On 2 October 2011 16:12, Sharat Attupurath <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello, > > I am Sharat. I am doing engineering in Computer Science. I am very much > interested in involving in the open source community but haven't been able > to find a way in. > > I use empathy (on ubuntu 11.04) and I always felt that the indication (the > image in the tab bar) when the other person is typing is not easily > noticeable. So I decided to try and change it to something like displaying > 'user is typing...' as in other chat applications. I downloaded the source > code and was overwhelmed going through it. I found the function updating the > chat window tab but I couldn't understand as I am entirely new to GTK. > > How should I proceed with this? Is it necessary to have a very good > knowledge of GTK? I don't know how to start. Any help would be greatly > appreciated. > > Thanks. > > Sharat > Hi Sharat Thanks for showing interest in Empathy. It shouldn't be very difficult to figure out if you are clear with your basics. You can learn GTK/GLib as you go. Just dive in. As your interest develops, you can find more bugs to fix here- https://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=empathy Cheers! > > _______________________________________________ > telepathy mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy > > -- Chandni Verma www.chandniverma.blogspot.com
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