settingsDialog
0
0
521
413
Settings
-
Qt::Horizontal
QDialogButtonBox::Cancel|QDialogButtonBox::Ok
-
0
true
User Interface
-
Start Bitmessage on user login
-
Start Bitmessage in the tray (don't show main window)
-
Minimize to tray
true
-
Show notification when message received
-
Run in Portable Mode
-
0
0
In Portable Mode, messages and config files are stored in the same directory as the program rather than the normal application-data folder. This makes it convenient to run Bitmessage from a USB thumb drive.
true
-
Willingly include unencrypted destination address when sending to a mobile device
-
Use Identicons
-
Reply below Quote
-
Interface Language
-
100
0
-
System Settings
-
English
-
Esperanto
-
Français
-
Deutsch
-
Español
-
русский
-
Norsk
-
العربية
-
简体中文
-
日本語
-
Nederlands
-
Česky
-
Pirate English
-
Other (set in keys.dat)
Network Settings
-
Listening port
-
Qt::Horizontal
125
20
-
Listen for connections on port:
-
70
16777215
-
Bandwidth limit
-
Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
Maximum download rate (kB/s): [0: unlimited]
-
0
0
60
16777215
-
Maximum upload rate (kB/s): [0: unlimited]
-
0
0
60
16777215
-
Proxy server / Tor
-
Type:
-
Server hostname:
-
-
Port:
-
-
Authentication
-
Username:
-
false
-
Pass:
-
false
Qt::ImhHiddenText|Qt::ImhNoAutoUppercase|Qt::ImhNoPredictiveText
QLineEdit::Password
-
Listen for incoming connections when using proxy
-
-
none
-
SOCKS4a
-
SOCKS5
-
Qt::Vertical
20
40
Demanded difficulty
-
Total difficulty:
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
-
The 'Total difficulty' affects the absolute amount of work the sender must complete. Doubling this value doubles the amount of work.
true
-
Small message difficulty:
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
-
When someone sends you a message, their computer must first complete some work. The difficulty of this work, by default, is 1. You may raise this default for new addresses you create by changing the values here. Any new addresses you create will require senders to meet the higher difficulty. There is one exception: if you add a friend or acquaintance to your address book, Bitmessage will automatically notify them when you next send a message that they need only complete the minimum amount of work: difficulty 1.
true
-
Qt::Horizontal
203
20
-
The 'Small message difficulty' mostly only affects the difficulty of sending small messages. Doubling this value makes it almost twice as difficult to send a small message but doesn't really affect large messages.
true
-
0
0
70
16777215
-
0
0
70
16777215
-
Qt::Horizontal
203
20
-
Qt::Vertical
20
40
Max acceptable difficulty
-
Here you may set the maximum amount of work you are willing to do to send a message to another person. Setting these values to 0 means that any value is acceptable.
true
-
Qt::Horizontal
102
20
-
Qt::LeftToRight
Maximum acceptable total difficulty:
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
-
0
0
70
16777215
-
Qt::Horizontal
102
20
-
Maximum acceptable small message difficulty:
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
-
0
0
70
16777215
-
Qt::Vertical
20
147
Namecoin integration
-
Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
<html><head/><body><p>Bitmessage can utilize a different Bitcoin-based program called Namecoin to make addresses human-friendly. For example, instead of having to tell your friend your long Bitmessage address, you can simply tell him to send a message to <span style=" font-style:italic;">test. </span></p><p>(Getting your own Bitmessage address into Namecoin is still rather difficult).</p><p>Bitmessage can use either namecoind directly or a running nmcontrol instance.</p></body></html>
true
-
Host:
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
-
-
Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
true
Port:
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
-
-
Qt::Vertical
20
40
-
Username:
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
-
-
Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
Password:
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
-
Qt::ImhHiddenText|Qt::ImhNoAutoUppercase|Qt::ImhNoPredictiveText
QLineEdit::Password
-
-
Test
-
-
Connect to:
-
Namecoind
-
NMControl
Resends Expire
-
<html><head/><body><p>By default, if you send a message to someone and he is offline for more than two days, Bitmessage will send the message again after an additional two days. This will be continued with exponential backoff forever; messages will be resent after 5, 10, 20 days ect. until the receiver acknowledges them. Here you may change that behavior by having Bitmessage give up after a certain number of days or months.</p><p>Leave these input fields blank for the default behavior. </p></body></html>
true
-
Qt::Horizontal
212
20
-
231
75
10
20
101
20
Give up after
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
30
40
80
16
and
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
113
20
51
20
113
40
51
20
169
23
61
16
days
170
41
71
16
months.
-
Qt::Vertical
20
129
tabWidgetSettings
checkBoxStartOnLogon
checkBoxStartInTray
checkBoxMinimizeToTray
lineEditTCPPort
comboBoxProxyType
lineEditSocksHostname
lineEditSocksPort
checkBoxAuthentication
lineEditSocksUsername
lineEditSocksPassword
checkBoxSocksListen
buttonBox
buttonBox
accepted()
settingsDialog
accept()
257
330
157
274
buttonBox
rejected()
settingsDialog
reject()
325
330
286
274
checkBoxAuthentication
toggled(bool)
lineEditSocksUsername
setEnabled(bool)
125
190
233
189
checkBoxAuthentication
toggled(bool)
lineEditSocksPassword
setEnabled(bool)
79
190
370
192