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Prevent an infinite loop from the preference window. If the preference window doesn't get the window-size it requested, it goes into an infinite loop. This is caused by the imhtml widget in the conversations page, and happens when the window-manager gives it a really small size such that the imhtml widget doesn't get displayed. So, instead of making the widget change its size, keep it in a fixed size. The width of the preference pages are now dictated mostly by the network, status and themes pages. So extending the fixed width of the imhtml widget in the conversation page should not cause too many problems.
author Sadrul Habib Chowdhury <imadil@gmail.com>
date Fri, 20 Nov 2009 05:09:27 +0000
parents 0d8061bbfc1d
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/** @page gtkconv-signals GtkConv Signals

 @signals
  @signal conversation-dragging
  @signal conversation-timestamp
  @signal displaying-im-msg
  @signal displayed-im-msg
  @signal displaying-chat-msg
  @signal displayed-chat-msg
  @signal conversation-switched
  @signal conversation-hiding
  @signal conversation-displayed
 @endsignals

 @see gtkconv.h

 <hr>

 @signaldef conversation-dragging
  @signalproto
void (*conversation_dragging)(PidginWindow *source, PidginWindow *destination);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted when a conversation is being drag and dropped between windows.
  @param source The window where the conversation is.
  @param destination The window where the conversation will be moved to.
 @endsignaldef

 @signaldef conversation-timestamp
  @signalproto
char *(*conversation_timestamp)(PurpleConversation *conv, time_t when,
                                gboolean show_date);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted to allow plugins to customize the timestamp on a message.
  @param conv      The conversation the message belongs to.
  @param when      The time to be converted to a string.
  @param show_date Whether the date should be displayed.
  @return A textual representation of the time, or @c NULL to use a
          default format.
 @endsignaldef


 @signaldef displaying-im-msg
  @signalproto
gboolean (*displaying_im_msg)(PurpleAccount *account, const char *who,
                              char **message, PurpleConversation *conv,
                              PurpleMessageFlags flags);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted just before a message is displayed in an IM conversation.
   @a message is a pointer to a string, so the plugin can replace the
   message that will be displayed. This can also be used to cancel displaying
   a message by returning @c TRUE.
  @note
   Make sure to free @a *message before you replace it!
  @param account The account.
  @param who     The name of the user.
  @param message A pointer to the message.
  @param conv    The conversation.
  @param flags   Flags for this message.
  @return @c TRUE if the message should be canceled, or @c FALSE otherwise.
 @endsignaldef

 @signaldef displayed-im-msg
  @signalproto
void (*displayed_im_msg)(PurpleAccount *account, const char *who,
                         char *message, PurpleConversation *conv,
                         PurpleMessageFlags flags);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted after a message is displayed in an IM conversation.
  @param account The account.
  @param who     The name of the user.
  @param message The message.
  @param conv    The conversation.
  @param flags   Flags for this message.
 @endsignaldef

 @signaldef displaying-chat-msg
  @signalproto
gboolean (*displaying_chat_msg)(PurpleAccount *account, const char *who,
                                char **message, PurpleConversation *conv,
                                PurpleMessageFlags flags);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted just before a message is displayed in a chat.
   @a message is a pointer to a string, so the plugin can replace the
   message that will be displayed. This can also be used to cancel displaying
   a message by returning @c TRUE.
  @note
   Make sure to free @a *message before you replace it!
  @param account The account the message is being displayed and sent on.
  @param who     The name of the user.
  @param message A pointer to the message that will be displayed and sent.
  @param conv    The conversation the message is being displayed and sent on.
  @param flags   Flags for this message.
  @return @c TRUE if the message should be canceled, or @c FALSE otherwise.
 @endsignaldef

 @signaldef displayed-chat-msg
  @signalproto
void (*displayed_chat_msg)(PurpleAccount *account, const char *who,
                           char *message, PurpleConversation *conv,
                           PurpleMessageFlags flags);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted after a message is displayed in a chat conversation.
  @param account The account the message is being displayed and sent on.
  @param who     The name of the user.
  @param message A pointer to the message that will be displayed and sent.
  @param conv    The conversation the message is being displayed and sent on.
  @param flags   Flags for this message.
 @endsignaldef

 @signaldef conversation-switched
  @signalproto
void (*conversation_switched)(PurpleConversation *conv);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted when a window switched from one conversation to another.
  @param new_conv The now active conversation.
 @endsignaldef

 @signaldef conversation-hiding
  @signalproto
void (*conversation_hiding)(PidginConversation *gtkconv);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted immediately before an existing conversation is hidden.
  @param gtkconv  The PidginConversation
  @since 2.2.0
 @endsignaldef

 @signaldef conversation-displayed
  @signalproto
void (*conversation_displayed)(PidginConversation *gtkconv);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted right after the Pidgin UI is attached to a new or a hidden conversation.
  @param gtkconv  The PidginConversation
  @since 2.2.0
 @endsignaldef

*/
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