Two sweep-driven fixes:
- Validate Address: remove the input->results Separator. When no result is shown
yet it sat directly above the Close button and read as a footer divider,
inconsistent with the reference design (the description divider was already gone).
- Drop the modal-daemon-prompt sweep surface: renderDaemonUpdatePrompt is gated
behind !capture_mode_, so it never renders during a sweep (the capture showed the
Settings page behind it). Its migration stays verified via build + the shared
BlurFloat/TactileButton pattern.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Register sweep surfaces so the redesigned Wave-1 modals get captured for visual
review: modal-qr-popup, modal-request-payment, modal-validate-address,
modal-address-label, modal-daemon-prompt, and modal-antivirus (the last renders
only on Windows, where its #ifdef body compiles). Each is driven through the
dialog's public show()/flag; teardown closes it. Adds a static hide() to
RequestPaymentDialog / ValidateAddressDialog / AddressLabelDialog for clean sweep
teardown (they had no public close). The contact add/edit and explorer block-detail
modals are tab-embedded and not yet surfaced.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Presentation-only reference-design migration of three more modals:
- Validate Address: struct-form overlay (idSuffix validateaddr), 3 StyledButton ->
TactileButton, drop the description divider, and TR() the hardcoded "Error: %s"
(reuse the existing error_format key). The validateaddress RPC/worker path is untouched.
- Address label: struct-form overlay (idSuffix addrlabel); drop the footer divider and
zero its layout-reserve term (separatorH) so the fixed-height icon-picker card math
stays consistent. Buttons were already TactileButton.
- Contacts add/edit: struct-form overlay (keeps its idSuffix + BeginOverlayDialogFooter);
StyledButton -> TactileButton across the file (3 modal + 4 contact-list buttons) for a
consistent Contacts tab. The address-book add/update/notify logic is untouched.
Build + hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
More robustness fixes from the audit (the import-key pattern, lower severity):
- Trim pasted input before use/validation: network add-server URL/label,
lite-wallet key import (+ block empty), validate-address, address-book entry.
- Confirmations for destructive/irreversible actions:
- Address-book Delete now needs a confirming second click (no undo).
- Console `stop` needs a confirming second `stop` (it shuts down the node).
- Wizard "Skip" encryption needs a confirming second click (keys stored
unencrypted).
- Send amount: normalize to 8dp (satoshi precision) on both the DRGX and USD
inputs so digits past 8dp aren't silently dropped between the preview/review
and what's actually sent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
UI-standardization audit: the labeled single-line form field (a plain
ImGui::Text label above a fixed-width InputText/InputTextWithHint) was
open-coded across dialogs. Add material::LabeledInput(label, id, buf, size,
width=-1, hint=nullptr, flags=0) mirroring that idiom exactly — pixel-identical,
but a single chokepoint so input styling (label typography, frame, spacing) can
later evolve in one place. Returns the input's edited bool.
Adopt at the clean vertical (label-above) single-line sites: address-book
add/edit (label + address), shield from-address, export-all-keys + export-
transactions filename, validate-address input, request-payment label + URI.
Left as-is: horizontal label-beside-input rows (settings RPC host/port/user/
pass use Text + SameLine), multiline (InputTextMultiline), numeric (InputDouble),
combos, and hint-only inputs — none match the vertical single-line idiom.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add an encrypted SQLite transaction history cache with cached tip metadata and
per-address shielded scan progress so startup and full refreshes avoid
re-scanning every z-address while still invalidating on wallet/address/rescan
changes.
Improve wallet history loading by paging transparent transactions, preserving
cached shielded and sent rows, keeping recent/unconfirmed activity visible, and
classifying mining-address receives. Show z_sendmany opid sends immediately in
History and Overview, pin pending rows through refreshes, and apply optimistic
address/balance debits until opids resolve.
Add timestamped RPC console tracing by source/method without logging params or
results, reduce redundant refresh/RPC calls, and cache Explorer recent block
summaries in SQLite.
Expand focused tests for transaction cache encryption, scan-progress
persistence/invalidation, history preservation, operation-status parsing,
pending send visibility, and Explorer/RPC refresh behavior.
- Replace all hardcoded English strings with TR() translation keys across
every tab, dialog, and component (~20 UI files)
- Expand all 8 language files (de, es, fr, ja, ko, pt, ru, zh) with
complete translations (~37k lines added)
- Improve i18n loader with exe-relative path fallback and English base
fallback for missing keys
- Add pool-side hashrate polling via pool stats API in xmrig_manager
- Introduce Layout::beginFrame() per-frame caching and refresh balance
layout config only on schema generation change
- Offload daemon output parsing to worker thread
- Add CJK subset fallback font for Chinese/Japanese/Korean glyphs
- Fix z_importwallet to use full path instead of filename only
- Add rescanBlockchain() method that restarts daemon with -rescan flag
- Track rescan progress via daemon output parsing and getrescaninfo RPC
- Display rescan progress in status bar with animated indicator when starting
- Improve dark theme card contrast: lighter surface-variant, tinted borders, stronger rim-light
Full-node GUI wallet for DragonX cryptocurrency.
Built with Dear ImGui, SDL3, and OpenGL3/DX11.
Features:
- Send/receive shielded and transparent transactions
- Autoshield with merged transaction display
- Built-in CPU mining (xmrig)
- Peer management and network monitoring
- Wallet encryption with PIN lock
- QR code generation for receive addresses
- Transaction history with pagination
- Console for direct RPC commands
- Cross-platform (Linux, Windows)