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" This patch was inspired by Robert Story's previous
timestamp patch (#944943). That was rejected because
of a timing inconsistency issue mentioned by Faceprint.
This patch disables timestamps in a given conversation
when no messages have been displayed since the last
timestamp. When a new message is about to be displayed
in a disabled timestamp conversation, a timestamp is
inserted first to maintain timing consistency. Then
the timestamp display is reenabled and the IM message
is printed.
This patch also handles a bug in the original timestamp
plugin. Previously, when the timestamp interval was
modified in the preferences, no current open
conversations are affected. I have modified it so that
all open conversations use the new interval. I would
have sent this as a separate patch, but this is my
first patch and didn't want to mess it up :)." --Eddie Sohn
i liked the original patch and was somewhat disappointed that it didn't get
fixed to address Nathan's concern, so i'm happy to merge this one in.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Sun, 06 Jun 2004 02:08:57 +0000 |
parents | e967c0d93930 |
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # licq2gaim.pl # # Arturo Cisneros, Jr <acjr@hal-pc.org> # GPL'd use strict; my $DIR = "$ENV{HOME}/.licq"; my $GAIM = "$ENV{HOME}/.gaim"; my (@UINS, %USERS) = (); my $OWNER = ""; get_uins(); foreach my $uin (@UINS) { $USERS{$uin} = get_alias($uin); } get_owner(); write_list(); sub get_uins { opendir(DIR, "$DIR/users") or die "Couldn't open dir $DIR/users/: $!"; @UINS = grep !/^\./, readdir DIR; closedir(DIR); } sub get_owner { my @foo = (); open(FILE, "<$DIR/owner.uin") or die "Couldn't open file $DIR/owner.uin $!"; while(<FILE>) { next unless /^Uin/; @foo = split; last; } close(FILE); $OWNER = $foo[2]; } sub get_alias { my @foo = (); open(FILE, "<$DIR/users/$_[0]") or die "Couldn't open $DIR/users/$_[0]: $!"; while(<FILE>) { next unless /^Alias/; @foo = split / /, $_, 3; last; } close(FILE); return $foo[2]; } sub write_list { # Backup Original if( -e "$GAIM/$OWNER.3.blist") { rename("$GAIM/$OWNER.3.blist","$GAIM/$OWNER.3.bak"); } # Write new file open(FILE, ">$GAIM/$OWNER.3.blist") or die "Couldn't open file for writing: $!"; print FILE "m 1\n"; print FILE "g ICQBuddies\n"; while(my($key, $value) = each %USERS) { $key =~ s/\.uin$//; print FILE "b $key:$value"; } close(FILE); }