view pixmaps/protocols/irc/irc_icon.xpm @ 5517:e9b9fbf89c42

[gaim-migrate @ 5916] So some (most?) AIM/ICQ accounts are sent a URL where you can change your password. This URL contains a "%s" which is supposed to be replaced with your screenname. Gaim actually replaces it with your screen name now, so it's pre-filled in on the Enter-Your-Password form. It uses that replace-substring-function that I just wrote for the %s browser command thing. Someone (maybe faceprint?) pointed out that Gaim didn't do this a while ago. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Sun, 25 May 2003 19:47:13 +0000
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/* XPM */
static char * irc_icon_xpm[] = {
"12 12 11 1",
" 	c None",
".	c #000000",
"+	c #FF2B2B",
"@	c #FF0000",
"#	c #0047E0",
"$	c #0050FF",
"%	c #F2FF00",
"&	c #F8FF42",
"*	c #EFEF00",
"=	c #003BB2",
"-	c #E80000",
"            ",
"            ",
"            ",
" .. .... .. ",
".+@.###$..%.",
".+@.#..$.&*.",
".+@.##$=.&..",
".+-.##$.&&. ",
".+-.#$..&%..",
".@-.#$$..%*.",
".@-.#.$=..*.",
" .. . .. .. "};