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.. _pep-details:
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Personal Events
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===============
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Starting from poezio 0.8, poezio now supports `user mood`_, `user activity`_,
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`user tune`_, and `user gaming`_.
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Those extensions are standardized ways to broadcast information that might be
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useful to your contacts (they will receive those information only if they
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have indicated their interest in them).
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The events are also shown in the contact list, next to the contact line:
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.. figure:: ../images/pep.png
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:alt: Personal Events
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On the above figure, A stands for Activity, M for Mood, and G for Gaming.
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The details are shown with notifications if configured, and in the detailed
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contact information window, on the bottom left in the contact list tab.
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.. figure:: ../images/pep_infos.png
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:alt: Personal Events details
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You can see below the list of the related options and commands.
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.. note::
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All the *display_foo_notifications* options can be tab-specific, so you
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can display those notifications only for a specific contact, or the
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other way around.
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User Mood
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~~~~~~~~~
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Options:
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- :term:`enable_user_mood`
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- :term:`display_mood_notifications`
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Commands:
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- :term:`/mood`
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User Activity
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Options:
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- :term:`enable_user_activity`
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- :term:`display_activity_notifications`
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Commands:
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- :term:`/activity`
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User Gaming
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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Options:
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- :term:`enable_user_gaming`
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- :term:`display_gaming_notifications`
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Commands:
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- :term:`/gaming`
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User Tune
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~~~~~~~~~
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Options:
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- :term:`enable_user_tune`
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- :term:`display_tune_notifications`
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.. note::
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There is no /tune command because it wouldn’t be really useful.
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There was originally a way to broadcast the current tune with the
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mpd plugin, but it was no good. You should use an external script
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to do that, or use a player that has the feature.
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.. _user mood: http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0107.html
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.. _user tune: http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0118.html
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.. _user gaming: http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0197.html
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.. _user activity: http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0108.html
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