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Saturday, September 23rd 2006, 6:51pm

[KOPETE] Autosave log conversation?

Is this a feature that you are planning on adding, or already implemented? On MSN Messgenger the log automaticly saves itself, and I like that... Do you know what I mean by that?

Is it possible with Kopete?

Thanks!

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Sunday, September 24th 2006, 10:07am

RE: [KOPETE] Autosave log conversation?

You mean the History plugin? Look under Settings->Configure Plugins and enable the History plugin.
Bram Schoenmakers
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Sunday, September 24th 2006, 3:48pm

You are a FREAKING GENIUS!!!!!!!! Thats what you are :D

Thanks very very much!!!

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Monday, September 25th 2006, 11:28pm

AHHH!!

But the plugin keeps track of the last 7 messages, but what about the WHOLE log? Where does it keep it?

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Tuesday, September 26th 2006, 12:57am

It doesn't only keep track of the last 7 messages. Right-click on any contact and choose "View History" to see the full log. Also, the 7 messages that you see whenever you click on/open a contact is a sort of history preview only. You can increase/decrease this in Settings > Configure Plugins > History > Number of messages to show.
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Tuesday, September 26th 2006, 8:35pm

Thanks very much, and sorry for my "noobness" level :P

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Friday, September 29th 2006, 5:29pm

I installed lates kopete but there were no plugins - eencryption plugin only :/
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Friday, September 29th 2006, 6:24pm

settings --> configure plugins.... should be there pal

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Friday, September 29th 2006, 8:19pm

Which distribution? Gentoo does not configure Kopete to install plugins per default, you should use the use flag +history to get the history plugin.
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Saturday, September 30th 2006, 9:42am

lonecrow > Thats where I was looking for it, but it wasnt there - only the encryption plugin was there.

bram85 > Okay, I'll try it:

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USE="+history" emerge net-im/kopete

BTW is there any way to install all plugins? Or I just need to find their names and add them all to the use flag?
^_^

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Saturday, September 30th 2006, 3:50pm

Yes, I'm afraid so. I find it a bit awkward of the Gentoo developers that they disable all plugins by default that way.
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Sunday, October 1st 2006, 1:49pm

And how to insert into USE flag those plugins with spaces in their names? :) Beacuse space in USE divides flags.
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Sunday, October 1st 2006, 7:59pm

The useflag names are not one to one in line with the names of the plugins. Here's the IUSE part of the Kopete 0.12.2 ebuild:

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IUSE="jingle sametime ssl xmms xscreensaver slp kernel_linux latex crypt
          winpopup sms irc yahoo gadu groupwise netmeeting statistics autoreplace
          connectionstatus contactnotes translator webpresence texteffect highlight
          alias autoreplace history nowlistening addbookmarks kdehiddenvisibility"
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Sunday, October 1st 2006, 8:20pm

Thanks a lot. I'll recompile my kopete right now with all theese plugins ;)
^_^

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Tuesday, October 31st 2006, 6:39am

irc

How do you view the history for irc?

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Wednesday, November 1st 2006, 10:18am

For IRC protocol, in order to see the Log (history) you should add the channel user (#<channel_name>) to your contact list, and afterwards the logs will be available through the known method (right click contact name, then select 'View History').

One thing though is that you have the conversation displayed but NOT the nicknames, so you cannot figure who said what (unless you check the actual XML log file).
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This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "jschitt" (Nov 1st 2006, 10:55am)