* Sync translations with code
* Move Qt client's it_IT to it
"it_IT" was merged into pre-existing "it", so no (huge) loss of translations
should occur; "it" was chosen as a base since it contains more up-to-date
translations while "it_IT" hasn't changed much in years (I think, because most
phrases were marked as reviewed and so impossible to change by most translators
based on their assigned role).
* Sync translations with Transifex
* Add new languages (90+% complete)
Mac client:
* Basque (eu)
* Hebrew (he)
* Hungarian (hu)
* Japanese (ja)
* Polish (pl)
* Portuguese (Brazil) (pt_BR)
* Swedish (sv)
* Ukrainian (uk)
* Chinese (China) (zh_CN)
* Chinese (Taiwan) (zh_TW)
Qt client:
* Icelandic (is)
Also, fix Qt client languages list to include those already in
translations/ subdirectory and 90+% complete:
* Hebrew (he)
* Chinese (Taiwan) (zh_TW)
* Fix Xcode language mapping for pt_PT/pt-PT
* Fix Xcode language mapping for pt_BR/pt-BR
* Fix Xcode language mapping for zh_CN/zh-CN
* Fix Xcode language mapping for zh_TW/zh-TW
* Sync translations with Transifex (again)
Primarily to fixup "Port: $@" translation, but there were other updates in the
meantime.
* Update list of QuickLookPlugin languages
* Fixup local pt-BR language name in tx config
* Prefer `PROJECT_{SOURCE,BINARY}_DIR` to `CMAKE_` ones
* Extend use of 3rd-party dir vars to reduce duplication
* Fix typo in submodule repo name
* Remove `CURL::libcurl` target fallback
The target is always available since CMake 3.12, which is our current
minimum version.
* Use imported CMake target for CURL
* Use imported CMake target for fmtlib
* Use imported CMake target for WideInteger
* Use imported CMake target for FastFloat
* Use imported CMake target for UtfCpp
* Use imported CMake target for Threads
* Use imported CMake target for Iconv
* Use imported CMake target for crypto backend
* Use imported CMake target for GTK
* Use imported CMake target for Qt
* Use imported CMake target for deflate
* Use imported CMake target for libevent
* Use imported CMake target for natpmp
* Use imported CMake target for miniupnpc
* Use imported CMake target for dht
* Use imported CMake target for psl
* Use imported CMake target for libutp
* Use imported CMake target for libb64
* Use include directories from libtransmission target
* Reformat CMake code
* Bump minimum CMake version to 3.12
* Add target sources separately via `target_source()`
* Make `tr_win32_app_info()` add target sources on its own
* Don't use `include_directories()`
* Don't use `add_definitions()`
* Limit use of `add_compile_options()`
* Move VDKQueue target declaration to a subdirectory
* Add `tr_disable_source_files_compile()` helper
* Add `tr_target_glib_resources()` helper
* Add `tr_gettext_msgfmt()` helper
* Enable AUTOUIC for Qt client
* Enable AUTORCC for Qt client
* Remove AUTO{MOC,RCC,UIC} source group overrides
* Add `tr_target_idl_files()` helper
* Move source group setup to `tr_qt_add_translation()`
* Add `tr_target_xib_files()` helper
* Prefer `target_sources()` to intermediate variables
* Use explicit visibility versions of `target_*()` commands
* Prefer genexes to conditions in `target_*()` commands
* Add `tr_allow_compile_if()` helper
* Leave only top-level `project()`, remove the rest
* Minor fixups
* Fixup Mac QL plugin install
* Fixup IDE target folders and source groups
* Compile images into an assets catalog
* Optionally sign resulting Mac bundle
* Move 3rd-party/utility/test targets to their own folders
* Enable ARC via compile options unconditionally
* Install base and localized resources into correct directory
This seems like a Xcode quirk: if subdirectory containing the resource file
matches the destination directory name (and probably if there's more than one
resource file being installed there), the resulting folder structure then
contains an extra subdirectory, i.e. Resources/dirname/dirname/resname.
* Group source files for better structure in IDEs (Xcode, VS)
* Remove Xcode project
Using Xcode is still possible via "Xcode" CMake generator.
* Use ad-hoc signature if one is not specified
* Always use ad-hoc signature on link, leave proper signing to CPack
* Install localized resources into correct directory (QL plugin)
* Don't include CTest (we don't use additional targets it provides)
* Revert "Remove Xcode project"
This reverts commit dc069f654f.
For some reason, Mac client is the only project that references
libtransmission files as if they were a part of its own project, and
inconsistently so. Make the include/import style uniform an in line with
other projects.
Adjust Mac client include directory settings a bit along the way.