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annotate pixmaps/tb_refresh.xpm @ 2406:184a7b05fd02
[gaim-migrate @ 2419]
(09:34:45) ***warmenhoven returns
(09:35:09) black_bmc: warmenhoven at least!
(09:35:27) black_bmc: warmenhoven i need something from you -)
(09:35:44) warmenhoven: ok
(09:35:44) black_bmc: look in ru.po in gaim/po/ directory
(09:35:50) ***murley snickers, thinks warmenhoven should rewrtie gaim in java, heh
(09:35:56) warmenhoven: oh yeah.
(09:36:06) warmenhoven: because you know i love java so much.
(09:36:11) warmenhoven: and then it'd be cross-platform.
(09:36:11) black_bmc: "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-5\n"
(09:36:17) black_bmc: you see that ?
(09:36:20) murley: that way we could all use a slow nasty hiddious looking program
(09:36:25) warmenhoven: yep
(09:36:39) warmenhoven: i take it that's not correct
(09:36:40) black_bmc: warmenhoven here must be "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=KOI8-R\n"
(09:37:02) warmenhoven: okie dokie
(09:37:05) warmenhoven: that the only change?
(09:37:07) murley: I'm a sysadmin, and I just found out a user installed a java tomcat webserver on my server, it was eating 400MB or ram
(09:37:09) black_bmc: yes
(09:37:26) black_bmc: warmenhoven why somebody change it to ISO ?
(09:37:38) warmenhoven: i don't know
(09:37:49) murley: Then i began to wonder why 2000 websites went to a scretching halt. :)
(09:37:56) black_bmc: warmenhoven heh. -)
(09:38:08) murley: kill -9 is my friend, the world is good now :)
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org> |
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date | Mon, 01 Oct 2001 16:39:10 +0000 |
parents | 6f049002d963 |
children |
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2008 | 1 /* XPM */ |
2 static char *tb_refresh_xpm[] = { | |
3 /* columns rows colors chars-per-pixel */ | |
4 "24 24 10 1", | |
5 " c black", | |
6 ". c #37452b", | |
7 "X c #004300550035", | |
8 "o c #475937", | |
9 "O c #4c603c", | |
10 "+ c #526741", | |
11 "@ c #566b43", | |
12 "# c #5a7046", | |
13 "$ c #5c7449", | |
14 "% c None", | |
15 /* pixels */ | |
16 "%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%", | |
17 "%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%", | |
18 "%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%", | |
19 "%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%", | |
20 "%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%", | |
21 "%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%", | |
22 "%%%%%%%%% @O %%%%%%%%%", | |
23 "%%%%%%%% +#++OX %%%%%%%", | |
24 "%%%%%%%%% @+ XX %%%%%%", | |
25 "%%%%%%% %% %%% . %%%%%%", | |
26 "%%%%%% %%%% %%%% . %%%%%", | |
27 "%%%%% %%%%%%%%%% %%%%%", | |
28 "%%%%% %%%%%%%%%% %%%%%", | |
29 "%%%%% X %%%% %%%% %%%%%%", | |
30 "%%%%%% X %%% %% %%%%%%%", | |
31 "%%%%%% XO +o %%%%%%%%%", | |
32 "%%%%%%% ++$+O+ %%%%%%%%", | |
33 "%%%%%%%%% OX %%%%%%%%%", | |
34 "%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%", | |
35 "%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%", | |
36 "%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%", | |
37 "%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%", | |
38 "%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%", | |
39 "%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%" | |
40 }; |