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    Signal UT: Signal-Desktop for Ubuntu Touch

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      • pparentP Offline
        pparent @fredldotme
        last edited by pparent

        @fredldotme

        Ok thank you!

        But maybe chromium engine can make use of GPU for tasks that are not directly related to compositing? Because here it's an electron app with a chromium engine.

        Just to make things clear I would like to switch to wayland if/when it is feasible. If someone has informations about how to run a GTK wayland app, with keyboard support, either with Mir1.2 or Mir2.0, please share as it would be extremely usefull!

        For now, if I start with wayland: the window does not display correctly ( wrong scaling or wring size, as --force-device-scale-factor=2.75 make the window very big, it's like it zooms on it but does not reduce its size), it is more slugish than with X11, and it has no keyboard.

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          pparent
          last edited by pparent

          Here would be my current starting script for wayland is there a way to do better to solve some of the problems?
          @fredldotme @klh

          #!/bin/sh
          
          # Input method (probably does nothing as it is for X11 normaly)
           export GTK_IM_MODULE=Maliit 
           export GTK_IM_MODULE_FILE=lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules/immodules.cache 
          
          # Prefer Wayland
          export GDK_BACKEND=wayland
          export DISABLE_WAYLAND=0
          export OZONE_PLATFORM=wayland
          export QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland
          export XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland
          export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=${WAYLAND_DISPLAY:-wayland-0}
          
          export GTK_USE_PORTAL=1
          export DCONF_PROFILE=/nonexistent
          export XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/home/phablet/.config/signalut.pparent/
          export PATH=$PWD/bin:$PATH
          
          dpioptions="--high-dpi-support=1 --force-device-scale-factor=2.75"
          gpuoptions="--use-gl=egl --enable-gpu-rasterization --enable-zero-copy --ignore-gpu-blocklist --enable-features=UseSkiaRenderer,VaapiVideoDecoder,ThreadedAnimation --disable-frame-rate-limit --disable-gpu-vsync --enable-oop-rasterization --enable-threaded-compositing"
          sandboxoptions="--no-sandbox --disable-features=WaylandWindowDecorations " 
          waylandoptions="--ozone-platform=wayland --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform"
          
          exec ./opt/Signal/Signal $dpioptions $gpuoptions $sandboxoptions $waylandoptions
          

          The main thing for any hope of a usable option with wayland, would be to enable the keyboard for gtk over wayland. (And this I'm a bit afraid of the feasibility in Mir1.2). The other thing is to have a decent scaling factor while keeping the window of the right size, but if it is the only thing it can always be patched within Signal code, which is certainly not ideal but most probably doable.

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          • klhK Offline
            klh @pparent
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            @pparent iirc my immodules hack won't work for Wayland, and you won't get an onscreen keyboard in Mir 1.8 because it's missing all the IME protocols.

            I haven't looked at what electron-only features the signal-desktop app uses, but you could look into packaging Node.js and running the back-end parts there with a shim in WebEngine to communicate with that. Not trivial, but would give you near-perfect integration with the OS.

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              pparent @klh
              last edited by pparent

              @klh said in Signal UT: Signal-Desktop for Ubuntu Touch:

              @pparent iirc my immodules hack won't work for Wayland, and you won't get an onscreen keyboard in Mir 1.8 because it's missing all the IME protocols.

              I haven't looked at what electron-only features the signal-desktop app uses, but you could look into packaging Node.js and running the back-end parts there with a shim in WebEngine to communicate with that. Not trivial, but would give you near-perfect integration with the OS.

              Yes I had thought about this option, but in reality I want to remain as close as possible from original client, and keep a small set of patches. For these reasons:

              • 1°) Because Signal-Desktop needs regular updates, as old versions get outdated fast and are not anymore compatible with the protocol. A version of Signal-Desktop is valid for 3 months. So I don't want heavy hacks that will not port easily from one version to another. I need to be able to recompile newer versions without headaches.

              • 2°) Because I want to minimize the risk of security breach coming from Signal-Desktop customization.

              • 3°) I want to avoid that Signal project may not be happy about our client because of messing too much with their protocol/client.

              So If nothing is possible while keeping the binaries as is, I will stay with X until Mir2.x release.

              Can you confirm, that the keyboard with Wayland should be better with Mir2.x?

              Ps: I'm currently debuging and trying to patch the code of maliit-inputcontext-gtk, to try and solve the bugs we currently have with the keyboard with X.

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                pparent
                last edited by pparent

                Ok I've found a way to solve keyboard bugs (in X, in a very hacky way) 🎊 . I will make a new release soon, Alongside optimizations to make the app less sluggish.

                With those, it will reach the stage of good client for text-only notification-less chat!

                (Other features will come later)

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                  rund_europa
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                  Hello!
                  First of all, a big thank you for the great work: Signal works well on my Volla tablet (UT).
                  However, I have a problem—on my Volla phone X23, the QR code is displayed so large after startup that I cannot scan it, or rather, it is not recognized.
                  What can I do? I have already tried to make it smaller with the UT tweak tool, but without success.

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                    pparent @rund_europa
                    last edited by

                    @rund_europa

                    I see, I did not think of that.

                    I should find a way to adapt to different phone displays. in the mean time a hack would be to do from terminal:

                    sudo nano /opt/click.ubuntu.com/signalut.pparent/current/launcher.sh
                    

                    and replace the follwing line by a smaller value:

                    dpioptions="--high-dpi-support=1 --force-device-scale-factor=2.75"
                    

                    You can replace "2.75" by "2" or "1.5" , try what's best for you.

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                    • danfroD Offline
                      danfro
                      last edited by danfro

                      Joining in to report my findings. The app is working quite well on my OP5T. I can't use the very top menu entries (Files, Edit, View, ...). But most other things seem to work fine so far. I don't need to lock/unlock to send, just as described above the action with the small arrow is needed.

                      I could receive a call, but only one way voice and no video. Calling out didn't work, after a while the other end got a timeout message, but it didn't ring there. Only on my phone it was ringing. Not sure if that is already supposed to work better. Just pointing that out.

                      The search doesn't seem to work in chats, it works in chat list. Reactions work, reply works. So all in all not bad at all. Thanks a lot for your work. 👍

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                      • danfroD Offline
                        danfro @danfro
                        last edited by

                        Ah, for search we need to go back to the chat list page.

                        So press search in a chat, the go back to chat list page. Then the chat is selected as search filter. When entering a string now, the search is performed within that chat.

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                          pparent @rund_europa
                          last edited by pparent

                          @rund_europa
                          Would you be willing to test a dev version, suposed to auto-detect the screen resolution, to see if the scaling works better on your phone?

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                            pparent @danfro
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                            @danfro

                            Thank you for your feedback!

                            Yes all features are not working currently or in a hacky way. So as long as I've not worked on them (like calls or search messages) I suppose they are not working. Now I'm focusing on core features about chat and keyboard.

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                              danfro @pparent
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                              @pparent I am fine with that. I am actually quite impressed with everything that does work. The app is good and usable. 👍

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                                danfro
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                                Hacking my way through it... ;-).

                                If you wish to use dark mode, close the app and edit this file:
                                ~/.config/signalut.pparent/Signal/ephemeral.json
                                You can do that with seabass2 for instance.
                                Or use terminal with nano ~/.config/signalut.pparent/Signal/ephemeral.json. (no sudo needed)

                                Replace "theme-setting": "system", with "theme-setting": "dark",, save changes and start the app.

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