> btw. will there be a way to edit a already sent message somehow? no > or is that technically impossible when using peer-to-peer techniques? well... if we used some unique id, we could (I guess) edit it...
Nicolas Jäger (514) 276-5468 Poste 121 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anna Marei" <[email protected]> To: "Nicolas Jäger" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2017 3:03:55 PM Subject: Re: [Ring] Import an account on Linux btw. will there be a way to edit a already sent message somehow? or is that technically impossible when using peer-to-peer techniques? > Nicolas Jäger <[email protected]> hat am 5. Dezember 2017 um > 14:03 geschrieben: > > > > For consistency, the original image (i.e. no image set) should be a > > colored circle background with the first letter of the Ring Account > > Alias shown in white. For example, an account with alias "Óvári" should > > show an "Ó", not a "?". > > yes, sound like some utf-8 problem... > > > Is it be possible to reset an photo i've set once? > > > > E.g. replace it with the original "?" again ... > > not really. The photo is saved in ring.db... > > > > Ah i thought this is not necessary anymore > > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/ring/2017-10/msg00034.html > I was answering to the question: "Could i save my data manually somehow?" > moreover, you still need to do so if you want to backup your conversations > and contacts. > > > >> > >> you can do a tarball from your home directory : > >> tar cvf save-my-ring.tar.gz .config/ring/ .local/share/ring/ > >> .local/share/gnome-ring/ > > > >How do i solve this on Android/Windows/Mac? > I don't know where Android and Mac save their data. For windows it depends > wich version you are using. > > > Please enable export/import buttons in Ring to automatically save/open > > contacts/conversations/etc when doing a fresh install of Ring. > > actually, we already talked about it, but I don't know when we will work on > it. > > n.b.: keep [email protected] in cc. > > Nicolas Jäger > (514) 276-5468 Poste 121
