47 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
47 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
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This plugin adds a command (that can be bound to a key) that adds a random
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number of dots in the input, making you look depressed, or overly thinking...
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.. note:: .......
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Installation
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Load the plugin.::
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/load pointpoint
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Then use the command: ::
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/pointpoint
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But since the goal is to be able to add the dots while typing a message,
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entering a command is not really useful. To be useful, this plugin needs to
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be used through a bound key, for example like this: ::
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/bind M-. _exc_pointpoint
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You just need to press Alt+. and this will insert dots in your message.
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Command
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-------
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.. glossary::
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/pointpoint
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**Usage:** ``/pointpoint``
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"""
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from plugin import BasePlugin
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from random import randrange
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class Plugin(BasePlugin):
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def init(self):
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self.api.add_command('pointpoint', self.command_pointpoint,
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help='Insert a random number of dots in the input')
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def command_pointpoint(self, args):
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for i in range(randrange(8, 25)):
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self.core.current_tab().input.do_command(".")
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