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Allow users to select a custom Riot instance #97

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ghost opened this issue Mar 28, 2019 · 5 comments
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Allow users to select a custom Riot instance #97

ghost opened this issue Mar 28, 2019 · 5 comments
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ghost commented Mar 28, 2019

I run my own riot instance to pair with my matrix server, and I would like to be able to pass a custom riot URL to revolt without editing gschema and recompiling. Would a config file or an argument at runtime (eg flatpak run org.perezdecastro.Revolt https://custom.riot.instance) be possible?

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ghost commented Mar 28, 2019

Didn't see the preferences section earlier. Feel like an idiot lmao.

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@knotteye00 Glad you found the option, even before I had the chance to drop by and mention the Preferences panel 😄

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I came here with the same question. Unfortunately, I don't see a preferences panel, just a login screen. It's probably my desktop UI hiding it, or something.

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@glitchphan Could you try tapping Ctrl-E on your keyboard? I think it has gotten harder to reach the preferences window since GNOME started hiding application menus, so I have filed #102 to look into adding some kind of menu in to the header bar that the desktop environment won't swallow.

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Ctrl-e/Ctrl-E does nothing, unfortunately. To top it off, I'm using a distro with its own additions to the UI, ZorinOS. Thanks for the response!

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