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author | Vadim Dashevskiy <watcherhd@gmail.com> | 2013-04-02 13:54:21 +0000 |
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committer | Vadim Dashevskiy <watcherhd@gmail.com> | 2013-04-02 13:54:21 +0000 |
commit | ff5a775b94465b30897964630af600fe5915fc51 (patch) | |
tree | f79e36c79faf7095ca6f02f6b7fea0f6e81bf085 /plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs | |
parent | 8d3307adf7ba64b75fb4de363f873c97286b0e9b (diff) |
VypressChat added (not adopted)
git-svn-id: http://svn.miranda-ng.org/main/trunk@4285 1316c22d-e87f-b044-9b9b-93d7a3e3ba9c
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-rw-r--r-- | plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/ChangeLog | 50 | ||||
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-rw-r--r-- | plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/README | 79 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/TODO | 36 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/dbformat.txt | 38 |
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diff --git a/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/AUTHORS b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cc54d7b96d --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Saulius Menkevicius (bob at nulis dot lt)
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diff --git a/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/CREDITS b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/CREDITS new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7dd09a2258 --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/CREDITS @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +Thanks goes to:
+
+- m3x for his IRC protocol source, Chat module SDK and help which
+ made vqchat plugins possible;
+
+- Christopher Clark, for his hashtable routines.
+
+- Miranda-IM developer crew on miranda-im.org for their support.
+
+- All the testers.
diff --git a/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/ChangeLog b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5f5b07f2c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +$Id: ChangeLog,v 1.27 2005/04/12 19:58:54 bobas Exp $
+
+- 0.9.3.0 (2005-04-12)
+ * Bumped version number a bit;
+ * More broadcast masks can be specified (practically unlimited);
+ * Fixed non-major bug with not handling nickname changes;
+ * Check if there is another contact with the same name before changing
+ it's nickname. This should help avoid duplicate nicknames on DB.
+ * An option to lock contact nickname so the contact will not change
+ the nickname if user changes it, and the contact will become offline
+ instead.
+ * An option can be set for a user if he prefers private messages or
+ private chats for communication (not for vypress chat 2.0+ clients);
+
+- 0.0.9.2 (2005-03-15)
+ * Fix Vypress Chat 2.0 compatibility, message send/recv should work;
+ * Messages can be sent even if the contact is offline; It will be
+ delivered when the contact becomes online;
+ * Add another user info page, where contact's nickname can be set;
+ * Make 'Join Channel' dialog drop down list appear correctly on win98;
+ * Add option whether to append user's nickname when topic is set.
+
+- 0.0.9.1 (2005-03-13)
+ * Always show join/leave messages, even if the user left the net
+ "quietly" (i.e. because his PC rebooted or similar cause);
+ * Reply with who-here only on channels != "#Main";
+ * Fix localized nicknames on chatrooms user lists;
+ * Sound can be specified to be emitted when Alert Beep is received;
+ * Fix some issues with very large user lists;
+ * Show user gender in the generic info page;
+ * Added user info page which shows computer name, user name,
+ IP/IPX address, workgroup, platform, software version and user's
+ channel list;
+ * Put IP address edit controls back (thanks Alexander);
+ * Fix several memory leaks;
+ * Hash first outgoing message to seed rng correctly and avoid
+ collisions if someone else on the network startups miranda exactly
+ at the same second.
+
+- 0.0.9.0 (2005-03-07)
+ * Multiple broadcast masks can be specified (up to 3);
+ * IPX network connection capability;
+ * Support for UTF-8 and Vypress Chat 1.9x has been added;
+ * "<Nickname> has renamed in <Nickname>" is no longer shown
+ when nickname is not changed in options dialog after 'Apply';
+ * 'Join a channel' menu entry is now visible with modified clist_*s;
+ * Lots of various fixes and improvements.
+
+- 0.0.1.0 (2005-02-17)
+ * first release;
diff --git a/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/NEWS b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/NEWS diff --git a/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/README b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0a0cf965ee --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/README @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +Readme skeleton (to be written)
+$Id: README,v 1.1 2005/03/02 18:58:34 bobas Exp $
+
+CONTENTS
+*********************************
+1. WHAT IS IT
+2. USAGE
+3. COMPILING FROM SOURCE
+4. CODING
+5. FAQ
+
+
+
+1. WHAT IS IT
+=================================
+1.1. Features
+ TODO
+
+1.2. Requirements
+ TODO
+
+1.3. Limitations
+ TODO
+
+1.4. Authors
+ TODO
+
+2. USAGE
+=================================
+2.1. Settings
+ TODO
+
+2.2. Contacts
+ TODO
+
+2.3. Updating nickname or guid(unique identifier) for a contact
+ TODO
+
+3. COMPILING FROM SOURCE
+=================================
+3.1. Requirements
+ You will need a mingw/cygwin instalation with basic unix
+ tools (like ls, rm) and gcc, make, binutils. Maybe something else.
+ Just try to compile and watch for errors :)
+
+3.2. Gow to build it
+ TODO
+
+3.3. Anonymous access to CVS repository
+ TODO
+
+4. CODING
+=================================
+4.1. Code layout
+ Tabs are 8 chars and max code line length is 100 chars.
+
+4.2. Charset stuff
+ Everything inside plugins' structs and between the calls is done
+ in utf-8, sans some exceptions (strings from/to network and Windows).
+
+ Strings that are sent to network should first be reprocessed
+ by util_utf2vqp(), to translate them to fitting encoding for the
+ receiving host. The same is with incoming network strings
+ - use util_vqp2utf().
+
+ Use 'W Win32 calls to send/recv unicode strings within Win32 API.
+ util_utf2ucs() and util_ucs2uni() routines are provided for
+ conversion from/to wchar_t * to char * and back.
+
+4.3. Basic source overview
+ TODO
+
+4.4. Vypress Chat/quickChat protocol
+ TODO
+
+5. FAQ
+ TODO
+
+EOF
diff --git a/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/TODO b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..014cbbedcc --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +$Id: TODO,v 1.27 2005/04/11 20:24:01 bobas Exp $
+
+next version
+=====================
+- bug: sometimes topic is shown as ... in vypress chat.
+- bug: (QC: 3. If netcard has more the one ip-addresses (e.g. for EmLan
+ protocol on terminal server), incoming message is duplicated so much
+ time, how many additional ip-addresses are determined :).)
+ ; can this be fixed by filtering incoming packets by registered broadcasts???
+ ; i guess, no, we'll have to provide an adapter list in configuration dialog
+ for the user to select which interface he would like to bind to...
+- check if message was received by handling msgack;
+- check guid(uuids) to identify vypresschat users on net join events;
+- file transfers;
+- doesn't work over vpn;
+- implement the extended miranda's plugin unload mechanism;
+- error messages in configuration page, network error notifies in balloon;
+- VYPRESSCHAT 2.x RSA_FULL-encoded chats;
+- set max nickname, channel names;
+- track if the user is idle (time of last activity);
+- bans by ip/nickname;
+- antiflood measures;
+- check nickname collisions;
+- chatrooms: disable 'send message' on chatroom contact's menu;
+- add localisation file;
+- user details in chatroom info;
+- settings: 'ignore mass messages';
+- report netgroup name;
+- submit default sound for beep;
+- installer script;
+- bug: multicast doesn't work properly.., (hopefully this happens with vmware only);
+- settings: add netcard selection list (this will fix the next bug);
+
+even later:
+===========
+- look at sechat;
diff --git a/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/dbformat.txt b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/dbformat.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5225470e59 --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/!NotAdopted/VypressChat/docs/dbformat.txt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +NULL contact:
+ "Nick" (asciiz) - user nickname (default)
+ "Uuid" (asciiz) - asciiz representation of user's uuid (not used on quickchat)
+ "Port" (word) - port to connect to
+ "ProtoConn" (byte) - connection type: 0: UDP/IP; 1: IPX;
+ "ProtoOpt" (dword) - custom protocol options (from `enum vqp_proto_opt`)
+ "BroadcastMasks" (multiple dword blob)
+ - with all specified network masks;
+ "Multicast" (dword) - multicast address
+ "MulticastScope" (byte) - multicast scope
+ "UserlistTimeout"(byte) - userlist timeout value (in seconds)
+ "Chanlist" (asciiz) - user's list of channels (in chanlist format - see chanlist.c)
+ "Codepage" (byte) - UTF-8, if 1; locale, if 0
+ "Gender" (byte) - gender 'M'/'F'/'?'
+ "MsgOnAlertBeep" (byte) - whether to emit message '*** ALERT BEEP ***' on alert beep;
+ "NicknameOnTopic" (byte) - whether to append user's nickname when topic is set;
+ "ContactsPreferMsg" (byte) - value new contacts will have "PreferMsg" set to
+ "Broadcast#0" (dword) - network broadcast #0 (DEPRECIATED)
+ "Broadcast#1" (dword) - network broadcast #1 (DEPRECIATED)
+ "Broadcast#2" (dword) - network broadcast #2 (DEPRECIATED)
+
+Buddy contact:
+ -- standard ones --
+ "Nick" (assciz) - buddy nickname
+ "Status" (word) - buddy status
+ "Gender" (byte) - gender 'M'/'F'/'?'
+
+ -- non standard settings --
+ "Computer" (utf8 asciiz)- computer name
+ "ComputerUser" (utf8 asciiz) - computer user name
+ "Workgroup" (utf8 asciiz) - computer workgroup
+ "Platform" (utf8 asciiz)- platform name
+ "Software" (utf8 asciiz)- software name
+ "QueuedMsgs" (blob) - see contacts.c:contacts_add_queued_message()
+ "PreferMsg" (byte) - whether user prefers to get private message, instead of
+ using private chats.
+ "LockNick" (byte) - whether to not let the nickname of the contact change
+ automatically when user renames.
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