Mercurial > pidgin.yaz
changeset 13820:6fd7425133fc
[gaim-migrate @ 16252]
Update the smiley theme HOWTO, even though I'm contemplating changing this format anyway.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> |
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date | Sun, 11 Jun 2006 00:35:52 +0000 |
parents | f41a515307a9 |
children | e5e07c996c56 |
files | pixmaps/smileys/THEMES-HOWTO |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/pixmaps/smileys/THEMES-HOWTO Sun Jun 11 00:11:00 2006 +0000 +++ b/pixmaps/smileys/THEMES-HOWTO Sun Jun 11 00:35:52 2006 +0000 @@ -4,9 +4,7 @@ Version 0.60 of Gaim brings up all themable smileys. In the preferences dialog, a user can choose from a selection of looks his smileys will take. This guide is to serve as a reference to those interested in creating third-party smiley themes. -(SME: I'm doing this at 6:30AM; I'm tired, but I can't sleep. Someone make sure I fix this up to make sure it all makes sense when I'm not tired anymore. Right now it's mostly just unassembled thoughts) - -Your theme should be contained in a single directory. This directory will be installed in the Gaim smiley theme directory (SME: There should probably be a $HOME/.gaim/smileys/ that the theme could go in too.). This directory will contain a file called `theme' that specifies the theme and image (SME: And possibly sound) files that are used by the theme. The format of the `theme' file is as follows. +Your theme should be contained in a single directory. This directory will be installed in the Gaim smiley theme directory ($HOME/.gaim/smileys/). This directory will contain a file called `theme' that specifies the theme metadata and image files that are used by the theme. The format of the `theme' file is as follows. The beginning of the file contains some metainformation about the theme in the format @@ -19,10 +17,16 @@ Author - The author's name Following this meta-information are "sml" groups. A "sml" group is a group of smileys that will be shown together. For example, each protocol has its own "sml" group (MSN, Yahoo, Gadu-Gadu, etc.). The name of the group is surrounded in square brackets, and each line beneath it (until the next sml group or the end of the file) defines a smiley. -Each line of the group starts with a filename of the icon (SME: Or sound?) followed by a space-delimited list of the characters that represent it. +Each line of the group starts with a filename of the icon followed by a space-delimited list of the characters that represent it. Example: [AIM/ICQ] smiley.png :) :-) In the smiley selector UI, each icon will only be shown once, and the first string representing it will be used. To keep a smiley out of the selector altogether, make the first two characters of the line "! " followed by the filename and emoticons. + +As of 2.0.0beta2, spaces and backslashes in the "list of characters" (see above) must be escaped by prepending them with a backslash. For example, to define a smiley that is represented by ":-/" and ":-\", use: + +[AIM/ICQ] +think.png :-/ :-\\ +