Hey Youness,
As promised, here it is. You'll find the small patch attached to this email.
Montblanc
--- loging.tcl 2009-01-26 03:13:00.0 +0100
+++ /usr/share/amsn/loging.tcl 2009-08-22 14:47:16.0 +0200
@@ -1632,10 +1632,10 @@
switch $event {
Hi Andre, welcome to the mailing list! And thanks for the clarification..
Ok, well I can understand now what the subtle difference is.. although I
don't believe it will particularly confuse people... but if you
(MontBlanc/anyone) can send us a patch, you're welcome to do so.. I will
merge it when
Yeah, I know I must have exposed what I meant very unclearly. I'm sorry.
I was talking about differentiating the uonline and online keys, which
both are "Online", so that the when a user "comes online" or "changes
status" from busy/away/ecc. to online the user is not going to get
confused while scr
Hello :) (first email, yay :p)
I think I understood what Montblanc meant:
There is *uonline* (user logs in or changes status from invisible to online)
and *online* (user changes status from busy/idle/etc. to online), if I
understood right.
At the moment they are both translated as "$user Online"
humm.. I'm really not sure i understand the problem, you sent two mails and
both were very confusing and hard to understand... could you try to make it
any more clear ?
either way, i don't really see any reason why there would be confusion for
the user or that we would need to change keys... (for n
Hello again,
First of all, sorry for spamming your mailbox!
I just thought about a simpler alternative: the event bar could just
display the same thuings the event window is displaying when a contact
logs in and out. It should just use the 'logsin' and 'logsout' keys:
username + logsin
username +
Hello everybody,
A little idea bumped up in my mind when I was fixing langit (I still
am, actually...). I think we might need to differentiate groups from
statuses.
Let me explain: when I take a look at the event bar I see something
like "Username Online" which can be quite confusing if I both set