yeah well my 'fix' was to do :
if {default profile } {
delete ~/.amsn/plugins.xml
}
to make sure we don't save anything and we remove any previously saved info.
This is also the only solution I found for the problem of having 'winks'
enabled for new profiles. If you're an
amsn user and were u
Hi Mirko, thanks for the patch, but could you explain exactly what happens in
the patch? why each line of the
diff is there, why rename newHOME into HOME, why move the 'set oldpassword' a
few lines before, etc...
otherwise, we can't understand this...
Thanks!
KKRT
On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 06:54
Hello all.
Maybe Mirko are talking about this reported problem:
http://www.amsn-project.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3267&highlight=
Square87
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Of course, cause i cant tell anybody that comes to use Internet: "Want
full fuctions in amsn? enable this, here, here and here... Then i will
have no more customers and that is a problem cause most of them
do not care how to enable those plugins they want all enabled
(or at le
Isn't it possible to write the config of the plugins directly in
~/.amsn/plugins.xml
That should be enough. Be a user will be able to change this file in
order to load/unload plugins he wants.
On 5/24/07, Mirko Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> maybe it would be useful to add a flag to the plug
maybe it would be useful to add a flag to the plugininfo.xml whether this
plugin may be used in non-profile-mode or not. those plugins like pop3 or
gnotify will not be flagged, so they may be enabled only in profile mode,
and plugins like nudge, winks, inkdraw, webcam shooter, amsn plus may be
use
Now I think there really should be a way to enable some plugins for in
example an internet café. If I had an internet café I would want to
have some plugins, like the winks and draw plugin loaded so my
customers have this features. They are not gonna look for plugins to
find those, you know. Same