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List:       kopete-devel
Subject:    Re: Moving KDE Telepathy to kdenetwork
From:       Albert Astals Cid <aacid () kde ! org>
Date:       2015-02-19 22:23:40
Message-ID: 1445113.dJbsgbMvLJ () xps
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I'm adding Martin that is the one that originally started this thread.

But my suggestion would be that you create bug/wish requests about these 
things.

Cheers,
  Albert

El Dimecres, 18 de febrer de 2015, a les 20:39:59, Scott Lerman va escriure:
> I've used KDE Telepathy for the past couple weeks, and here's a few things
> I've noticed that I miss from Kopete:
> 
> Manual sorting of groups in the contact list
> Disable automatic resizing of text entry area
> Disable sound notifications when away (ideally only with an explicit away
> setting and not idle/auto-away)
> No system tray icon when there's a new message from a contact with an open
> chat window
> OTR Encryption (though I think this has been added recently, it just isn't
> in the Kubuntu version, which is 0.8.1)
> 
> I've also found one bug - in the contact list toolbar, the Settings button
> can't be accessed if the chat list window is too narrow
> 
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> > Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2015 19:13:21 +0100
> > From: cyberbeat@gmx.de
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> > Subject: Re: Moving KDE Telepathy to kdenetwork
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> >  > Not being a IM user myself, how does KTP compare to kopete feature
> >  > wise?
> > 
> > I can list some (important for me) features, that are missing in ktp
> > (correct me, if I missed something):
> > 
> > - edit contact names and images, and group contacts (for example same
> > people with different IM-accounts with different protocols - but still
> > choose preferred protocol, or choose specific one to chat with a person
> > in context-menu/via protocol-status-icon)
> > 
> > - edit the contact-list view (in kopete you can comfortable and exactly
> > define, which contact attributes to show where in the contact list), in
> > ktp there are 3 views, but they can't be configured.
> > 
> > - fetching/caching contact images from server does not work reliable in
> > ktp, they sometimes only are displayed on status change
> > 
> > - connect/set-status only some protocols (in ktp you can only go online
> > or offline with all accounts)
> > 
> > - define what to display in tooltips for contacts in contactlist
> > 
> > - ktp contact-list has no status icon (showing status, missed messages)
> > 
> > - show history (chat protocol) from contact-list
> > 
> > Volker
> > 
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