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Display presence notification timestamps when they exist
These timestamps were used in the roster, but not in the buffer window
message nor in the history logfile. Reported by "ze".
author | Mikael Berthe <mikael@lilotux.net> |
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date | Wed, 03 May 2006 11:28:41 +0200 |
parents | c7f94f6e51f0 |
children | 76c03fafabd3 |
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#! /bin/sh # # Sample events script for mcabber # Plays a sound when receiving a message # # To use this script, set the "events_command" option to the path of # the script (see the mcabberrc.example file for an example) # # MiKael, 2005-07-15 # The following sound comes with the gtkboard package, # you can modify this line to play another one... CMD_MSG_IN="/usr/bin/play /usr/share/sounds/gtkboard/machine_move.ogg" event=$1 arg1=$2 arg2=$3 filename=$4 # Note that the 4th argument is only provided for incoming messages # and when 'event_log_files' is set. if [ $event == "MSG" ]; then case "$arg1" in IN) # Incoming message from buddy $arg2 $CMD_MSG_IN > /dev/null 2>&1 if [[ -n "$filename" && -f "$filename" ]]; then # We could process filename here... /bin/rm $filename fi ;; MUC) # Groupchat message in room $arg2 if [[ -n "$filename" && -f "$filename" ]]; then # We could process filename here... /bin/rm $filename fi ;; OUT) # Outgoing message for buddy $arg2 ;; esac elif [ $event == "STATUS" ]; then # Buddy $arg2 status is $arg1 (_, O, I, F, D, N, A) echo > /dev/null fi