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Etan had changed the account notify stuff so that the prpl decides
if the person is a buddy or not; I totally wiped that out with my
authorization stuff. This brings it back.
Additionally, I added a googletalk flag to JabberStream which
can determine at runtime if you're connected to Google Talk.
All of the Google Talk extensions can be detected individually
with disco, but this might be used for working with perfectly
standard XMPP that's implemented in what might be considered a
quirky way in Google Talk. For instance, Google Talk automatically
adds buddies to your roster when you authorize them to add you.
I was going to use this flag so that the Jabber prpl would
never ask me to add a Google Talk buddy who's just been
automatically added anyway.
I decided to keep it, though, since I may still want to
specify what group he's in.
This opens the door for more Google Talk customization though >:)
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Sean Egan <seanegan@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 08 Dec 2006 02:51:47 +0000 |
parents | 009db0b357b5 |
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Gaim Smiley Themes Documentation Sean M. Egan 5 Jan 2003 Version 0.60 of Gaim brings up all themable smileys. In the preferences dialog, a user can choose from a selection of looks his smileys will take. This guide is to serve as a reference to those interested in creating third-party smiley themes. Your theme should be contained in a single directory. This directory will be installed in the Gaim smiley theme directory ($HOME/.gaim/smileys/). This directory will contain a file called `theme' that specifies the theme metadata and image files that are used by the theme. The format of the `theme' file is as follows. The beginning of the file contains some metainformation about the theme in the format Key=Value Valid keys include: Name - Name of the theme Description - Description of the theme Icon - An image used to represent the theme in the theme selector UI Author - The author's name Following this meta-information are "sml" groups. A "sml" group is a group of smileys that will be shown together. For example, each protocol has its own "sml" group (MSN, Yahoo, Gadu-Gadu, etc.). The name of the group is surrounded in square brackets, and each line beneath it (until the next sml group or the end of the file) defines a smiley. Each line of the group starts with a filename of the icon followed by a space-delimited list of the characters that represent it. Example: [AIM/ICQ] smiley.png :) :-) In the smiley selector UI, each icon will only be shown once, and the first string representing it will be used. To keep a smiley out of the selector altogether, make the first two characters of the line "! " followed by the filename and emoticons. As of 2.0.0beta2, spaces and backslashes in the "list of characters" (see above) must be escaped by prepending them with a backslash. For example, to define a smiley that is represented by ":-/" and ":-\", use: [AIM/ICQ] think.png :-/ :-\\