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" This patch implements a replacement for the queuing
system from 1.x. It also obsoletes a previous patch
[#1338873] I submitted to prioritize the unseen states
in gtk conversations.
The attached envelope.png is ripped from the
msgunread.png already included in gaim. It should be
dropped in the pixmaps directory (Makefile.am is
updated accordingly in this patch).
The two separate queuing preferences from 1.x, queuing
messages while away and queuing all new messages (from
docklet), are replaced with a single 3-way preference
for conversations. The new preference is "Hide new IM
conversations". This preference can be set to never,
away and always.
When a gtk conversation is created, it may be placed in
a hidden conversation window instead of being placed
normally. This decision is based upon the preference
and possibly the away state of the account the
conversation is being created for. This *will* effect
conversations the user explicitly requests to be
created, so in these cases the caller must be sure to
present the conversation to the user, using
gaim_gtkconv_present_conversation(). This is done
already in gtkdialogs.c which handles creating
conversations requested by the user from gaim proper
(menus, double-clicking on budy in blist, etc.).
The main advantage to not queuing messages is that the
conversations exist, the message is written to the
conversation (and logged if appropriate) and the unseen
state is set on the conversation. This means no
additional features are needed to track whether there
are queued messages or not, just use the unseen state
on conversations.
Since conversations may not be visible (messages
"queued"), gaim proper needs some notification that
there are messages waiting. I opted for a menutray icon
that shows up when an im conversation has an unseen
message. Clicking this icon will focus (and show if
hidden) the first conversation with an unseen message.
This is essentially the same behavior of the docklet in
cvs right now, except that the icon is only visible
when there is a conversation with an unread message.
The api that is added is flexible enough to allow
either the docklet or the new blist menutray icon to be
visible for conversations of any/all types and for
unseen messages >= any state. Currently they are set to
only IM conversations and only unseen states >= TEXT
(system messages and no log messages will not trigger
blinking the docklet or showing the blist tray icon),
but these could be made preferences relatively easily
in the future. Other plugins could probably benefit as
well: gaim_gtk_conversations_get_first_unseen().
There is probably some limit to comment size, so I'll
stop rambling now. If anyone has more
questions/comments, catch me in #gaim, here or on
gaim-devel."
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Wed, 16 Nov 2005 18:17:01 +0000 |
parents | e67993da8a22 |
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/* linphone Copyright (C) 2000 Simon MORLAT (simon.morlat@free.fr) This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* the following code was taken from a free software utility that I don't remember the name. */ /* sorry */ #include <ms.h> #ifndef waveheader_h #define waveheader_h typedef struct uint16scheme { unsigned char lo_byte; unsigned char hi_byte; } uint16scheme_t; typedef struct uint32scheme { guint16 lo_int; guint16 hi_int; } uint32scheme_t; /* all integer in wav header must be read in least endian order */ inline guint16 _readuint16(guint16 a) { guint16 res; uint16scheme_t *tmp1=(uint16scheme_t*)&a; ((uint16scheme_t *)(&res))->lo_byte=tmp1->hi_byte; ((uint16scheme_t *)(&res))->hi_byte=tmp1->lo_byte; return res; } inline guint32 _readuint32(guint32 a) { guint32 res; uint32scheme_t *tmp1=(uint32scheme_t*)&a; ((uint32scheme_t *)(&res))->lo_int=_readuint16(tmp1->hi_int); ((uint32scheme_t *)(&res))->hi_int=_readuint16(tmp1->lo_int); return res; } #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN #define le_uint32(a) (_readuint32((a))) #define le_uint16(a) (_readuint16((a))) #define le_int16(a) ( (gint16) _readuint16((guint16)((a))) ) #else #define le_uint32(a) (a) #define le_uint16(a) (a) #define le_int16(a) (a) #endif typedef struct _riff_t { char riff[4] ; /* "RIFF" (ASCII characters) */ guint32 len ; /* Length of package (binary, little endian) */ char wave[4] ; /* "WAVE" (ASCII characters) */ } riff_t; /* The FORMAT chunk */ typedef struct _format_t { char fmt[4] ; /* "fmt_" (ASCII characters) */ guint32 len ; /* length of FORMAT chunk (always 0x10) */ guint16 que ; /* Always 0x01 */ guint16 channel ; /* Channel numbers (0x01 = mono, 0x02 = stereo) */ guint32 rate ; /* Sample rate (binary, in Hz) */ guint32 bps ; /* Bytes Per Second */ guint16 bpsmpl ; /* bytes per sample: 1 = 8 bit Mono, 2 = 8 bit Stereo/16 bit Mono, 4 = 16 bit Stereo */ guint16 bitpspl ; /* bits per sample */ } format_t; /* The DATA chunk */ typedef struct _data_t { char data[4] ; /* "data" (ASCII characters) */ int len ; /* length of data */ } data_t; typedef struct _wave_header_t { riff_t riff_chunk; format_t format_chunk; data_t data_chunk; } wave_header_t; #define wave_header_get_rate(header) le_uint32((header)->format_chunk.rate) #define wave_header_get_channel(header) le_uint16((header)->format_chunk.channel) #endif