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will cause the string to drop. Not necessarily super-thorough; should be improved in future to drop individual bad sequences, do normalization of combining forms, etc. General input validation (for ints, types of strings, etc) still would be good to have!
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Includes Linux Libertine font, used under SIL Open Font License.
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Includes TeX Gyre Heros font, used under GUST Font License
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single and double-quoted strings in the terror that is mail.php)
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before changing domain names on sites that are hosting groups for remote users
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updates (%1$s etc)
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Conflicts:
plugins/AnonymousFave/AnonymousFavePlugin.php
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older dev code, would load up wrong record)
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* add onPluginVersion()
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* whitespace updates.
* added @todo because of missing plugin description. I wasn't able to find out what this does exactly quick enough.
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* onPluginVersion() added.
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* onPluginVersion
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* onPluginVersion() added
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* Translator hints added
* whitespace updates
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(should be made more general in future).
Replace with a NoticeList to have output include avatar and username -- but CSS still hides them in default theme.
Event::addHandler('ShowStreamNoticeList', 'awesome');
function awesome($notice, $action, &$pnl)
{
$pnl = new NoticeList($notice, $action);
return false;
}
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individual plugins' locale subdirectories.
This will apply to *ALL* plugins in *ALL* languages, so should probably only be used when doing site customization...
You'd probably do:
$config['site']['locale_path'] = '/srv/awesome/data/locale';
$config['plugins']['locale_path'] = '/srv/awesome/data/locale';
with a structure like:
srv/
awesome/
data/
locale/
en/
LC_MESSAGES/
statusnet.po
OpenID.po
AnonymousFave.po
etc, all alongside each other. You could separate plugins from the core if you like.
Where locale files have not already been generated, you can build one for a plugin like so:
php scripts/update_po_templates.php --plugin=MyPlugin
and pull out the template file:
plugins/MyPlugin/locale/MyPlugin.pot
Edit that (make sure you at least set the CHARSET, probably to UTF-8) and save your customized .po
files into the structure as above, and use msgfmt to generate .mo files for final output.
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individual plugins' locale subdirectories.
This will apply to *ALL* plugins in *ALL* languages, so should probably only be used when doing site customization...
You'd probably do:
$config['site']['locale_path'] = '/srv/awesome/data/locale';
$config['plugins']['locale_path'] = '/srv/awesome/data/locale';
with a structure like:
srv/
awesome/
data/
locale/
en/
LC_MESSAGES/
statusnet.po
OpenID.po
AnonymousFave.po
etc, all alongside each other. You could separate plugins from the core if you like.
Where locale files have not already been generated, you can build one for a plugin like so:
php scripts/update_po_templates.php --plugin=MyPlugin
and pull out the template file:
plugins/MyPlugin/locale/MyPlugin.pot
Edit that (make sure you at least set the CHARSET, probably to UTF-8) and save your customized .po
files into the structure as above, and use msgfmt to generate .mo files for final output.
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(use poster's avatar as image, indicate the text content)
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the notice on other sites.
Default settings list Twitter, Facebook, and Identi.ca as targets.
Using icons built-in, and no magic offsite JS or anything so it won't slow down or break if third-party site goes down.
Default styles are a little limited, but can be customized in theme should one be so inclined.
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set of groups on registration; and/or to force posts by members of particular groups to be posted into those groups even if not explicitly mentioned. The posting feature requires a couple quick hook additions in core.
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popular pages subset for just posts in the group. Not necessarily terribly efficient, should be tested and benchmarked on non-trivial sites
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tab (favorited action) that include or exclude a given set of users. No added UI tabs in this version, beware!
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the notice on other sites.
Default settings list Twitter, Facebook, and Identi.ca as targets.
Using icons built-in, and no magic offsite JS or anything so it won't slow down or break if third-party site goes down.
Default styles are a little limited, but can be customized in theme should one be so inclined.
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