Re: [Licq-main] Question / Feature request

2004-08-06 Thread jonas
On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 00:41, Jon Keating wrote:
 On Thursday 05 August 2004 01:14 am, Jan Heldmaier wrote:
  that sounds really great. I'd be happy, if you could
  release these patch.
  thanks in advance
 
 Are you using Licq 1.2.7 or CVS?
 
 Jon
I am using CVS

Jonas



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Re: [Licq-main] Question / Feature request

2004-08-04 Thread Jan Heldmaier
 --- Jon Keating [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

...  

 I can make a patch available that provides this
 functionality for each 
 release if people are interested.

...

Hi Jon,

that sounds really great. I'd be happy, if you could
release these patch.
thanks in advance

Jan






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Re: [Licq-main] Question / Feature request

2004-08-04 Thread jonas
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 18:14, Jan Heldmaier wrote:
  --- Jon Keating [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
 
 ...  
 
  I can make a patch available that provides this
  functionality for each 
  release if people are interested.
 
 ...
 
 Hi Jon,
 
 that sounds really great. I'd be happy, if you could
 release these patch.
 thanks in advance
 
 Jan

I agree.

Regards,
Jonas
 
 
   
 
   
   
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Re: [Licq-main] Question / Feature request

2004-08-04 Thread Jon Keating
On Thursday 05 August 2004 01:14 am, Jan Heldmaier wrote:
 that sounds really great. I'd be happy, if you could
 release these patch.
 thanks in advance

Are you using Licq 1.2.7 or CVS?

Jon

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Re: [Licq-main] Question / Feature request

2004-08-03 Thread Jon Keating
On Sunday 01 August 2004 09:38 am, Philip Nelson wrote:
 I really don't like this behaviour. Since when does [Enter] not add a new
 line in multi line text boxes? I also don't like having millions of options
 for every little thing - the options dialogue is already pretty full.

Agreed, and this is the reason why Licq currently doesn't have this feature 
and option.  Of course, it is very easy to change the source code to modify 
it.  I can make a patch available that provides this functionality for each 
release if people are interested.

Jon

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Re: [Licq-main] Question / Feature request

2004-08-02 Thread Rico
--- Martin Fernau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Saturday 31 July 2004 17.31, Jan Heldmaier wrote:
  I agree on the choice.
 
  I run AMSN parallel to Licq, and they do NOT match in Enter/ctrl-Enter.
 That is rather annoying if i run several talks at the same time. I KNOW
 there are programs, like kopete to use both protocols at the same tie,
  but that is not what i want (for several reasons)
 
  --
   /Rikard
 
 also a good idea would be the possibility to send the message if you press
 enter _twice_
 a single enter will break the link and you can type more... but if you
 press enter two times, the message will be send

What if I want to insert two consecutive line breaks in the message?
I think sending the message upon pressing Enter is a _bad_ idea:
once it's gone, you can't take it back.
Requiring a combination of keys is a way of ensuring that the user really
means to send the message w/o being too much of an inconvenience.
For most applications, email clients, word processing, 'Enter' is associated
with a line break, not sending something out.
So, by all means, please keep the behaviour the way it is unless it is
made customisable.

Rico.



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Re: [Licq-main] Question / Feature request

2004-08-02 Thread Martin Fernau
 --- Martin Fernau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Saturday 31 July 2004 17.31, Jan Heldmaier wrote:
  I agree on the choice.
 
  I run AMSN parallel to Licq, and they do NOT match in
 Enter/ctrl-Enter.
 That is rather annoying if i run several talks at the same time. I KNOW
 there are programs, like kopete to use both protocols at the same tie,
  but that is not what i want (for several reasons)
 
  --
   /Rikard

 also a good idea would be the possibility to send the message if you
 press
 enter _twice_
 a single enter will break the link and you can type more... but if you
 press enter two times, the message will be send

 What if I want to insert two consecutive line breaks in the message?
 I think sending the message upon pressing Enter is a _bad_ idea:
 once it's gone, you can't take it back.
 Requiring a combination of keys is a way of ensuring that the user really
 means to send the message w/o being too much of an inconvenience.
 For most applications, email clients, word processing, 'Enter' is
 associated
 with a line break, not sending something out.
 So, by all means, please keep the behaviour the way it is unless it is
 made customisable.

 Rico.

Hmm.. I'm agree to you. But if it's customizable via an option-toolbox,
then we're all pleased :)
however, I use strg+enter. It was just a thought of me ;)

Greetings



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Re: [Licq-main] Question / Feature request

2004-07-31 Thread Daniel Liikamaa
On Sat, 2004-07-31 at 15:55, Jan Heldmaier wrote:
 It would be nice, to activate the send-Button by only
 pressing [Enter] instead of [CTRL]-[Enter] together
 (like the behavior of Trillian on M$).

No, it would not be nice, because it would eliminate the possibility to
insert line breaks in the messages.
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Re: [Licq-main] Question / Feature request

2004-07-31 Thread Pollywog
On 07/31/2004 02:36 pm, Daniel Liikamaa wrote:
 On Sat, 2004-07-31 at 15:55, Jan Heldmaier wrote:
  It would be nice, to activate the send-Button by only
  pressing [Enter] instead of [CTRL]-[Enter] together
  (like the behavior of Trillian on M$).

 No, it would not be nice, because it would eliminate the possibility to
 insert line breaks in the messages.

It would be nice but it is even nicer to have the line breaks in messages.
If we can't choose the preferred behavior (as an option), I would rather keep 
it as is.

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Re: [Licq-main] Question / Feature request

2004-07-31 Thread Jan Heldmaier
   It would be nice, to activate the send-Button by
 only
   pressing [Enter] instead of [CTRL]-[Enter]
 together
   (like the behavior of Trillian on M$).
 
 It would be nice but it is even nicer to have the
 line breaks in messages.
 If we can't choose the preferred behavior (as an
 option), I would rather keep 
 it as is.

if we get an option to choose from would be the
premium choice. 
i would prefer to set line-breaks with [CTRL]-[Enter]
/ [shift]-[Enter] and simply send msgs. only by
[Enter] - that behaviour would be simply the
other-way-round as it is now.








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