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Protocol Icon Override. Lets you pick the protocol icon to display per-account. Protocol Status Icons. Adds the protocol icon to the status icons in the buddy list. This a simple plugin for pidgin. The idea is to alter the context menu of email addresses in conversations and add option to add the address as a buddy.
Provides quick buddy lookup, status switch, unread messages list and access to some Pidgin dialogs. Quote selected text. Scroll to bottom. Scrolls chat history of created conversation windows automatically to the bottom. Session Save. Session Save will remember what conversation windows you had open the last time you used Pidgin, and re-open them for you when you sign on.
Smiley Shortcuts. Add toolbar, status bar, context menu to Pidgin buddy list, hide main menu, change all status by menu not through Statusbox! Add Send and Close buttons to Pidgin conversations. Toolbar Shrink. Shrinks the toolbar of the conversation windows by hiding the text of the buttons. Translit tools. A virtual russian keyboard that decodes message written in ISO-9 translit in russian.
Unhighlight System Messages. Remove the highlight flag from system messages. Window Merge. Merges the Buddy List window with a conversation window.
Windows 7 Taskbar. Adds new Windows 7 eye-candy such as task bar menu, progress and emblems. Windows Smooth Scrolling. Gives more precise scrolling control eg with trackpads. Xfer Auto Path. Allows you to automatically set the folder for saving your incoming file transfers by some criteria such as buddy alias.
Auto Authorization. Automatic handling of request of remote user who wants to appear in your buddy list. History control. Buddy- and Historysync as Perl Pidgin Plugin.
IM-History Plugin. Provides easy and convenient way to store your chats and contact list online using im-history. Logs all the status changes to the buddy history. Office Hours. In perl so may not work on MS Windows. A personal adviser, that tries to find suitable answers in your previous logs. Simply back up your preferences prefs. Purple History Since. Avoid duplicated chat history on some XMPP servers. SQLite Logger.
Web Pidgin. Access buddy list and conversations via mobile web browsers. Web Pidgin Z. Fork from the original Web Pidgin. A lot of new features and bugfixes like Ajax support, digest authentication, webserver logs and gtalk-like grouping of messages and much more. Auto Translate. Base 64 encoding of chat messages A very simple Perl plugin. Birthday Reminder. Relay messages between chat rooms via a plugin. Relay messages between chat rooms via a dbus plugin.
Allows Pidgin to appear as an AfterStep Wharf icon. Extended Preferences. Facebook Notifier. Indicates when there are unread Facebook notifications. Fonomo Video. Enables Video-chat invitations via Fonomo. Google Invisibility Half Scan.
Google Invisibility Tracker. Perl plugin to use Growl. Requires growlnotify. Particularly useful for finch where an IM in a different window may go unnoticed. Supports mute and hangup buttons from USB headsets.
Hide Inactive Buddies. Plugin to hide inactive buddies in buddy list. Determine inactive buddy by status. Instant messaging Remote Access. Instant messaging NetCat Port Forwarding. Do a basic port forwarding via Instant messaging using NetCat. Instant messaging Virtual Terminal. Juick Plugin. Language Translator. Plugin to translate outgoing text from English language to selected language. The contact will be answered by MegaHAL instead of by us. Morse Code Talk. This Plugin contains the entire Morse Code.
Have one more friend around to use it, it can be a lot of fun to communicate in this way. This plugin allows you to draw with your friend on common board. Renders mathematical expressions. Lots of options, size, colors, etc. Built upon Pidgin-LaTeX. Reads incoming text messages via eSpeak text-to-speech. This file can not be used to recover lost buddies in an automated fashion. Last modified 8 years ago Last modified on Nov 3, , AM. Download in other formats: Plain Text. All information, including names and email addresses, entered onto this website or sent to mailing lists affiliated with this website will be public.
Do not post confidential information, especially passwords! Debug logs contain messages generated by Pidgin and can help understand what was the application doing before a specific event most likely a bug got triggered. However, if Pidgin is crashing and you cannot get the debug logs from there, read the following instructions according to the operating system you are using to get the debug logs outputted into a file.
This will save the debug logs generated by Pidgin in a debug. This will save the debug logs generated by Pidgin in a file called debug. Useful backtraces will help Pidgin developers find where in Pidgin, Finch, or LibPurple the bug got triggered and from there think about how to find a fix for it. The most important prerequisite before being able to get a backtrace is to make sure that you have the debugging symbols for pidgin, libpurple and finch installed.
Please follow the instructions below if you are using one of these distributions for more details on how to achieve this. The easiest way to obtain a backtrace for Pidgin is by running with gdb. If you are trying to get a trace for Finch, then make sure you read GDB and finch. Here are the basics:. These means that you are not meeting the prerequisites stated at the begining of this section.
If you see function names, then the backtrace is good and can be attached to your bug report. If you are trying to obtain a backtrace for Finch you need to do something different as Finch is a console-based application. Assuming that finch will at least start up without crashing, you can attach gdb to a running finch process from a second terminal in order to debug it. Thus, instead of doing as you would with Pidgin gdb finch and then run , you will do the following:.
Note the use of continue instead of run.
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