On 8/2/2013 3:27 AM, [email protected] wrote:
I'm pretty sure this has been brought up before; let's see if I
remember.

So you're saying that if the OTR plugin is installed, then even if
you're *not* speaking with an OTR-enabled buddy, Message Splitter is not
being invoked?  I'm not sure what would be happening there, as if you're
not speaking OTR, pidgin-otr's process_sending_im is a no-op.

That's correct!

(I'll also note that if you *are* speaking OTR, then OTR itself does
message splitting.)

I've seen no evidence of messages being split in OTR enabled conversations, nor was I aware that OTR natively split messages (shouldn't that be prominently featured?).

New problem: OTR seems variable on whether or not it natively splits/sends and you have no way to tell on the sending end if it is sucessfully splitting/sending or not. At first I thought OTR was not splitting only when Message Splitter was enabled, but now OTR is not splitting when Message Splitter is disabled as well. /On a failure, the entire copy and paste is simply ignored on the receiving end as if it was never sent to begin with!/ And no notification or indication at all to either party.

Can you be more explicit about the failure you're seeing, possibly with
a call trace?  (And what version of pidgin-otr are you using?)


I don't think the conflict is necessarily in the pidgin-otr (which is 4.0.0-1), because the Message Splitter will not work with, say, the Offline Message Emulation plugin either. MS is being subsumed.

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