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Adding Intel Corporation to cover all our bases here: (19:25:17) rlaager: arjan: How should I list you in COPYRIGHT? (19:26:08) arjan: if you want to add me: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com> (19:26:21) arjan: but it's such a small change that I don't think I deserve that privilege ;) (19:26:47) rlaager: arjan: We add people for even a single character change. ;) By which word does your last name alphabetize? (19:27:01) arjan: eh. if you're in .nl, by "Ven" (19:27:08) arjan: but.. in english usually by "van" (19:27:53) rlaager: arjan: Is any of this work copyright Intel? (19:28:09) arjan: rlaager: I think Intel considers it too small to be copyrigthable (19:29:05) arjan: rlaager: but otherwise if you think it is then yes it's all Intel
author Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
date Tue, 15 May 2007 00:30:22 +0000
parents 1414e0e01dc5
children e0613cf8c493
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/** @page sound-signals Sound Signals

 @signals
  @signal playing-sound-event
 @endsignals

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 @signaldef playing-sound-event
  @signalproto
gboolean (*playing_sound_event)(PurpleSoundEventID event, PurpleAccount *account);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted when libpurple is going to play a sound event. This can be used to cancel playing sound by returning TRUE.
  @param event   The event this sound represents.
  @param account The account the sound is being played for.
  @return @c TRUE if the sound should not be played, or @c FALSE otherwise.
 @endsignaldef

 */
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