comment on https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/monero-site/merge_requests/1162 when you have a chance? Just to make sure the process is correct 12:13:54 kintarowonders: check the value of LC_ALL and LANG in both terminals. Are they different ? Do those terminals have different settings for keymap translation ? 12:22:10 Guest95667: looks ok, it'd be nice to also include p2p settings too later. 12:49:24 thanks moneroooo. https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/monero-site/merge_requests/1168 was just PRd. A comment on that one would be appreciated too :) 13:06:36 "unsigned int" for amounts, while true, omits the 64 bit range. In C, unsigned int will typically give you 32 bits, so specigying might be a good idea. 13:06:57 (looking at describe_transfer) 13:09:04 Culd you comment directly on that PR? So i don't need to copy-paste :) 13:09:54 o nevermind, you are already doing it 22:01:24 hello, is anyone here familiar with the linux version of the monero gui wallet? 22:03:58 maybe, what is your question? 22:05:12 when you go to open a wallet from the filesystem and click "Browse filesystem" 22:05:19 it opens up a really ugly looking file dialog box 22:05:28 like, early-2000s-java-looking GUI 22:05:39 whereas the rest of the gui is styled in a much more modern way 22:05:55 that’s your system file dialog box 22:06:43 other gui programs on my system have less ugly looking file dialog boxes 22:07:02 IIRC gtk and qt provide their own standard look-and-feel dialog boxes but they're slightly different? 22:09:05 see here https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-dialogs-filedialog.html#details 22:09:16 it should use your system file dialog box 22:09:31 maybe a bug, can you do a screenshot? 22:15:52 Hail_Spacecake: does it look like this for you? https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/iwOFb8kU/Screenshot%202019-12-08%20at%2023.11.50.png 22:16:59 selsta: https://imgur.com/a/VTjwbyp 22:17:15 yeah it looks similar to that styling 22:17:49 not the way that most of my desktop programs' file open dialogs work 22:17:50 hmm ok does seem to be a bug I can reproduce it 22:18:20 I"m not sure if this is a bug so much as somoene just using a particularly ugly looking gui framework for this bit of functionality 22:18:46 I'm not super familiar with how X windows gui programming works, I thought that qt and gtk established standards but nothing was stopping a program from implementing its own 22:19:09 it should use the system file dialog like it does on macOS / Windows but it seems to use a fallback one 22:19:29 is this something QT is responsible for? 22:19:34 maybe QT is just broken on my systme 22:19:57 did you use release binaries from getmonero.org or self compiled? 22:20:21 arch linux AUR version of monero-gui-bin 22:20:44 anyway not your system because I can reproduce it using a clean ubuntu VM 22:21:29 https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=monero-gui-bin looks like that's fetching the version from getmonero 22:23:22 might be fixed in the future once we switch to a newer Qt version but nothing we can do in the meantime 22:27:46 Hail_Spacecake: if you want you can test https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/monero-wallet-qt-git/ and report back if you still see the ugly file dialog 22:27:59 this package is latest Qt 22:31:04 selsta: I'll give it a try 22:31:25 I wonder what it's doing differently from monero-gui-bin 22:32:05 monero-gui-bin is using release binaries which use Qt 5.9.7, monero-wallet-qt-git compiles from source with Qt 5.13 or so 22:36:35 hm that package is usingan old version of monero 22:36:40 although I guess I could bump it easily enough 22:37:11 how often does the official version publish new releases? 22:57:34 official version ?