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" When joining a jabber conference many jabber servers
send a recap of the last 20 or so messages. If you
have sounds enabled, this will result in either 20
sounds in row, or worse if mixing is available, a
horrible mix of 20 overlapping sounds. These recap
messages can be identifed be the presence of the
"jabber:x:delay". This patch identifies delayed
messages, passes that information through flags from
the prpl to the core, and then on to the gui. Detailed
changes:
Add GAIM_MESSAGE_DELAYED to GaimMessageFlags to
indicate a delayed message.
Change gtkconv.c to not play sounds when either
GAIM_MESSAGE_DELAYED or GAIM_MESSAGE_SYSTEM are set.
Add GaimConvChatFlags, parallel to GaimConvImFlags, to
pass flags from protocols to core. Currently contains
two flags:
GAIM_CONV_CHAT_WHISPER
GAIM_CONV_CHAT_DELAYED
Change fourth arg of serv_got_chat_in() from "int
whisper" to "GaimConvChatFlags chatflags".
Change jabber prpl to set delayed flag when the
"jabber:x:delay" element is present. Change toc
protocol since it uses the whisper flag." --Nathan Fredrickson
Date: 2004-07-24 00:49
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I'm not sure I like naming the flags "DELAYED". I mean
that's okay inside jabber since that's what the jabber
protocol refers to it as, but for the the GAIM_*_DELAYED
flags, I think they should be named something else.
I thought about NOSOUND, but I decided that was wrong,
because the flag should say what kind of message it is, not
what to do with it, that's up to the UI to decide.
What's up with not playing sounds on GAIM_MESSAGE_SYSTEM?
This sounds unrelated to this. Are there times when we want
to play sounds on system messages?
Date: 2004-07-24 09:13
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I purposely did not use a name that implied what the UI
should do with the flag. The only characteristic that makes
these messages unique is that they've been stored in the
server for some period of time and are not current. I'm
open to a better flag name than "DELAYED"... I thought about
"RECAP", but that seemed less generalized than "DELAYED".
As for not playing sounds on GAIM_MESSAGE_SYSTEM, that can
be removed if it's controversial. I think I slipped that
in since the setting of the topic was still playing a sound
every time you joined a jabber conference.
I think we can change the flag name ourselves if something else is better.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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| date | Sat, 24 Jul 2004 15:18:32 +0000 |
| parents | 5239a3b4ab33 |
| children | 19fd43d52d18 |
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/* libgstroke - a GNOME stroke interface library Copyright (c) 1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001 Mark F. Willey, ETLA Technical See the file COPYING for distribution information. This file contains the stroke recognition algorithm. */ #include "config.h" #include <unistd.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> #include <glib.h> #include <gtk/gtk.h> #include "gstroke.h" #include "gstroke-internal.h" void _gstroke_init (struct gstroke_metrics *metrics) { if (metrics->pointList != NULL) { /* FIXME: does this free the data too?*/ g_slist_free (metrics->pointList); metrics->pointList = NULL; metrics->point_count = 0; } } /* figure out which bin the point falls in */ static gint _gstroke_bin (p_point point_p, gint bound_x_1, gint bound_x_2, gint bound_y_1, gint bound_y_2) { gint bin_num = 1; if (point_p->x > bound_x_1) bin_num += 1; if (point_p->x > bound_x_2) bin_num += 1; if (point_p->y > bound_y_1) bin_num += 3; if (point_p->y > bound_y_2) bin_num += 3; return bin_num; } gint _gstroke_trans (gchar *sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics) { GSList *crt_elem; /* number of bins recorded in the stroke */ guint sequence_count = 0; /* points-->sequence translation scratch variables */ gint prev_bin = 0; gint current_bin = 0; gint bin_count = 0; /* flag indicating the start of a stroke - always count it in the sequence */ gint first_bin = TRUE; /* bin boundary and size variables */ gint delta_x, delta_y; gint bound_x_1, bound_x_2; gint bound_y_1, bound_y_2; /* determine size of grid */ delta_x = metrics->max_x - metrics->min_x; delta_y = metrics->max_y - metrics->min_y; /* calculate bin boundary positions */ bound_x_1 = metrics->min_x + (delta_x / 3); bound_x_2 = metrics->min_x + 2 * (delta_x / 3); bound_y_1 = metrics->min_y + (delta_y / 3); bound_y_2 = metrics->min_y + 2 * (delta_y / 3); if (delta_x > GSTROKE_SCALE_RATIO * delta_y) { bound_y_1 = (metrics->max_y + metrics->min_y - delta_x) / 2 + (delta_x / 3); bound_y_2 = (metrics->max_y + metrics->min_y - delta_x) / 2 + 2 * (delta_x / 3); } else if (delta_y > GSTROKE_SCALE_RATIO * delta_x) { bound_x_1 = (metrics->max_x + metrics->min_x - delta_y) / 2 + (delta_y / 3); bound_x_2 = (metrics->max_x + metrics->min_x - delta_y) / 2 + 2 * (delta_y / 3); } #if 0 printf ("DEBUG:: point count: %d\n", metrics->point_count); printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->min_x: %d\n", metrics->min_x); printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->max_x: %d\n", metrics->max_x); printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->min_y: %d\n", metrics->min_y); printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->max_y: %d\n", metrics->max_y); printf ("DEBUG:: delta_x: %d\n", delta_x); printf ("DEBUG:: delta_y: %d\n", delta_y); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_x_1: %d\n", bound_x_1); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_x_2: %d\n", bound_x_2); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_y_1: %d\n", bound_y_1); printf ("DEBUG:: bound_y_2: %d\n", bound_y_2); #endif /* build string by placing points in bins, collapsing bins and discarding those with too few points... */ crt_elem = metrics->pointList; while (crt_elem != NULL) { /* figure out which bin the point falls in */ /*printf ("X = %d Y = %d\n", ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->x, ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->y); */ current_bin = _gstroke_bin ((p_point)crt_elem->data, bound_x_1, bound_x_2, bound_y_1, bound_y_2); /* if this is the first point, consider it the previous bin, too. */ if (prev_bin == 0) prev_bin = current_bin; /*printf ("DEBUG:: current bin: %d x=%d y = %d\n", current_bin, ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->x, ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->y); */ if (prev_bin == current_bin) bin_count++; else { /* we are moving to a new bin -- consider adding to the sequence */ if ((bin_count > (metrics->point_count * GSTROKE_BIN_COUNT_PERCENT)) || (first_bin == TRUE)) { /* gchar val = '0' + prev_bin; printf ("%c", val);fflush (stdout); g_string_append (&sequence, &val); */ first_bin = FALSE; sequence[sequence_count++] = '0' + prev_bin; /* printf ("DEBUG:: adding sequence: %d\n", prev_bin); */ } /* restart counting points in the new bin */ bin_count=0; prev_bin = current_bin; } /* move to next point, freeing current point from list */ free (crt_elem->data); crt_elem = g_slist_next (crt_elem); } /* add the last run of points to the sequence */ sequence[sequence_count++] = '0' + current_bin; /* printf ("DEBUG:: adding final sequence: %d\n", current_bin); */ _gstroke_init (metrics); { /* FIXME: get rid of this block gchar val = '0' + current_bin; printf ("%c\n", val);fflush (stdout); g_string_append (&sequence, '\0'); */ sequence[sequence_count] = '\0'; } return TRUE; } /* my plan is to make a stroke training program where you can enter all of the variations of slop that map to a canonical set of strokes. When the application calls gstroke_canonical, it gets one of the recognized strokes, or "", if it's not a recognized variation. I will probably use a hash table. Right now, it just passes the values through to gstroke_trans */ gint _gstroke_canonical (gchar *sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics) { return _gstroke_trans (sequence, metrics); } void _gstroke_record (gint x, gint y, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics) { p_point new_point_p; gint delx, dely; float ix, iy; #if 0 printf ("%d:%d ", x, y); fflush (stdout); #endif if (metrics->point_count < GSTROKE_MAX_POINTS) { new_point_p = (p_point) g_malloc (sizeof (struct s_point)); if (metrics->pointList == NULL) { /* first point in list - initialize metrics */ metrics->min_x = 10000; metrics->min_y = 10000; metrics->max_x = -1; metrics->max_y = -1; metrics->pointList = (GSList*) g_malloc (sizeof (GSList)); metrics->pointList->data = new_point_p; metrics->pointList->next = NULL; metrics->point_count = 0; } else { #define LAST_POINT ((p_point)(g_slist_last (metrics->pointList)->data)) /* interpolate between last and current point */ delx = x - LAST_POINT->x; dely = y - LAST_POINT->y; if (abs(delx) > abs(dely)) { /* step by the greatest delta direction */ iy = LAST_POINT->y; /* go from the last point to the current, whatever direction it may be */ for (ix = LAST_POINT->x; (delx > 0) ? (ix < x) : (ix > x); ix += (delx > 0) ? 1 : -1) { /* step the other axis by the correct increment */ iy += fabs(((float) dely / (float) delx)) * (float) ((dely < 0) ? -1.0 : 1.0); /* add the interpolated point */ new_point_p->x = ix; new_point_p->y = iy; g_slist_append (metrics->pointList, new_point_p); /* update metrics */ if (((gint) ix) < metrics->min_x) metrics->min_x = (gint) ix; if (((gint) ix) > metrics->max_x) metrics->max_x = (gint) ix; if (((gint) iy) < metrics->min_y) metrics->min_y = (gint) iy; if (((gint) iy) > metrics->max_y) metrics->max_y = (gint) iy; metrics->point_count++; new_point_p = (p_point) malloc (sizeof(struct s_point)); } } else { /* same thing, but for dely larger than delx case... */ ix = LAST_POINT->x; /* go from the last point to the current, whatever direction it may be */ for (iy = LAST_POINT->y; (dely > 0) ? (iy < y) : (iy > y); iy += (dely > 0) ? 1 : -1) { /* step the other axis by the correct increment */ ix += fabs(((float) delx / (float) dely)) * (float) ((delx < 0) ? -1.0 : 1.0); /* add the interpolated point */ new_point_p->y = iy; new_point_p->x = ix; g_slist_append(metrics->pointList, new_point_p); /* update metrics */ if (((gint) ix) < metrics->min_x) metrics->min_x = (gint) ix; if (((gint) ix) > metrics->max_x) metrics->max_x = (gint) ix; if (((gint) iy) < metrics->min_y) metrics->min_y = (gint) iy; if (((gint) iy) > metrics->max_y) metrics->max_y = (gint) iy; metrics->point_count++; new_point_p = (p_point) malloc (sizeof(struct s_point)); } } /* add the sampled point */ g_slist_append(metrics->pointList, new_point_p); } /* record the sampled point values */ new_point_p->x = x; new_point_p->y = y; #if 0 { GSList *crt = metrics->pointList; printf ("Record "); while (crt != NULL) { printf ("(%d,%d)", ((p_point)crt->data)->x, ((p_point)crt->data)->y); crt = g_slist_next (crt); } printf ("\n"); } #endif } }
