Michael Telatynski
Michael Telatynski
You deploy Element Desktop configs in the exact same way as Element Web. https://github.com/element-hq/element-desktop#user-specified-configjson or bake them in at build time: https://github.com/element-hq/element-desktop#config
> For example the empty space between the "SPD" room name to the camera icon, should be grabbable area to move the window. That whole area is a button, and...
Which is still tiny... Drag area on Chrome is massive Drag area in JB IDEs still large Drag area in Spotify is huge Drag area in Beeper is narrow but...
> Element Desktop appears to keep credentials/keys in Windows Credential Manager (DPAPI) via keytar. We don't use keytar anymore, we use https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/api/safe-storage keytar data may have been left present to...
Actually, if you look at the shape of the safeStorage API, there is no method to delete anything at all.
I believe you, but as you can see on https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/api/safe-storage there is no delete API, so we cannot clean up the Credential Manager.
Or if it only impacts the legacy keytar handling we could just get rid of that outright, given its only there transitionally and not needed permanently, after all that project...
> Prompt: “Legacy Windows credentials from a previous install found. Migrate or ignore/wipe?” They always got migrated already, they were just kept in case you rolled back. > Uninstaller prompt:...
> On uninstall, show a clear prompt: Don't think we can do this with how squirrelhooks work in Squirrel.Windows, we'd likely need to migrate to NSIS which would likely require...
Contributions welcome, but given this only affects systems which are by design potentially compromised by keyloggers and similar it is unlikely to be scheduled by the product/management teams