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Patch #1262343, from Levi Bard
"Allows you to specify, on a per-rule basis, whether
text replacement rules will apply to all text, or only
to entire words (the current method).
It defaults to the old method unless specified otherwise.
It reads the old-format config files ( ~/.gaim/dict ),
and saves to the new format (which is currently very
similar to the old)."
The configuration file format is compatible in both directions. Obviously, subword replacement won't happen with an old copy of this plugin, but it won't fail parsing the configuration file.
Plus, he found that my logic was backwards in the test that I used to remove the g_assert().
I made a few changes as well. A couple that I remember:
- A number of rules weren't doing anything because the plugin didn't support them. With this patch, they are functional now. I enabled all of them to use subword completion.
- Set a size group on the labels in the prefs frame. That's been driving me nuts for a while.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> |
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date | Fri, 19 Aug 2005 04:30:50 +0000 |
parents | 16540914c963 |
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/* This file is to be used internally by the libgstroke implementation. It should not be installed or used elsewhere. See the file COPYING for distribution information. */ #ifndef _GSTROKE_INTERNAL_H_ #define _GSTROKE_INTERNAL_H_ /* metrics for stroke, they are used while processing a stroke, this structure should be stored in local widget storage */ struct gstroke_metrics { GSList *pointList; /* point list */ gint min_x; gint min_y; gint max_x; gint max_y; gint point_count; }; #define GSTROKE_METRICS "gstroke_metrics" /* translate stroke to sequence */ gint _gstroke_trans (gchar *sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics); gint _gstroke_canonical (gchar* sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics); /* record point in stroke */ void _gstroke_record (gint x, gint y, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics); /* initialize stroke functions */ void _gstroke_init (struct gstroke_metrics*); /* structure for holding point data */ struct s_point { gint x; gint y; }; typedef struct s_point *p_point; #endif