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There was actually a discussion on this (point 3) between myself and
Sanguerent. I (personally) didn't like the bulb that I made that much
(metaballs aren't that great for modeling) and someone in a chatroom that
we were in mentioned a Jabber website that had a nice bulb. I did the hue
shifts and alpha channeling for it and what you have now is what is on the
current TOT. We figured that it would satisfy Jabber purists more than
the bulb with a glow.
Matthew Stuckwisch
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On Friday, December 7, 2001, at 05:40 PM, Brad Watson wrote:
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> 1. Jabber occasionally loses connection with the jabber server resulting
> in
> an application crash. This has happened intermittently for several
> versions
> back.
>
> 2. When Jabber attempts to reconnect after sleep it results in a
> application
> crash
>
> 3. The new jabber service icon in the top of the tree is horrible. I
> thought
> I had compiled the source wrong for a while until I noticed that the .tiff
> files had been changed to that scribbled line-bulb-thingy. It was a thing
> of
> beauty in the previous builds (yellow/aqua bulb with glow) why has this
> changed? It really brings fire down a notch (aesthetically). Thank the
> maker
> (obligatory star wars reference) you can go further down the tree &
> retrieve
> the older .tiff's.
>
> God bless open source.
>
>
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