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SF Patch #1336924 from sadrul
'From the wiki:
"If you have a tab open for a given contact, and then
drag an additional buddy into that contact, the send to
menu does not update."
This patch updates all the focused-conversations in
every window (note that not all conversation in every
tab). This wouldn't be necessary if it was possible to
tell which contact a buddy was removed from. But that
info is not available, so this is the way I can think of.
It works, and will probably not cause too much overhead
for most users -- assuming most of them use tabbed
convs and hence number of windows won't be too great.'
To track which contact was updated would be problematic, I think.
This doesn't seem like too much overhead to me and it keeps the code clean.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> |
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date | Tue, 25 Oct 2005 13:56:14 +0000 |
parents | 16540914c963 |
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/* This file is to be used internally by the libgstroke implementation. It should not be installed or used elsewhere. See the file COPYING for distribution information. */ #ifndef _GSTROKE_INTERNAL_H_ #define _GSTROKE_INTERNAL_H_ /* metrics for stroke, they are used while processing a stroke, this structure should be stored in local widget storage */ struct gstroke_metrics { GSList *pointList; /* point list */ gint min_x; gint min_y; gint max_x; gint max_y; gint point_count; }; #define GSTROKE_METRICS "gstroke_metrics" /* translate stroke to sequence */ gint _gstroke_trans (gchar *sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics); gint _gstroke_canonical (gchar* sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics); /* record point in stroke */ void _gstroke_record (gint x, gint y, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics); /* initialize stroke functions */ void _gstroke_init (struct gstroke_metrics*); /* structure for holding point data */ struct s_point { gint x; gint y; }; typedef struct s_point *p_point; #endif