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SF Patch #1355796 from Sadrul
This fixes the custom smiley bug where your text gets smilies from the other party in the conversation.
This is a bit of a hack, but it fix things until such time as the smiley tree stuff can be reworked.
" From the kwiki:
If someone uses an MSN smiley, it shows up when I type
the textual representation of it. For example, someone
set a smiley (a rainbow flashy question mark) for ? and
it showed up (on my side, I have no idea about theirs)
for every ? I typed. /luke as I understand this report,
the problem is that the custom smiley should be
restricted to exactly one conversation but is in fact
spanning the account/
* (sadrul) It appears what happens is, the custom
smiley is added to the smiley-tree for that
conversation-imhtml. So whenever any new message is
going to be added to the imhtml, it looks up the
smiley-tree first, and since the "?" (or anything else)
matches the smiley, it converts it to the smiley. At
first glance, it seems the fix would be non-trivial. It
will probably be necessary to distinguish between
custom-smileys (and also messages added to the imhtml)
of the sender and the receiver.
==== end ====
What this patch does is, it temporarily replaces the
smiley-tree for the conversation-imhtml with the
smiley-tree of the conversation-entrybox. I think this
will work because the smiley-trees of both these
imhtml-s are initially the same. When a custom smiley
is received, it is added the smiley-tree of the
conversation-imhtml. So temporarily restoring the
smiley-tree with the original smiley-tree (that in
conv-entrybox) should fix the problem."
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> |
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date | Thu, 22 Dec 2005 04:07:21 +0000 |
parents | 64fadbf3810f |
children | ac5bc9a7b603 |
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11067 | 1 #!/bin/bash |
2 | |
3 METHOD_NAME=$1 | |
4 | |
5 if test -z "$METHOD_NAME" | |
6 then | |
7 cat <<EOF | |
11331 | 8 This program calls gaim API functions using DBus and prints the return value. |
9 If you are not interested in the return value, use gaim-send-async. | |
11067 | 10 |
11331 | 11 Usage: |
12 | |
13 $0 method-name type1:parameter1 type2:parameter2 ... | |
11067 | 14 |
15 This shell script just invokes dbus-send, see man dbus-send for how | |
16 to specify the parameters. | |
17 | |
18 Examples: | |
19 | |
11331 | 20 $0 GaimAccountsFindConnected string: string:prpl-jabber |
21 $0 GaimAccountsGetAll | |
22 $0 GaimCoreQuit | |
11067 | 23 |
11331 | 24 Use dbus-viewer to get the list of supported functions and their parameters. |
11067 | 25 EOF |
26 exit 1 | |
27 fi | |
28 | |
29 shift | |
30 dbus-send --dest=org.gaim.GaimService --print-reply --type=method_call /org/gaim/GaimObject org.gaim.GaimInterface.$METHOD_NAME "$@" | |
31 | |
32 echo |