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diff plugins/CRAZY @ 93:5ca21b68eb29
[gaim-migrate @ 103]
Notes on how to do plugins with gaim (note that this hasn't been
implemented completely yet, this is just how it *should* work).
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org> |
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date | Sun, 09 Apr 2000 08:25:15 +0000 |
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children | 9f6ce50ffb78 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/plugins/CRAZY Sun Apr 09 08:25:15 2000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +Figures out the other person's IP address if they also have the same +plugin loaded. + + This would be a really interesting and pretty useful plugin. It + could work possibly by sending 'hidden' text in the form of an + HTML tag or something, and if it receives the same hidden text, + it could then pass messages back and forth to send and receive + the IP addresses. + +Perform extra HTML-highlighting and HTML-stripping + + Ever get annoyed because gaim doesn't support some HTML markup? + Here's a work-around. (Although, if you're this determined, you + might as well just hack gaim and send us the patches ;-) .) + +Auto-reply + + If someone sends you a message, immediately send them a message + back. Add fun things to the message. Reverse their text, then + send it back to them. Play with fonts and colors and HTML tags. + Really annoy the hell out of them. :-) + +Control gaim by monitoring a file + + I have to admit, I blatently stole this idea from LICQ. But it + is a really interesting concept. What happens is it watches a + certain file to see if it's empty or not. If it's not, it reads + the contents and executes any commands stored in there (such as + send a message to someone). This can be nice for having remote + control of gaim. + + +These are just some of the ideas I came up with in about ten minutes. A +really nice thing about having plugins is as long as your code doesn't +segfault, you can keep testing and debugging without having to restart +gaim. Plus the plugins tend to be small, and quick and easy to compile, +so development should be quick. Try to have FUN with these plugins :-). +(BTW, dibs on the 'control by file' plugin. :-) .)