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[gaim-migrate @ 5492] Stuff I did (in order from most important to least): -Made set away message and set profile count the number of bytes rather than the number of characters. This fixes the lack of a warning dialog when setting info that needs an encoding other than ascii or iso8859-1. (Because "hi" in UCS-2BE is 4 bytes but "hi" in utf8 is only 2.) -Created an oscar_encoding_to_utf8 function to convert from a given encoding to utf8. This is AIM/ICQ specific. -Added a "Profile:" and "Away Message:" line to the get info response window. Is it better this way or without it? I thought it would be good if there was a way for users to tell which text was the away message and which was the info, but I also think this solution could be nicer looking. -Added a little check for some server icon stuff because someone reported an obscure crash. -Shuffled some stuff around in oscar.c -Bouldered on the little wall outside of the gym today. It's much more difficult than climbing inside. I think my forearms are just a bit too weak. The holds are tiny, though. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Mon, 14 Apr 2003 04:52:42 +0000
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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