I think you would have been
interested...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/emesene/
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There's also pymsn, which has the essential base features as well as
an msnp2p stack on top of which currently support for display pictures
and custom emoticons are built (webcam and some new features like
voice are planned to be started on RSN). It's also got a branch with a
soon-to-be-finished
On 10/23/06, Ole André Vadla Ravnås [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's also pymsn, which has the essential base features as well as
an msnp2p stack on top of which currently support for display pictures
and custom emoticons are built (webcam and some new features like
voice are planned to be
On 10/23/06, Boris Faure (aka billiob) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/23/06, Ole André Vadla Ravnås [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's also pymsn, which has the essential base features as well as
an msnp2p stack on top of which currently support for display pictures
and custom emoticons are
- Original Message -
From: Ole André Vadla Ravnås [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And there's also gadium : http://gadium.googlecode.com/svn/
cocoon seemed nice. Does it use gecko or gtkhtml on bottom of gtk ? (i
can't find the sources as it seems abandonned)
The bleeding edge bzr repository is
On 10/23/06, Boris Faure (aka billiob) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/23/06, Ole André Vadla Ravnås [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There's also pymsn, which has the essential base features as well as an msnp2p stack on top of which currently support for display pictures
and custom emoticons are built
- Original Message -
From: Gustavo A. Díaz
I never say that is the same. I said that for me is better, like another
alternative ;)
yes, sure :) of course it is better; shorter path, same result :)
-
Using
- Original Message -
From: Youness Alaoui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
beurk, and they say Tk is uglier than GTK...
this only proves that our GUI is crap not because of the toolkit we use
but instead because of the design of
the GUI...
oh.. really I liked that. I mean... that's plain GTK, no
- Original Message -
From: NoWhereMan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
oh, I must add, before than Kakaroto kills me, that I love to be able to
skin aMsn ;)
ha-ha, stopped you from before you could yell use that damn python-thing,
then!
:D:D
lol, wasn't gonna say this, but was going to say this should NOT become a gtk
vs. tk thread :p i know gtk
integrates well in your desktop, but it's not nicer than tk if it's not well
used.. and btw, you do see
what difference chameleon does.. and all it does is change some of the dialogs,
but
- Original Message -
From: Youness Alaoui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
lol, wasn't gonna say this, but was going to say this should NOT become a
gtk vs. tk thread :p
sure :p
i know gtk
integrates well in your desktop, but it's not nicer than tk if it's not
well used..
i do see your
Op vrijdag 20 oktober 2006 14:14, schreef NoWhereMan:
OT: I don't know if I told you; generally speaking of interfaces and
designing, XUL looks interesting, doesn't it? it's completely skinnable,
integrates well with all systems, and uses javascript as a scripting
language (which really is not
On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 06:39:15PM +0200, NoWhereMan wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Youness Alaoui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
lol, wasn't gonna say this, but was going to say this should NOT become a
gtk vs. tk thread :p
sure :p
i know gtk
integrates well in your desktop,
- Original Message -
From: Harry Vennik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mailing list for developers and everyone helping AMSN
amsn-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Amsn-devel] msn python client (msnp13)
Op vrijdag 20 oktober 2006 14:14, schreef
- Original Message -
From: Harry Vennik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There are a lot of good things to say about XUL indeed, but there are some
problems/limitations that kept us from using it for amsn2. If you want to
know more about that, search the archives for the thread 'XML2GUI' (ca.
- Original Message -
From: Gustavo A. Díaz
2006/10/20, NoWhereMan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And you can see this in Tk. XUL doesn't support Qt. Ok, but it supports
Gtk.
Gtk supports Qt. It's a strange path to get it, but here it is.
link: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=9714
I never say that is the same. I said that for me is better, like another alternative ;)2006/10/20, NoWhereMan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:- Original Message -From: Gustavo A. Díaz2006/10/20, NoWhereMan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:And you can see this in Tk. XUL doesn't support Qt. Ok, but it supportsGtk.Gtk
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