On 9 nov 2010, at 03:13, George Lambrou wrote:
I might be able to help with the interface for voice chat; I know it hasn't
been asked for, but I've been working on this for a little while, and I
thought you guys might be able to find it useful:
Audio Bar (Docked).pngAudio Bar
On Feb 8, 11, at 11.24 am, Shawn Khan wrote:
There is only one issue that I have and maybe I am not looking at this right.
The message part of the window, is this able to be enlarged if I am in
fullscreen video? I would maybe like to see 5 or 6 lines of text at one
point or maybe 10
Hello George,
There is only one issue that I have and maybe I am not looking at this
right. The message part of the window, is this able to be enlarged if I am
in fullscreen video? I would maybe like to see 5 or 6 lines of text at one
point or maybe 10 lines.
Thanks,
Shawn
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011
It looks very configurable, while keeping the number of buttons to a
minimum. I like it. :) It might feel a bit chaotic because of all the
possibilities, but that is difficult to know for sure until there is a
prototype to try.
Håvard Pedersen
http://fuzzy76.net/
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 23:19,
I like Mr. Hosey's idea, but not as the main video view. I could see
it working best as an 'out of tab' view, i.e. video chatting with
person X while in the message tab of person Y.
The way I see it, if a video chat is started, then the user is going
to want to focus on the video, maybe send one
I think you're wrong about focusing on the video. I often do videochats in
an open office landscape, where I cannot use audio. So it's video + text
instead of video + audio. And I don't think that kind of usage is too
uncommon. This is possible in all IM's I have tried, so I don't think Adium
Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 2:58:39 PM
Subject: Re: Voice (and Video)
That's a very good point; I normally use video chat at home for talking to
relatives overseas, hence my video-focused direction.
Maybe instead of simply enlarging the preview, clicking the video could toggle
between video
a mochup of what I'm talking about...
Darren
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*Sent:* Thu, February 3, 2011 2:58:39 PM
*Subject:* Re: Voice (and Video)
That's a very good point; I normally use video chat
of bandwidth.
From: Shawn Khan shawn.k...@gmail.com
To: Adium Development List devel@adium.im
Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:47:25 PM
Subject: Re: Voice (and Video)
Hello all,
I like the version that Skype has where you have video in the middle and a list
on the side
New to the list, but I thought I'd share my views. I think part of the
versatility of Adium is its theme-ability, users can customize it to look like
what they're interested in.
Should this be the same for the voice/video UI? We have Contact List styles,
Message window styles, should we have
this be the same for the voice/video UI? We have Contact List
styles, Message window styles, should we have a sort of AV Styles
option or something similar?
I also echo Chris's sentiments: it might not be ideal for certain
displays (11 MacBook Air comes to mind)
Just my $.02
Peter
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From: Peter Hajas peterha...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, Feb 2, 2011 15:43
Subject: Voice (and Video)
To: Adium Development List devel@adium.im
Am 02.02.2011 um 23:04 schrieb Bill Jensen:
snipFor myself, I would likely find it best for a detached video/chat
scenario.snip
Yes, I always felt the mockups from back-in-the-day were on right track:
http://adium.im/blog/2007/10/happy-leopard-day/.
Cheers,
Robbie
On Jan 25, 11, at 8.25 pm, Evan Schoenberg, M.D. wrote:
I think one thing we need to address is whether we intend for voice/video to
be a part of the text chat window or whether it's always an independent
thing. The black HUD appearance George showed here could be really cool
On Nov 1, 2010, at 6:13 PM, Jonathan Lyons wrote:
I believe I sent Zachary West my RSA pub key. I can just make my own fork on
BitBucket, though, if that's better for you guys.
Whichever you feel will be better for you and for easily getting others to
contribute. I'm inclined to think that
We had discussed setting Jonathan up with access to the Adium repository to
have a branch there. I'm not opposed to doing so, but should we consider
making better use of bitbucket and just asking him to fork us there?
In any case, Jonathan, I'd like to make sure you have the resources and
I believe I sent Zachary West my RSA pub key. I can just make my own fork on
BitBucket, though, if that's better for you guys.
My next step is build frameworks for LibOgg and Speex, and also to work on the
interface some more.
Jonathan Lyons
On Nov 1, 2010, at 6:53 PM, Evan Schoenberg, M.D.
Err.I'm trying to post this to the whole Adium devel list! Sorry for the
duplicates!
Gatlin, Evan, and Robert,
1. To Evan Robert:
Yes, I was able to compile the dependencies.
I'm sorry for the couple of months of being totally MIA. I am a physics
student (undergrad) completing work in the
One more thing - I think VoiceVideoPorts2 is set to connect to GTalk
automatically on start up. I removed my test gmail account as the default
username/password in the fields. What you have to do to use your own is open
the xib file up in Interface Builder and enter your login/password for a
gmail
Adding to what Evan said:
another guy, gatlinjohnson in #adium-devl, expressed interest in
working on A/V. Maybe you'd like to work together with him.
Regards,
Robbie
Hmm.Well, I got most of the dependencies to compile using build.sh, however,
they only do so natively. As far as the default build for the other
architectures, it still stops with the same error. It usually stops
complaining that it can't run compiled C programs during the configure
script.
But,
Hi,
I'm by no means an expert on the build-script or dependencies in general, I
just tried building my own libpurple recently and got it to work after some
messing around. I hope this can be of use to you.
I think in the current version of the script in mercurial the downloading of
Autogen.sh is part of purple's build, which is failing because you haven't
download purple's source. And, The auto downloading/updating of libpurple
appears to have been disabled in tip for some reason.
Uncomment line 62 of phases/build_purple.sh, and that should just go. It calls
the
On Jun 12, 2010, at 10:06 AM, Thijs Alkemade thijsalkem...@gmail.com wrote:
As you probably have a checkout of libpurple's source somewhere that you've
modified, I think the easiest way to make that build would be to symlink that
to Dependencies/source/im.pidgin.adium.
This would work as
Jonathan,
On Jun 3, 2010, at 10:11 AM, Jonathan Lyons wrote:
Hey all,
I've had a little bit of time to work on this again. However, I am unfamiliar
with the build process for your dependencies (specifically the build.sh
script). Every time I try to build the dependencies using build.sh I
Am 09.11.2009 um 14:35 schrieb Andre-John Mas:
Hi,
I haven't been spending much time on the mailing-list. I saw that
Pidgin supports it now on Linux based systems, and there was some
talking about Adium getting this support, so I am just curious as to
the current status of Adium VV?
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