kdeconnect-kde/smsapp/smscharcount.h

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Show remaining character count in SMS app ## Summary This adds character counter below the “Send” button in SMS conversation. It uses format XXX/Y where XXX is number of characters that can be added without splitting the SMS into multiple messages (see article Concatenated SMS on Wikipedia). Y is number of messages in in current concatenated SMS. The counter is not visible when insertion of 10 7-bit or 16-bit (depends on SMS encoding) does not create concatenated SMS. SMS encoding is automatically guessed. 8-bit encodings are not supported. If the message contains characters that are not supported by GSM 7-bit encoding, counter automatically switches to UCS-2. ## Test Plan Try entering some text that is longer than 150 characters in [GSM 03.38 encoding][1] or 60 characters in UCS-2. Number of remaining characters should be visible below the “Send” button. The character counter should show `0` at exactly 160 or 70 characters. Inserting one character should switch the counter to [Concatenated SMS][2] mode when number of messages is shown. It should show exactly same number as SMS app in Android. ## Screenshots These images are in APNG. ![grab.apng](/uploads/21ae23f2fa75c7aca487e61ddce94644/grab.apng) ![grab-cz.apng](/uploads/785e670a8598c5a65a4209f17e75f578/grab-cz.apng) [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=932080074#GSM_7-bit_default_alphabet_and_extension_table_of_3GPP_TS_23.038_/_GSM_03.38 [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=943185255#Message_size
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/**
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 Jiří Wolker <woljiri@gmail.com>
Show remaining character count in SMS app ## Summary This adds character counter below the “Send” button in SMS conversation. It uses format XXX/Y where XXX is number of characters that can be added without splitting the SMS into multiple messages (see article Concatenated SMS on Wikipedia). Y is number of messages in in current concatenated SMS. The counter is not visible when insertion of 10 7-bit or 16-bit (depends on SMS encoding) does not create concatenated SMS. SMS encoding is automatically guessed. 8-bit encodings are not supported. If the message contains characters that are not supported by GSM 7-bit encoding, counter automatically switches to UCS-2. ## Test Plan Try entering some text that is longer than 150 characters in [GSM 03.38 encoding][1] or 60 characters in UCS-2. Number of remaining characters should be visible below the “Send” button. The character counter should show `0` at exactly 160 or 70 characters. Inserting one character should switch the counter to [Concatenated SMS][2] mode when number of messages is shown. It should show exactly same number as SMS app in Android. ## Screenshots These images are in APNG. ![grab.apng](/uploads/21ae23f2fa75c7aca487e61ddce94644/grab.apng) ![grab-cz.apng](/uploads/785e670a8598c5a65a4209f17e75f578/grab-cz.apng) [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=932080074#GSM_7-bit_default_alphabet_and_extension_table_of_3GPP_TS_23.038_/_GSM_03.38 [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=943185255#Message_size
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*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-GPL
Show remaining character count in SMS app ## Summary This adds character counter below the “Send” button in SMS conversation. It uses format XXX/Y where XXX is number of characters that can be added without splitting the SMS into multiple messages (see article Concatenated SMS on Wikipedia). Y is number of messages in in current concatenated SMS. The counter is not visible when insertion of 10 7-bit or 16-bit (depends on SMS encoding) does not create concatenated SMS. SMS encoding is automatically guessed. 8-bit encodings are not supported. If the message contains characters that are not supported by GSM 7-bit encoding, counter automatically switches to UCS-2. ## Test Plan Try entering some text that is longer than 150 characters in [GSM 03.38 encoding][1] or 60 characters in UCS-2. Number of remaining characters should be visible below the “Send” button. The character counter should show `0` at exactly 160 or 70 characters. Inserting one character should switch the counter to [Concatenated SMS][2] mode when number of messages is shown. It should show exactly same number as SMS app in Android. ## Screenshots These images are in APNG. ![grab.apng](/uploads/21ae23f2fa75c7aca487e61ddce94644/grab.apng) ![grab-cz.apng](/uploads/785e670a8598c5a65a4209f17e75f578/grab-cz.apng) [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=932080074#GSM_7-bit_default_alphabet_and_extension_table_of_3GPP_TS_23.038_/_GSM_03.38 [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=943185255#Message_size
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*/
#ifndef CHARCOUNT_H
#define CHARCOUNT_H
class SmsCharCount
{
Show remaining character count in SMS app ## Summary This adds character counter below the “Send” button in SMS conversation. It uses format XXX/Y where XXX is number of characters that can be added without splitting the SMS into multiple messages (see article Concatenated SMS on Wikipedia). Y is number of messages in in current concatenated SMS. The counter is not visible when insertion of 10 7-bit or 16-bit (depends on SMS encoding) does not create concatenated SMS. SMS encoding is automatically guessed. 8-bit encodings are not supported. If the message contains characters that are not supported by GSM 7-bit encoding, counter automatically switches to UCS-2. ## Test Plan Try entering some text that is longer than 150 characters in [GSM 03.38 encoding][1] or 60 characters in UCS-2. Number of remaining characters should be visible below the “Send” button. The character counter should show `0` at exactly 160 or 70 characters. Inserting one character should switch the counter to [Concatenated SMS][2] mode when number of messages is shown. It should show exactly same number as SMS app in Android. ## Screenshots These images are in APNG. ![grab.apng](/uploads/21ae23f2fa75c7aca487e61ddce94644/grab.apng) ![grab-cz.apng](/uploads/785e670a8598c5a65a4209f17e75f578/grab-cz.apng) [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=932080074#GSM_7-bit_default_alphabet_and_extension_table_of_3GPP_TS_23.038_/_GSM_03.38 [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=943185255#Message_size
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public:
/**
* Number of octets in current message.
*/
qint32 octets;
Show remaining character count in SMS app ## Summary This adds character counter below the “Send” button in SMS conversation. It uses format XXX/Y where XXX is number of characters that can be added without splitting the SMS into multiple messages (see article Concatenated SMS on Wikipedia). Y is number of messages in in current concatenated SMS. The counter is not visible when insertion of 10 7-bit or 16-bit (depends on SMS encoding) does not create concatenated SMS. SMS encoding is automatically guessed. 8-bit encodings are not supported. If the message contains characters that are not supported by GSM 7-bit encoding, counter automatically switches to UCS-2. ## Test Plan Try entering some text that is longer than 150 characters in [GSM 03.38 encoding][1] or 60 characters in UCS-2. Number of remaining characters should be visible below the “Send” button. The character counter should show `0` at exactly 160 or 70 characters. Inserting one character should switch the counter to [Concatenated SMS][2] mode when number of messages is shown. It should show exactly same number as SMS app in Android. ## Screenshots These images are in APNG. ![grab.apng](/uploads/21ae23f2fa75c7aca487e61ddce94644/grab.apng) ![grab-cz.apng](/uploads/785e670a8598c5a65a4209f17e75f578/grab-cz.apng) [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=932080074#GSM_7-bit_default_alphabet_and_extension_table_of_3GPP_TS_23.038_/_GSM_03.38 [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=943185255#Message_size
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/**
* Bits per character (7, 8 or 16).
*/
qint32 bitsPerChar;
Show remaining character count in SMS app ## Summary This adds character counter below the “Send” button in SMS conversation. It uses format XXX/Y where XXX is number of characters that can be added without splitting the SMS into multiple messages (see article Concatenated SMS on Wikipedia). Y is number of messages in in current concatenated SMS. The counter is not visible when insertion of 10 7-bit or 16-bit (depends on SMS encoding) does not create concatenated SMS. SMS encoding is automatically guessed. 8-bit encodings are not supported. If the message contains characters that are not supported by GSM 7-bit encoding, counter automatically switches to UCS-2. ## Test Plan Try entering some text that is longer than 150 characters in [GSM 03.38 encoding][1] or 60 characters in UCS-2. Number of remaining characters should be visible below the “Send” button. The character counter should show `0` at exactly 160 or 70 characters. Inserting one character should switch the counter to [Concatenated SMS][2] mode when number of messages is shown. It should show exactly same number as SMS app in Android. ## Screenshots These images are in APNG. ![grab.apng](/uploads/21ae23f2fa75c7aca487e61ddce94644/grab.apng) ![grab-cz.apng](/uploads/785e670a8598c5a65a4209f17e75f578/grab-cz.apng) [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=932080074#GSM_7-bit_default_alphabet_and_extension_table_of_3GPP_TS_23.038_/_GSM_03.38 [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=943185255#Message_size
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/**
* Number of chars remaining in current SMS.
*/
qint32 remaining;
Show remaining character count in SMS app ## Summary This adds character counter below the “Send” button in SMS conversation. It uses format XXX/Y where XXX is number of characters that can be added without splitting the SMS into multiple messages (see article Concatenated SMS on Wikipedia). Y is number of messages in in current concatenated SMS. The counter is not visible when insertion of 10 7-bit or 16-bit (depends on SMS encoding) does not create concatenated SMS. SMS encoding is automatically guessed. 8-bit encodings are not supported. If the message contains characters that are not supported by GSM 7-bit encoding, counter automatically switches to UCS-2. ## Test Plan Try entering some text that is longer than 150 characters in [GSM 03.38 encoding][1] or 60 characters in UCS-2. Number of remaining characters should be visible below the “Send” button. The character counter should show `0` at exactly 160 or 70 characters. Inserting one character should switch the counter to [Concatenated SMS][2] mode when number of messages is shown. It should show exactly same number as SMS app in Android. ## Screenshots These images are in APNG. ![grab.apng](/uploads/21ae23f2fa75c7aca487e61ddce94644/grab.apng) ![grab-cz.apng](/uploads/785e670a8598c5a65a4209f17e75f578/grab-cz.apng) [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=932080074#GSM_7-bit_default_alphabet_and_extension_table_of_3GPP_TS_23.038_/_GSM_03.38 [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=943185255#Message_size
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/**
* Count of SMSes in concatenated SMS.
*/
qint32 messages;
Show remaining character count in SMS app ## Summary This adds character counter below the “Send” button in SMS conversation. It uses format XXX/Y where XXX is number of characters that can be added without splitting the SMS into multiple messages (see article Concatenated SMS on Wikipedia). Y is number of messages in in current concatenated SMS. The counter is not visible when insertion of 10 7-bit or 16-bit (depends on SMS encoding) does not create concatenated SMS. SMS encoding is automatically guessed. 8-bit encodings are not supported. If the message contains characters that are not supported by GSM 7-bit encoding, counter automatically switches to UCS-2. ## Test Plan Try entering some text that is longer than 150 characters in [GSM 03.38 encoding][1] or 60 characters in UCS-2. Number of remaining characters should be visible below the “Send” button. The character counter should show `0` at exactly 160 or 70 characters. Inserting one character should switch the counter to [Concatenated SMS][2] mode when number of messages is shown. It should show exactly same number as SMS app in Android. ## Screenshots These images are in APNG. ![grab.apng](/uploads/21ae23f2fa75c7aca487e61ddce94644/grab.apng) ![grab-cz.apng](/uploads/785e670a8598c5a65a4209f17e75f578/grab-cz.apng) [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=932080074#GSM_7-bit_default_alphabet_and_extension_table_of_3GPP_TS_23.038_/_GSM_03.38 [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=943185255#Message_size
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SmsCharCount(){};
~SmsCharCount(){};
};
#endif // CHARCOUNT_H