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quoth charkins:
" This patch has a few small fixes for the visibility
stuff in gtkblist.c.
First, tracking of the ICONIFIED state of the blist was
removed. This was intended to allow the blist to
"remember" if it was minimized between restarts.
Unfortunately, this is not possible because the
ICONIFIED state gets set when the blist is on a
different desktop with many window managers.
Second, while talking about the ICONIFIED issue on
#gtk@GIMPNet, muntyan_ asked about a bug where the
blist would get shown on an account re-connect with
1.5.0. Luke mentioned something about this with cvs as
well. This patch introduces a check in
gaim_gtk_blist_show() to prevent the window from being
shown if it already exists and is visible.
Third, sadrul pointed me to a one-line fix for the
missing blist on startup. I added a second line to make
sure the blist restores its proper size as well.
Finally, when the last visibility manager is removed,
gaim will now minimize the blist if it was previously
hidden, rather than showing it. This could prevent a
race condition with out-of-process applets, preventing
gaim from maintaining the visibility state properly
between restarts.
This was 'cvs diff'ed against the last available anon
cvs from Friday. Hopefully it'll apply cleanly."
it did.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Wed, 16 Nov 2005 17:55:26 +0000 |
parents | eb63f9960d07 |
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The Penguin by Rob Flynn <rob@marko.net> and Jeramey Crawford <jacrawf@marko.net> Once upon a term'nal dreary, while I hack'ed, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten code-- While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a beeping, As of some one gently feeping, feeping using damn talk mode. "'Tis some hacker," I muttered, "beeping using damn talk mode-- Only this. I hate talk mode." Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak semester, And college life wrought its terror as the school year became a bore. Eagerly I wished for privledges;--higher access I sought to borrow For my term'nal, unceasing sorrow--sorrow for a file called core-- For the rare and radiant files of .c the coders call the core-- Access Denied. Chown me more. "Open Source," did all mutter, when, with very little flirt and flutter, In there stepped a stately Penguin of the saintly days of yore. Quite a bit obese was he; having eaten lots of fish had he, But, by deign of Finnish programmer, he sat in the middle of my floor-- Looking upon my dusty term'nal in the middle of my floor-- Came, and sat, and nothing more. Then the tubby bird beguiling my sad code into shining, By the free and open decorum of the message that it bore, "Though thy term'nal be dusty and slow," he said, "Linux be not craven!" And thus I installed a new OS far from the proprietary shore-- The kernel code open but documentation lacking on this shore. Quoth the Penguin, "pipe grep more!" Much I marvelled this rotund fowl to hear discourse so plainly, Though its answer little meaning--little relevancy bore; For we cannot help believing that no living human being Ever yet was blessed with seeing bird in the middle of his floor-- Bird or beast sitting in the middle of his cluttered floor, With such instructions as "pipe grep more." But the Penguin, sitting lonely in that cluttered floor, spoke only Those words, as if its soul in that instruction he did outpour. Nothing more did he need utter; understood did I among that clutter-- Understood his command as I could scarcely do a few moments before-- I typed as furious as was willed me, understanding just a minute before. Again the bird said "pipe grep more!" "Amazing!" said I, "Penguin we will conquor the world if you will! By the Network that interconnects us--by that Finn we both adore-- We'll take this very world by storm!" For now grasped I what he'd meant, The thing I do while searching /usr/doc/* for that wond'rous lore-- Those compendiums of plaintext documentation and descriptive lore. Quoth the Penguin, "pipe grep more!" And the Penguin, never waddling, still is sitting, still is sitting In the middle of my room and still very cluttered floor; And his eyes have all the seeming of the free beer I am drinking And the term'nal-light o'er him glowing throws his shadows on the floor; And this OS from out the shadows that is pow'ring my term'nal on the floor Shall be dominating--"Pipe grep more!"