Disable xhtml-im by default

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Florent Le Coz 2011-04-04 19:19:27 +02:00
parent 7e2a98b0f5
commit cb1abbd945
2 changed files with 21 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -51,6 +51,16 @@ after_completion = ,
# highlighted if said by someone on a room
highlight_on =
# XHTML-IM is an XMPP extension letting users send messages
# containing XHTML and CSS formating. We can use this to make
# colored text for example.
# It is disabled by default because this is only in an experimental
# state: you could miss some part of a message (mainly the URL)
# but you can still send colored messages. You just wont be able te see
# the colors, though
# Set to true if you want to see colored messages
enable_xhtml_im = false
# Set a number for this setting.
# The join OR status-change notices will be
# displayed according to this number.

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@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ poezio colors to xhtml code
import re
import subprocess
from config import config
import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
shell_colors_re = re.compile(r'(\[(?:\d+;)*(?:\d+m))')
start_indent_re = re.compile(r'\[0;30m\[0;37m ')
newline_indent_re = re.compile('\n\[0;37m ')
@ -41,14 +41,15 @@ def get_body_from_message_stanza(message):
poezio colors if there's an xhtml_im element, or
the body (without any color) otherwise
"""
xhtml_body = message['xhtml_im']
if xhtml_body:
try:
shell_body = xhtml_code_to_shell_colors(xhtml_body)
except OSError:
log.error('html parsing failed')
else:
return shell_colors_to_poezio_colors(shell_body)
if config.get('enable_xhtml_im', 'false') == 'true':
xhtml_body = message['xhtml_im']
if xhtml_body:
try:
shell_body = xhtml_code_to_shell_colors(xhtml_body)
except OSError:
log.error('html parsing failed')
else:
return shell_colors_to_poezio_colors(shell_body)
return message['body']
def clean_text(string):
@ -133,7 +134,7 @@ def shell_colors_to_poezio_colors(string):
elif num == 1:
res += '\x19b'
elif num >= 31 and num <= 37:
res += '\x19%d' % (num-30,)
res += '\x19%d' % ((num-30)%7,)
return res
def remove_elinks_indent(string):
lines = string.split('\n')