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gtk1.2 code in anything except the buddy list window is a bug. this patch from
David Brigada (jsi):
" This patch changes the mechanism in which Gaim changes
the colors on tabs for typing notification, new message
notification, etc.. The previous mechanism was causing
the font to change (possible mix of gtk1.2 and gtk2.0
code). Instead of loading the label's preferences with
gtk_widget_get_modifier_style(), changing the color
(with a -> edit), and then saving the label's
preferences with gtk_widget_modify_style(), it changes
the color with gtk_widget_modify_fg(). This fixes the
font problem on my computer. The GTK 2.0 API docs seem
to suggest the use of gtk_widget_modify_fg() over
gtk_widget_modify_style() when necessary."
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Thu, 26 Dec 2002 15:40:23 +0000 |
parents | 424a40f12a6c |
children | 43dec50d8d51 |
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/* * Copyright 1987 by MIT Student Information Processing Board * * For copyright info, see mit-sipb-copyright.h. */ #include <sysdep.h> #include "error_table.h" #include "mit-sipb-copyright.h" #ifndef lint static const char copyright[] = "Copyright 1987,1988 by Student Information Processing Board, Massachusetts Institute of Technology"; static const char rcsid_et_name_c[] = "$Header$"; #endif static const char char_set[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_"; const char * error_table_name_r(num, buf) int num; char *buf; { int ch; int i; char *p; /* num = aa aaa abb bbb bcc ccc cdd ddd d?? ??? ??? */ p = buf; num >>= ERRCODE_RANGE; /* num = ?? ??? ??? aaa aaa bbb bbb ccc ccc ddd ddd */ num &= 077777777; /* num = 00 000 000 aaa aaa bbb bbb ccc ccc ddd ddd */ for (i = 4; i >= 0; i--) { ch = (num >> BITS_PER_CHAR * i) & ((1 << BITS_PER_CHAR) - 1); if (ch != 0) *p++ = char_set[ch-1]; } *p = '\0'; return(buf); } const char * error_table_name(num) int num; { static char buf[6]; return(error_table_name_r(num, buf)); }