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[gaim-migrate @ 4916] This fixes some problems with gender, in that, if someone specified either male of female, Gaim would always show "Age: Female," which isn't exactly right. Gender?! I don't even know her! I also made bunches of email addresses show up, and made them show up as mailto: links. I guess these will just get passed to your browser. And I fixed the UIN field. That was a dumb mistake. So aliases should update themselves better now. Still not automagically, though. Oh, and I made the day show up as MM/DD/YY instead of DD/MM/YY. For a second there I thought I was in a different country, but I safe and sound now, back in good old 1955. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Fri, 28 Feb 2003 07:29:17 +0000
parents 154c4a9d9b6d
children fefad67de2c7
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#define GAIM_PLUGINS

#include <stdio.h>
#include "gaim.h"

static GModule *handle = NULL;

char *gaim_plugin_init(GModule *h) {
	printf("plugin loaded.\n");
	handle = h;
	return NULL;
}

void gaim_plugin_remove() {
	printf("plugin unloaded.\n");
	handle = NULL;
}

struct gaim_plugin_description desc; 
struct gaim_plugin_description *gaim_plugin_desc() {
	desc.api_version = PLUGIN_API_VERSION;
	desc.name = g_strdup("Simple Plugin");
	desc.version = g_strdup("1.0");
	desc.description = g_strdup("Tests to see that most things are working.");
	desc.authors = g_strdup("Eric Warmehoven &lt;eric@warmenhoven.org>");
	desc.url = g_strdup(WEBSITE);
	return &desc;
}

char *name() {
	return "Simple Plugin Version 1.0";
}

char *description() {
	return "Tests to see that most things are working.";
}