Dear Alexander, @3-Sep-2004, 23:42 +0200 (03-Sep 22:42 UK time) Alexander S. Kunz [ASK] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
ASK> is the .msl format for the smiley description explained somewhere? I'm not sure where you'll find it, but it is a pre-existing syntax. It is used in, for instance, Miranda-IM for their smiley libraries - for all I know, it's the "Miranda Smiley Library" format! ASK> I'd interpret the lines as: ASK> smiley="<path>",value,"<matches>","<description>" ASK> ...but what is the "value" exactly? I only see it being "0" in ASK> the default.msl and pdsf.msl files I have. I have had a good dig around but couldn't find the definition. Ah - maybe a clue though. The Miranda msl files refer to DLLs. Perhaps these are the resource IDs within the DLL. ASK> In addition, how does TheBat handle multiple .msl files? I see a ASK> file "order.txt" in the images folder, and apparently it is ASK> written by TheBat... but what does it mean? 9val would be a better person to answer that question - if he's listening... -- Cheers -- //.arck D Pearlstone --List moderator and fellow end user TB! v3.0 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 '
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