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quoth charkins:
" This patch has a few small fixes for the visibility
stuff in gtkblist.c.
First, tracking of the ICONIFIED state of the blist was
removed. This was intended to allow the blist to
"remember" if it was minimized between restarts.
Unfortunately, this is not possible because the
ICONIFIED state gets set when the blist is on a
different desktop with many window managers.
Second, while talking about the ICONIFIED issue on
#gtk@GIMPNet, muntyan_ asked about a bug where the
blist would get shown on an account re-connect with
1.5.0. Luke mentioned something about this with cvs as
well. This patch introduces a check in
gaim_gtk_blist_show() to prevent the window from being
shown if it already exists and is visible.
Third, sadrul pointed me to a one-line fix for the
missing blist on startup. I added a second line to make
sure the blist restores its proper size as well.
Finally, when the last visibility manager is removed,
gaim will now minimize the blist if it was previously
hidden, rather than showing it. This could prevent a
race condition with out-of-process applets, preventing
gaim from maintaining the visibility state properly
between restarts.
This was 'cvs diff'ed against the last available anon
cvs from Friday. Hopefully it'll apply cleanly."
it did.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Wed, 16 Nov 2005 17:55:26 +0000 |
parents | 11e465b55fe6 |
children | a1c4d7daabe7 |
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/** * @defgroup core Gaim Core * * gaim * * Gaim is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous * to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this * source distribution. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef _GAIM_CORE_H_ #define _GAIM_CORE_H_ typedef struct GaimCore GaimCore; typedef struct { void (*ui_prefs_init)(void); void (*debug_ui_init)(void); /* Unfortunate necessity. */ void (*ui_init)(void); void (*quit)(void); } GaimCoreUiOps; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * Initializes the core of gaim. * * This will setup preferences for all the core subsystems. * * @param ui The ID of the UI using the core. This should be a * unique ID, registered with the gaim team. * * @return @c TRUE if successful, or @c FALSE otherwise. */ gboolean gaim_core_init(const char *ui); /** * Quits the core of gaim, which, depending on the UI, may quit the * application using the gaim core. */ void gaim_core_quit(void); /** * Calls gaim_core_quit(). This can be used as the function * passed to gaim_timeout_add() when you want to shutdown Gaim * in a specified amount of time. When shutting down Gaim * from a plugin, you must use this with a timeout value of 0: * gaim_timeout_add(0, gaim_core_quitcb, NULL); * This is ensures that code from your plugin is not being * executed when gaim_core_quit() is called. Otherwise you * would get a core dump after gaim_core_quit() executes and * control returns to your plugin because gaim_core_quit() frees * all plugins. */ gboolean gaim_core_quit_cb(gpointer unused); /** * Returns the version of the core library. * * @return The version of the core library. */ const char *gaim_core_get_version(void); /** * Returns the ID of the UI that is using the core. * * @return The ID of the UI that is currently using the core. */ const char *gaim_core_get_ui(void); /** * Returns a handle to the gaim core. * * This is used for such things as signals. */ GaimCore *gaim_get_core(void); /** * Sets the UI ops for the core. * * @param A UI ops structure for the core. */ void gaim_core_set_ui_ops(GaimCoreUiOps *ops); /** * Returns the UI ops for the core. * * @return The core's UI ops structure. */ GaimCoreUiOps *gaim_core_get_ui_ops(void); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _GAIM_CORE_H_ */ /* /===- `//"\\ """"`---.___.-"" ______-==| | | \\ _-"` __--""" ,-/-==\\ | | `\ ,' _-" /' | \\ ___ / / \ / .' / | \\ /" "\ /' / \ /' / ____ / | \`\.__/-"" D O \_/' / \/' /-'" """""---__ | "-/" O G R /' _--"` \_| / R __--_ t ), __--"" '""--_/ T _-"_>--<_\ h '-" \ {\__--_/} / \\__>--<__\ e B \ /' (_/ _-" | |__>--<__| U | | _/) )-" | |__>--<__| R | / /" ,_/ / /__>---<__/ N | o-o _// /-"_>---<__-" I / (^(" /"_>---<__- N _-" ,/| /__>--<__/ A _-" ,//('( |__>--<__| T / .----_ ( ( ')) |__>--<__| | /' _---_"\ `-)) )) ( |__>--<__| O | /' / "\`\ ,/,'//( ( \__>--<__\ R \ /' // || ,( ( ((, )) "-__>--<_"-_ "--____---"' _/'/ /' `"/ )` ) ,/| "-_">--<_/-__ __-" _/ ._-"//( )/ )) ` ""-'_/_/ /"""""""__--" ;'( ')/ ,)( """""""""" ' ') '( (/ ' ' ` */