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I had used memcpy to copy the struct tm to where the caller wants it, but
this assumes all callers provide their own allocated struct, which is not
necessarily always the case.
If callers want to keep the values of this struct tm across multiple calls
to purple_str_to_time, they had better copy it themselves. (which is
essentially the same as it was before when we were returning the pointer
to the struct as returned by localtime(), which is also statically
allocated)
author | Stu Tomlinson <stu@nosnilmot.com> |
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date | Fri, 23 Nov 2007 19:41:44 +0000 |
parents | 5538a3645b63 |
children | d2a5d298de66 |
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# When turned on, this option causes gtk to select the contents of an entry field when it becomes focused. gtk-entry-select-on-focus = 1 # Sets the font used by gtk gtk-font-name = "Verdana 9" # Controls the keybindings that gtk uses for text entry/editing/etc # The "emacs" theme turns on things like: # ctrl-a == move to beginning of line, ctrl-e == move to end of line, etc. gtk-key-theme-name = "Emacs" # The following section allows you to change the style of the conversation # window widgets, log viewer widget, and request and notify window widgets. style "imhtml-fix" { font_name = "Sans 10" } # Set the widget style for the conversation entry box widget "*pidgin_conv_entry" style "imhtml-fix" # Set the widget style for the conversation widget "*pidgin_conv_imhtml" style "imhtml-fix" # Set the widget style for the log viewer widget "*pidgin_log_imhtml" style "imhtml-fix" # Set the widget style for IMHtml input widgets in request dialogs widget "*pidgin_request_imhtml" style "imhtml-fix" # Set the widget style for IMHtml widgets in notify dialogs widget "*pidgin_notify_imhtml" style "imhtml-fix" # The following lets you customize the color of hyperlinks # and also the text cursors. The link color thing is Pidgin specific # but the rest work for any Gtk2 program. You can search the Gtk2 # docs for other style properties. style "my-style-name" { GtkIMHtml::hyperlink-color = "#000080" GtkWidget::cursor-color = "#0000FF" GtkWidget::secondary-cursor-color = "#00FF00" #for mixed ltr and rtl } widget_class "*" style "my-style-name" # This sets the expander size on a treeview to 0, which has the result # of reducing the indent for items in the tree. This can be applied to the # Pidgin buddy list to reduce the width of group and contact rows. # With the recent (~2.0.0) buddy list changes this isn't particularly # important anymore. #style "my-narrow-tree" #{ # GtkTreeView::expander_size = 0 #} # And apply the style to the buddy list: #widget "*pidgin_blist_treeview" style "my-narrow-tree" # In Pidgin, you can set custom keybindings in your theme. # Here is an example to follow: binding "my-bindings" { # enter inserts a newline bind "Return" { "insert-at-cursor" ("\n") } # ctrl-s sends message bind "<ctrl>s" { "message_send" () } # shift-f1 toggles bold bind "<shft>F1" { "format_toggle" (1) } # alt-f2 toggles italic bind "<alt>F2" { "format_toggle" (2) } # Ctrl-alt-shift-f3 toggles underline bind "<ctrl><alt><shift>F3" { "format_toggle" (4) } } widget "*pidgin_conv_entry" binding "my-bindings" # This lets you edit your Pidgin key bindings from within Pidgin, # by hovering over a menu item and hitting a key combo. gtk-can-change-accels = 1