It’s a bit late for that, but we have to do this in order to ensure new
setting values will be used after an update if the user didn’t willingly
change them.
It hasn’t worked for more than two years and no one complained.
Furthermore, poezio tries to be smart and request messages based on
previous activity, and not raw numbers.
- Add two new options, keyfile and certfile, which must be both set for
the auth to work.
- if both are set, then poezio doesn’t force-prompt a password if there
is none specified
- add /cert_add, /cert_fetch, /cert_disable, /cert_revoke and /certs
commands.
- add a page of documentation on the process
- Add two new options: tmp_image_dir and extract_inline_images
- tmp_image_dir is $XDG_CACHE_HOME(usually ~/.cache)/poezio/images if unset
- Name the images from a SHA-1 of their data and their mimetype
- Output file:// links inside the message
- two options request/ack_message_receipts
- two new theme parameters : CHAR_ACK_RECEIVED and COLOR_CHAR_ACK
- if a message has a receipt, the character is displayed between the
timestamp and the nick, using the color
- log_errors option, true by default
- errors go in log_dir/errors.log (so $XDG_DATA_HOME/errors.log
by default)
This should help a lot for debugging, and provide a way for people
to easily give debug traces without useless or personal infos.
- Add an option enable_carbons (defaults to false)
- Make a disco on non-roster entites to determine if the message
commes from a muc private chat or not.
- Added as always new theming variables:
CHAR_ROSTER_MOOD, CHAR_ROSTER_ACTIVITY (a SNOWMAN!)
COLOR_ROSTER_MOOD, COLOR_ROSTER_ACTIVITY
- Added two new notification types in Theme.INFO_COLORS (mood/activity)
- Added new configuration options:
display_mood/activity/tune_notifications (those can be set for a
specific JID)
enable_user_tune/nick/activity/mood
- Added /activity and /mood commands, with completions
- Moved the old /activity to /last_activity
- Details are show in the ContactInfoWin if there is room, or with "i"
on a contact in the roster.
- add a use_pep_nick boolean option
- use it as a nickname for roster contacts, but it does not
supercede the user-defined handle
- send a <nick/> at the beginning of a normal chat
- not implemented in MUC (wontfix)
Also:
- Add get_conversation_messages() to PluginAPI
- Make plugins_autoload colon-separated instead of space-separated
(for consistency)
- Replace a JID() with a safeJID() in the uptime plugin
(the name show is not intuitive, so I used status and status_message)
- The status is send when connecting, and is the same used when joining
rooms
- save_status is true by default, and will make poezio save the status
whenever it changes
- status and status_message are empty by default
- New option load_log defaulting to 200 to indicate the number of lines
to be loaded
- It’s still very raw, and the format of the message does not match the
format of the normal room history, for example
- Works in the Private chat, MUC, and Conversation tabs
Thanks to labedz <github@labedz.org> for the original code
- Now the tab number is computed instead of assigned and fixed
- Added tabs.GapTab to keep the old behaviour
- Added a create_gaps option, defaults to true (may change in the
future)
- If there are gaps before using /set to change the option to false,
they will be removed.
(this is a preparation for the move_tab command)
- Change the separator from _ to :
- Move the functions away in another module to avoir cluttering the
roster code
- Add a case-sensitive sort (“sname”)
- put the online contacts at the beginning of the list
- allows, e.g. jid_reverse_online_reverse, to put offline contacts at
the start of the group, in alphabetical order
- defaults to jid_show (which means that they are sorted into sub-groups
by show and are sorted by JID inside those)
- See the default config file or the documentation for details
This commits adds a “words” variable to the configuration file. This
variable must contain a list of words, separated by colons (:).
Those words will then be completed upon tab completion in the chatrooms,
private conversations, and direct conversations.