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There was an attempt to make each Jabber resource have its own conversation
window, which wasn't working, and instead sending outgoing messages to the
wrong resource. Different conversations with each resource breaks the whole
"Send to" one-window-per-person metaphor, so I just changed the behavior to
send messages to whichever resources last messaged you. Perhaps later, when
we're not in a freeze, we can consider an API that allows prpls to populate
the Send To menu themselves, letting you easily switch what resource you're
chatting with in the same window
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Sean Egan <seanegan@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 16 Feb 2006 23:02:56 +0000 |
parents | d5a2c4e9bb60 |
children | 5538762c5ca7 |
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Translation README To supply a new translation, you first need a copy of gaim.pot. This can be built by typing: intltool-update --pot from the gaim/po/ directory. To update an exsting translation, type: intltool-update -m LANG where LANG is the language code to update, such as fr or ja. This will build a new gaim.pot and update the translation with the changes. You may then begin editing the updated file. Translated .po files may be submitted in whatever native encoding is most convenient (and hopefully canonical). Please ensure that the Content-type: line reflects the proper character set. New or updated translations should be sent to the translation tracker: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=235&atid=713922 Please check your translations carefully. Make sure you have the same number of newlines and %s or other formatting codes in the translation as you have in the original. The po/check_po.pl script can help with this. Before submitting updated or new translations, please run the following command to ensure the file does not contain errors: > msgfmt -c --statistics xx.po The comments at the top of each .po file should appear as follows: # Gaim Xxxxx translation # Copyright (C) 2002, Another Name <email@something.com> # Copyright (C) 2003, Your Name <email@whatever.com> # # This file is distributed under the same license as the Gaim package. # Thank you for flying Valu-Jet.