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this didn't bother me until *SOMEONE* pointed it out ;). and benjamin, if you read the gaim cvs logs, no, i haven't figured out what Qt's problem is, and I run at 75 dpi, not 100. but I bet kaim would look quite a bit different if you developed on my machine ;) Anyway, now close.xpm is only used once, and not for closing, despite the name.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org> |
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date | Sun, 28 Jan 2001 09:34:22 +0000 |
parents | 67bdecdecbb7 |
children | 190cef255530 |
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AIM::register("gaim test", "0.0.1", "goodbye", ""); $ver = AIM::get_info(0); $nam = AIM::get_info(1); $pro = AIM::get_info(2); AIM::print("Perl Says", "Gaim $ver, $nam using $pro"); # i should probably do something with these to actually test them, huh @bud = AIM::buddy_list(); @onl = AIM::online_list(); @den = AIM::deny_list(); AIM::command("idle", "60000") if ($pro ne "Offline"); AIM::add_event_handler("event_buddy_signon", "say_hello"); AIM::add_timeout_handler(600, "notify"); sub echo_reply { $args = @_; $args =~ s/\"//g; AIM::print_to_conv($args, "Hello"); } sub notify { AIM::print("10 minutes", "gaim test has been loaded for 10 minutes"); } sub goodbye { AIM::print("You Bastard!", "You killed Kenny!"); }