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KingAnt said:
"And if double-clicking loads a plugin, then double-clicking
again must unload the plugin. However, I think it's better
if double-clicking either opens the preferences or does nothing."
I disagree that double-clicking again must undo what happened from the first time, and in this case, that would totally defeat the goal. Given that this is possibly confusing no matter how we do it, let's take the safest route and not enable the plugin if it's not already. This still accomplishes my main goal of being able to double-click on a plugin I'm using to see its prefs.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> |
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date | Sun, 20 Nov 2005 22:09:24 +0000 |
parents | e67993da8a22 |
children | 5adc0c9da9f3 |
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#!/bin/sh SETUP_GETTEXT=./setup-gettext ($SETUP_GETTEXT --gettext-tool) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo; echo "You must have gettext installed to compile Gaim"; echo; exit; } (libtoolize --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo; echo "You must have libtool installed to compile Gaim"; echo; exit; } (automake --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo; echo "You must have automake installed to compile Gaim"; echo; exit; } (autoconf --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo; echo "You must have autoconf installed to compile Gaim"; echo; exit; } echo "Generating configuration files for Gaim, please wait...." echo; # Backup the po/ChangeLog. This should prevent the annoying # gettext ChangeLog modifications. cp -p po/ChangeLog po/ChangeLog.save echo "Running gettextize, please ignore non-fatal messages...." $SETUP_GETTEXT # Restore the po/ChangeLog file. mv po/ChangeLog.save po/ChangeLog echo "Running libtoolize, please ignore non-fatal messages...." echo n | libtoolize --copy --force || exit; # Add other directories to this list if people continue to experience # brokennesses ... Obviously the real answer is for them to fix it # themselves, but for Luke's sake we have this. for dir in "/usr/local/share/aclocal" \ "/opt/gnome-1.4/share/aclocal" do if test -d $dir ; then ACLOCAL_FLAGS="$ACLOCAL_FLAGS -I $dir" fi done aclocal $ACLOCAL_FLAGS -I ./m4 || exit; autoheader || exit; automake --add-missing --copy; autoconf || exit; automake || exit; ./configure $@