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Update some perl magic numbers, like in the tcl code. This doesn't actually do
anything since the string should be unique either way but should be more
correct.
author | Etan Reisner <pidgin@unreliablesource.net> |
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date | Sat, 19 May 2007 02:21:31 +0000 |
parents | 88a93f78b489 |
children | 5538a3645b63 |
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# When turned on, this option causes gtk to select the contents of an entry field when it becomes focused. gtk-entry-select-on-focus = 1 # Sets the font used by gtk gtk-font-name = "Verdana 9" # Controls the keybindings that gtk uses for text entry/editing/etc # The "emacs" theme turns on things like: # ctrl-a == move to beginning of line, ctrl-e == move to end of line, etc. gtk-key-theme-name = "Emacs" # The following section allows you to change the style of the conversation # window widgets, log viewer widget, and request and notify window widgets. style "imhtml-fix" { font_name = "Sans 10" } # Set the widget style for the conversation entry box widget "*pidgin_conv_entry" style "imhtml-fix" # Set the widget style for the conversation widget "*pidgin_conv_imhtml" style "imhtml-fix" # Set the widget style for the log viewer widget "*pidgin_log_imhtml" style "imhtml-fix" # Set the widget style for IMHtml input widgets in request dialogs widget "*pidgin_request_imhtml" style "imhtml-fix" # Set the widget style for IMHtml widgets in notify dialogs widget "*pidgin_notify_imhtml" style "imhtml-fix" # The following lets you customize the color of hyperlinks # and also the text cursors. The link color thing is Pidgin specific # but the rest work for any Gtk2 program. You can search the Gtk2 # docs for other style properties. style "my-style-name" { GtkIMHtml::hyperlink-color = "#000080" GtkWidget::cursor-color = "#0000FF" GtkWidget::secondary-cursor-color = "#00FF00" #for mixed ltr and rtl } widget_class "*" style "my-style-name" # This style sets the expander size on a treeview to 0, which has the result # of reducing the indent for items in the tree. This can be applied to the # Pidgin buddy list to reduce it's width. style "my-narrow-tree" { GtkTreeView::expander_size = 0 } # And apply the style to the buddy list: widget "*pidgin_blist_treeview" style "my-narrow-tree" # In Pidgin, you can set custom keybindings in your theme. # Here is an example to follow: binding "my-bindings" { # enter inserts a newline bind "Return" { "insert-at-cursor" ("\n") } # ctrl-s sends message bind "<ctrl>s" { "message_send" () } # shift-f1 toggles bold bind "<shft>F1" { "format_toggle" (1) } # alt-f2 toggles italic bind "<alt>F2" { "format_toggle" (2) } # Ctrl-alt-shift-f3 toggles underline bind "<ctrl><alt><shift>F3" { "format_toggle" (4) } } widget "*pidgin_conv_entry" binding "my-bindings" # This lets you edit your Pidgin key bindings from within Pidgin, # by hovering over a menu item and hitting a key combo. gtk-can-change-accels = 1