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author | Yoshiki Yazawa <yaz@honeyplanet.jp> |
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date | Thu, 12 May 2011 23:53:50 +0900 |
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pidgin-twitter-0.9.2 1. What is this? pidgin-twitter is a Pidgin plugin to help posting and reading micro blogs such as Twitter. Currently, pidgin-twitter supports Twitter, Wassr, identi.ca, jisko and friendfeed. Features: General * display user icon (size configurable) * translate sender's name or @<username> to a link to the user's page * play sounds for specific senders/recipients * show letter counter on the format toolbar * filter messages from specified users Twitter specific * get/post Twitter statuses via API * reply/favorite/retweet/quote tweet functionalities * translate #<search tag> to link to the search query * escape pseudo commands like "w" * suppress oops message Wassr specific * translate #<channel name> to link to the channel * eliminate annoying post completion messages identi.ca specific * translate #<tag> to link to the tag * eliminate annoying echo backed messages * translate !<group name> to link to the group 2. Dependency This plugin requires Pidgin 2.6.0 or newer, glib-2.16.0 or newer, gtk+-2.12.0 or newer and libxml-2.6.27 or newer. 3. How to build Building pidgin-twitter plugin is very simple. Please do; ./configure make sudo make install If you intend to build pidgin-twitter on Windows, edit Makefile.mingw as your build environment and do; make -f Makefile.mingw Put resultant pidgin-twitter.dll to pidgin's plug-ins directory. 4. Usage To enable pidgin-twitter, please check it as "Enabled" in Pidgin's plugins window. Almost all of features can be configured through pidgin-twitter's paged preferences window. In this section, we explain the features in page by page basis. 4.1 Account page 4.1.1 Screen Name You can specify your account names for each service here. These names will be used for showing your icon in conversations. In a Twitter conversation, the screen name will be also used for authentication when API based access is enabled. 4.1.2 Get/post statuses via API Since Pidgin is an instant message client, it is natural that Pidgin uses XMPP protocol to access to Twitter. However, Twitter has suspended their IM gateway for long time, for scalability issues. So we had decided to provide the other way to access to Twitter using Twitter's public API. If you enable this feature, pidgin-twitter gets your timeline and puts your update via Twitter API. 4.1.3 Retrieve interval You can specify the interval between each retrievals by ten seconds. 4.2 Translation page 4.2.1 Translate @username to link This checkbox toggles translation from a recipient name to the link to the recipient. 4.2.2 Translate sender name to link This checkbox toggles translation from a sender name to the link to the sender. 4.2.3 Translate #channel/tag to link This checkbox toggles translation from channel/tag name which begins with '#' to respective links. This feature is available for Wassr or identi.ca. 4.3 Filter page 4.3.1 Apply filter This checkbox toggles filter functionality. If it is enabled, messages from the users who reside in "to be filtered list" will be filtered and be discarded silently. 4.3.2 Exclude reply to me If it is enabled, messages which contain @<your screen name> will be excluded from filtering. 4.3.3 Users to be filtered These lists accommodate users to be filtered. A list is a enumeration of usernames separated by a letter in ",:;" and spaces. For example, "foo bar" or "foo,bar" is a valid user list and a list like "foo, bar" also works. 4.4 Icon page 4.4.1 Show icon in conversations This checkbox toggles show/hide icons for users in conversations. 4.4.2 Icon size Icon size in conversations can be specified by this spin button. 4.4.3 Enable icon update This checkbox toggles update for icons by the specified period. See below for the update interval. 4.4.4 Update interval You can specify update interval here in two ways. The first is the number of times showing one particular icon before update. The second is days before update. 4.5 Sound page 4.5.1 Play sound on a reply to a specified recipient This checkbox toggles play sound for a specified recipient. pidgin-twitter can play a sound when an incoming message contains any recipient name in the recipient list explained bellow. It is convenient that add your screen name to the recipient list and turn this feature on so that you can audibly notice each arrival or message to you. 4.5.2 Recipient list Recipient list accommodates names of watched recipients. This list is a enumeration of usernames separated by a letter in ",:;" and spaces. For example, "foo bar" or "foo,bar" is a valid user list and a list like "foo, bar" also works. 4.5.3 Sound type You can specify event type of sound to be played here. The "Pounce Default" sound is the default sound type because it may not be disabled by configuration in Pidgin's preferences. You can specify other sounds, but be aware, you have to enable the event type of sound which you specified for pidgin-twitter in Pidgin's preferences. 4.5.4 Play sound on a message from a specified sender This is the same as 4.5.1 except that it is for senders. 4.5.5 Sender list This is the same as 4.5.2 except that sender list accommodates names of watched senders. 4.5.6 Sound type This is the same as 4.5.3 except that it is for senders. 4.6 Utility page 4.6.1 Show text counter This checkbox toggles letter counter. If it is enabled, a small letter counter widget will appear on the format bar in a Pidgin conversation window. This counter keeps track of length of composing string in character. Each service has its own limit of length for posting messages; 140 characters in Twitter, 255 characters in Wassr and 140 bytes in identi.ca. If the composing message exceeds the limit, the displayed number will turn red to notify you the excess. 4.6.2 Escape pseudo command for twitter This checkbox toggles escape pseudo command functionality. A pseudo command is a message composed of leading non Latin string and trailing an alphabet letter which can be interpreted as a command in short form. Twitter wrongly interpreted it as an incomplete command message so that Twitter gives you an error massage. If this feature is enabled, pidgin-twitter automatically escapes any pseudo command by prepending ". " at the beginning of a message. 4.6.3 Suppress oops message This checkbox toggles suppress oops message feature for Twitter conversation. This feature may require explanation. If we send a message which is longer than 140 bytes, Twitter will send us back an oops message to notify the excess of the limit. However, Twitter computes the actual hard limit in internal representation of characters so that the messages which does not exceed 140 letters can actually be accepted. This feature will silently discard *false* oops message in this situation. 4.6.4 Strip excessive newline characters A message from feed bot may contain excessive number of newline characters. It sometimes annoys messenger users by taking huge space in the message window. If this feature is enabled, pidgin-twitter automatically strips consecutive newline characters and replaces them with single newline character. 4.6.5 Do not notify incoming message (Windows only) This checkbox toggles suppression of blinking Pidgin's task bar button for new incoming message when Pidgin window is not active. 4.6.6 Enable log output This checkbox toggles log messages for debugging. If you have any trouble, we suggest to enable this feature and report us your problem with obtained information. 4.7 Reply, Favorite and Retweet In twitter service, pidgin-twitter adds links for replying, creating favorite and retweeting to each message. To reply a message, press R link and @username string will be automatically prepared in the composing area. Sending message with this action sets "in reply to" property on the server. To create favorite, just press F link. To retweet someone's message, press RT link and the message is properly quoted and prepared in the composing area. 5. History 0.4.0 (May 01 2008) First public release. 0.5.0 (May 05 2008) Added escape pseudo command functionality. 0.5.1 (May 05 2008) Fixed a crash bug that each unload and reload pidgin-twitter cycle resulted in crash. 0.6.0 (May 16 2008) - Letter counter has been added. - Suppress "false positive oops message" when sending message which exceeds 140 bytes but within 140 characters. - Pidgin-twitter now strips all markup elements from sending message. This feature prevents this plugin from posting unexpected excessively marked up message. - Since pidgin-twitter no longer sends any marked up message, all markup widgets in conversation window have been disabled. 0.7.0 alpha1 (June 28 2008) - Show icon feature has been added. - API based posting has been added. - Notification on message arrival can be disabled now. - Annoying completion message which is returned from Wassr service will be automatically ignored. 0.7.0 (August 5 2008) - Support for identi.ca has been added. - Icon support for Wassr and identi.ca have been added. - Icon size and icon visibility are now configurable. - Automatic icon update has been implemented. - Translation from channel name to the link to the channel in Wassr has been added. - Disabling notification on message arrival now works for Wassr and identi.ca too. 0.8.0 beta 1 (September 29 2008) - Filter functionality has been added. - Translation from tag name to the link to the tag in identi.ca has been added. - Many improvements and bug fixes. 0.8.0 (October 28 2008) - jisko support has been added. - Strip excessive newline feature has been added. - Fixed a breakage of playing sound for the recipients. 0.8.1 (December 10 2008) - Icon handling has been improved so that users' custom icons would not turn into default one. - Fixed a glitch in the pattern for identi.ca icon. - Get/post twitter statuses via API has been turned on by default. - prefs.ui file would be embedded into dll on windows environment so that separate installation by hand is no longer required. - Reorganized source codes. 0.8.2 (December 13 2008) - Adapted for laconica 0.6.4 in identi.ca service. - Fixed the recipient format for jisko. 0.8.3 (April 7 2009) - Number of messages to retrieve in twitter API access is now configurable. - Adapted to twitter's icon URL change. - Changed the way of escaping outgoing message. More characters will be sent as raw. - Added group support for identi.ca. 0.8.4 (June 13 2009) - Fix for a bug that status id exceeds int32 limit. - Now a search tag like #foo in twitter generates a search link. - Added preliminary support for friendfeed. 0.8.5 (August 30 2009) - Fixed icon retrieval in jisko and wassr. - Robust image type detection for icons. - Added workaround for earlier pidgin's hexadecimal numeric expression bug. 0.8.5.1 (September 19 2009) - Fixed icon retrieval in twitter and friendfeed. 0.8.5.2 (September 20 2009) - Improved icon retrieval in twitter service. Now icon file whose name contains UTF-8 multi-byte characters can be retrieved as well. 0.9.0 (October 19 2009) - Added reply, favorite and retweet functionality in twitter service. - Added support for non-ascii hash tags. 0.9.1 (April 5 2010) - Added support for retweet(RT) and quote tweet(QT). - Each QT post includes "in_reply_to" field. - Each reply message includes embedded "in reply to" link to original post. 0.9.2 (Aug 31 2010) - Added support for OAuth authentication. 6. Acknowledgments In the beginning of development, I (yazuuchi) got a number of valuable feedbacks from nosuke (@konosuke) and mojin (@mojin). The original letter counter has been developed by Dossy Shiobara in convcharcount plugin. In development for 0.6.0, mikanbako (@mikanbako) joined our team and contributed numerous efforts. The original strip markup feature and the disable markup widgets feature has been developed by him. API based posting has been contributed by nosuke in development for 0.7.0. We referred liboauth and mbpurple for OAuth implementation. We got uncountable feedbacks from users in the #pidgin_twitter channel at Wassr. Yoshiki Yazawa (@yazuuchi) and the pidgin-twitter team yaz@honeyplanet.jp