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From: Dionysis Z. <dio...@gm...> - 2004-07-04 13:15:05
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Hello, Node 0.33 "Llama" Release Candidate B has been published on our web site. It is available for download from http://node.sourceforge.net/dev/node_033_b.exe. Please forward this e-mail to the Beta Testing Team. dionyziz. |
From: Dionysis Z. <dio...@gm...> - 2004-07-03 19:30:47
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Hello, The first pre-release candidate of Node Llama 0.33 has been uploaded to our web site and you can start testing it. Please note that this is only the first pre-release and it may have some very obvious bugs, either in the NSIS Installer or in the program itself, which we will fix before the final release. Please announce this pre-release and the download URL for it to the Beta Testing Team, and forward them this email. Inform me about any bugs or problems you may find and let me know about your opinion about this new version of Node. Also forward me all the Bug Reports and emails related to Node you get from the Beta Testers. Node Llama 0.33 Candidate A is available to download from http://node.sourceforge.net/dev/node_033_a.exe Thanks, dionyziz. |
From: Dionysis Z. <dio...@gm...> - 2004-07-02 21:40:13
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Hello, Humber Santos submitted the portuguese language updates for Node 0.29 - Node 0.31. The old language files 0.27 and 0.28 have also been updated. The new language files are available through our web site. dionyziz. |
From: Dionysis Z. <dio...@gm...> - 2004-07-02 18:38:45
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Hello, A new feature has been implemented into Node 0.33, allowing a user to select his/her prefered Sound Scheme. To select one at the Options Dialog select Personalization > Sound Schemes from the right and click on your prefered sound scheme. The currently available sound schemes are only two for now, "no-sounds", which applies an environment without sounds and "blackalien", which is the first sound scheme that we have created. We are planning to create a sound schemes guide for creating sound schemes after releasing Node 0.33, and also to create some more sound schemes for Node. If you are interested in building Sound Schemes, contact us from the Support Channel ( #node-irc at irc.freenode.org ), the Open Discussion Forums or this Mailing List and we will let you know how they are built. The blackalien sound scheme might be a good example; it is located at the folder /data/sounds/blackalien under your main Node directory (make sure you cvs update). dionyziz. |
From: Dionysis Z. <dio...@gm...> - 2004-07-02 18:34:33
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Hello, A new feature has been implemented into Node 0.33, allowing a user to view channel modes and modify them. To display the channel modes dialog, a user can right-click inside a channel and select "Channel Modes" from the popup menu. The modes that a user can change are No external message, Only ops set topic, Private, Secret, Moderated, Invite only, No colors and Knock. dionyziz. |
From: Dionysis Z. <dio...@gm...> - 2004-06-30 19:41:23
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Hello, We are planning to release Node 0.33 before the 10th of July 2004, so it would be nice if you could start working on the translations for the new language files. I attach the current English language file. However, some new entries might be added to that file, so you should check the CVS Repository in a few days in order to get the latest language keys. We will also try to keep the CVS snapshot at our web site current, so that you can get it from there as well [ http://node.sourceforge.net/?view=cvs&head=misc ]. Any comments or questions are always welcome. Thank you for helping with Node Translations! dionyziz. |
From: Dionysis Z. <dio...@gm...> - 2004-06-29 23:42:22
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Hello, WhoIs details are now displayed correctly! This includes the server using (plus the comment of that server), the user's IP address or hostname as shown by the IRC server, email, real name, the seconds he or she has been idle and the time and date he or she connected to the server, as well as if the user is identified and the channels the user is on; everything translatable. dionyziz. |
From: Dionysis Z. <dio...@gm...> - 2004-06-29 23:11:43
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Hello, There is problem with mdlTime.LocalTime function, it will display some weird times, for example 25:05:00, and many others, and I found out that this is because after you evaluate the time, you pass it to GMTtoLT, which may ADD some hours. Assume you have GMT time 23:00 and you are GMT +3:00, this will cause the result to be 26:00, which should not be displayed. Josh, you should fix that as soon as possible, because there is a problem with the Topic Times as well as with the WhoIs "online since" display. Thanks, dionyziz. |
From: Dionysis Z. <dio...@gm...> - 2004-06-29 14:22:19
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Hello, Today I implemented two new features, autojoin on Invite and rejoin on Kick. Any user will be able to set these options from the Option Dialog in Node 0.33. dionyziz. |
From: Christian H. <ch-...@gm...> - 2004-06-28 17:26:37
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Hey, i've finished the HalfOP Support. The CVS Version of Node does now support HalfOp. HalfOp is supported by the most servers. (But not on FreeNode). ch-world |
From: Dionysis Z. <dio...@gm...> - 2004-06-28 13:01:47
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Hello, A new feature has been implemented allowing two users to communicate with NetMeeting after establishing an NDC connection. dionyziz. |
From: Dionysis Z. <dio...@gm...> - 2004-06-28 11:48:14
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Hello, A new skin has been submitted by Ktron. You can check it out at the resources page, at http://node.sourceforge.net/?view=skins&head=resources! dionyziz. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-23 11:35:32
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Hello, Today I have completed working on the Feature Request submitted by = DevKnight ( devknight [at] users.sourceforge.net ) about "Multiple = Server Connections" [ = http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=3Ddetail&aid=3D932116&group= _id=3D94591&atid=3D608391 ]. Node now fully supports simultanious = connections to multiple servers. The updated version of Node has been = uploaded to our CVS repository. dionyziz. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-22 12:44:42
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Hello, A new feature has been implemented, allowing a user to select a server = to connect to on startup. dionyziz. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-22 09:46:09
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Hello, The feature "Server-dependant Perform", submitted as a Feature Request = by W. Krakowski has been implemented to Node. Node now allows a user to = either have the same perform for all servers, or a different perform for = each one. dionyziz. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-21 22:25:56
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Hello, A new feature has been implemented, allowing a user to import and export = all the settings set using the Options Dialog to one single XML file. = The result file contains all the registry settings as well as the main = configuration files (info.dat, ignore.dat, buddy.info, hotkeys.dat, = etc). This feature may be useful is a user needs to uninstall Node but = does not want to lose the configuration he or she has made, if somebody = wants to transfer settings from one computer to another, or if an = administrator needs to apply the same settings to multiple computers. dionyziz. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-20 14:19:23
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Hello, A new feature has been implemented: When the user right-clicks inside a = Status, Channel or Private Window a right-click menu allows him/her to = clear the text inside that IRC Window. For Privates and Channels, there = is another menu item called `View Logs' which will open the appropriate = log file for the user to view. For Channels only, the user can open the = Channel Properties dialog by clicking the item `Channel Properties', = (which can also be opened by double clicking inside a channel) dionyziz. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-20 14:19:19
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Hello, A new feature has been added, which allows a user to insert a hyperlink = to the text he or she is typing and send it over IRC. Note that these = links are only viewable by Node users. dionyziz. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-20 09:46:14
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Hello, The Bug = http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=3Ddetail&atid=3D608388&aid=3D969853&= group_id=3D94591 was fixed. Node would not allow a user to download a = file when the option `Error screens in skins' colors' was enabled from = web site tabs. The problem is now fixed. dionyziz. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-19 21:51:22
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Hello, In an effort to make our program accessible by everyone regardless of = disability, a new feature has been implemented, called IRC Narration. If = a user enables the option, the program will use Microsoft Text-To-Speech = Engine to narrate all the messages that appear in channels and private = windows. dionyziz. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-19 21:27:22
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Hello, I have fixed an Interface bug reported by W. Krakowski. The language key = #710 was not displayed correctly. More details are availabe at the Bug = Report Page, at = http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=3Ddetail&aid=3D971436&group= _id=3D94591&atid=3D608388. dionyziz. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-19 15:28:02
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Hello, Today I completed programming the New Framework for Node 0.33. A brief = overview of the modifications and the differences with the previous = framework, as well as the OOP structure follows. If you are a developer = or interested in understanding the structure of the new code, please go = through these descriptions at least once before you use the new = framework or go through its source. New OOP Structure The first change regarding the classes structure you will notice when = you load the project is three new classes, clsWS, clsWSArray and = clsActiveServer. The two first classes are not very important for the = new framework, but the third class has a main role. Here is a small = description of these classes: clsWSArray This class represents a WinSock object array with WithEvents support. = While defining an object=20 as this: Private WithEvents MyWinSock() As WinSock would not work, defining it as this Private WithEvents MyWinSock As clsWSArray will now work. This way, a WinSock array object that supports = WithEvents is possible. clsWS This class represents a WinSock control, and is used by the class = clsWSArray to load all the children WinSock objects. The basic usage is = that it will callback methods from clsWSArray when specific WinSock = events are fired, which will then be passed by clsWSArray to the main = program. clsActiveServer This class represents a Server which a user can connect to. Each = server class contains all the basic methods, properties and functions of = IRC networking. Some of them are listed below: HostName: The hostname of the server. Description: The "Display As" property of a server. The string = displayed on the Connect Panel for the server. ConnectTime: If connected, this variable contains the time when the = connection was established (returned in GetTickCount() long format) IRCData: This array was known as txtStatus in the past. It contains = the messages that appear in all channel, private, and status windows of = the certain IRC Server. Tabs: A reference to the respective frmMain.tsTabs control. See below. WinSockConnection: The WinSock connection of the server. See below. TabInfo, TabType: These collections have been moved to = clsActiveServer, as each server has its own Tabs control, its own = channels, private tabs and its own status tab. IRC Procedures: Some procedures related with IRC Networking have been = moved to this class. These are: RealDataArrival_Proxy, RealConnect, and = preExecute, previously defined at frmMain. They are used similary to = their previous usage; the only difference is that calling them will = require the programmer to know the server (obviously, for example, for = RealConnect). These procedures need to know the ActiveServer where the = IRC Networking method should take place, in order to perform their = operations. There are also several other properties and methods specific to each = certain server: SessionPerformFile, DoSessionPerform, bCLSorting, = IPSender, AltNickVal, etc. which have been moved from frmMain to here. Modifications to Node 0.32 Framework ActiveServers: This array defined at mdlNode, contains all the loaded = servers where the user may be connected to. Its type is clsActiveServer. = To get a server's index inside ActiveServers, use the function = GetServerIndexFromActiveServer. DCC Properties: There are many properties for the DCC Files Transfers, = as they are stored as arrays inside the clsActiveServer class. They can = be read by providing the Index of the DCC Transfer and a Boolean value, = indicating whether the transfer is a DCC Send or a DCC Receive (usually = passed with the RCV argument). Some examples: DCCFile_Progress, = DCCFile_StartTime, DCCFile_WinSockIndex, DCCFile_FileName, = DCCTransfer_Speed. All the DCC Chat properties are stored in the same = class, too: DCCChats_WinSockIndex, etc. DCC Methods and Callbacks: There are several methods used to perform = DCC Transfer and Chat operations. Some examples include: = DCCFile_CancelTransfer, DCCChats_Disconnect, etc. All the callbacks that = need to be called by the WinSock objects defined at frmMain are also = included in the new class: DccSend_Connected, DccSend_ConnectionRequest, = DCCTransfer_Accepted and so on. Note that now that the transfer and chat details are stored in DCC = arrays inside each instance of the class clsActiveServer, while the = WinSock objects are defined at frmMain, the WinSockIndex of a transfer = or chat will not equal the DCCIndex of it. To get the WinSock Index from = the DCC Index use the WinSockIndex property of each DCC item. To get the = DCC Index of a WinSock DCC Transfer or Chat use the appropriate methods = defined at clsActiveServer: clsActiveServer.GetDCCFileIndexFromWsIndex = and clsActiveServer.GetDCCChatsIndexFromWsIndex. In case you don't know the clsActiveServer of a transfer use the = following two methods of mdlNode: mdlNode.GetServerFromDCCChatWsIndex = and mdlNode.GetServerFromWsDCCIndex. Get Functions: The several methods defined at mdlNode and frmMain to = get a TabIndex from a ChannelID, the ChannelID from a TabIndex, and so = on have now been moved to the new class, clsActiveServer. Some more = methods have been implemented in order to get the server index from = other known details: mdlNode.GetServerFromBrowser, = GetServerFromDCCChatWsIndex, GetServerFromWsDCCIndex, = GetServerFromWsIrcIndex, GetServerIndexFromActiveServer. Some other get = methods are, again, included in the new class: GetEmptyChannelID, = GetStatusID, GetTabFromNick. wsIdentD, wsNDC, wsDCC, wsDCCSend, wsDCCChat: These controls have been = changed from WinSock Object arrays, to clsWSArray objects, and are only = defined inside the code (unlike the old WinSock controls, which were = defined as Form Controls) WinSockConnection: The wsIRC control is no longer defined at frmMain, = but it has been moved to clsActiveServer, as each server has its own = connection. It is now named clsActiveServer.WinSockConnection. tsTabs: As you will notice, this control rarely appears in the code, = as the Tab control of the current server is usually used: = CurrentActiveServer.Tabs, which is actually a reference to a tsTabs = object. TheServer, TheServerIndex arguments: There arguments that must be = provided in some frmMain procedures require the caller to know the = server. This is required, because all these methods call specific = procedures of one clsActiveServer instance or send commands to the IRC = Server. TheServer argument is of type clsActiveServer, where as = TheServerIndex argument is an index that defined the item from = ActiveServers() to use. The source of the new framework of Node is available for download via = our CVS Repository. Although everything is not fully working while we = are converting the code, the current version will allow you to connect = to one server with the new framework. Before you start using the new = framework from the CVS please refer to the end of this message*. If you = read the descriptions above, you must have noticed that the main purpose = of the new framework is to add mutliple servers support to the program, = so this feature will be added in a few days. If you have questions or = comments about the new framework or generally about the developement of = Node 0.33, don't hesitate to use this mailing list or the Open = Discussion Forums at = http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=3D327488. Thank you, dionyziz. * There have been some problems reported with the new framework. As only = the basic things have been converted to the new framework, please do the = following in order to be sure it works for you: - Use regsvr32 to register the component prjNodeMenu.ocx, located at the = folder misc/NodeMenu. The ActiveX has been updated and is necessary if = you want to run the program using the new FrameWork. - Download and copy the files of the skin `Aqua' to the directory = data/Skins. This is the only skin that has been tested with the new = framework. - Before you proceed, disable the Startup with Web Site feature. From = the Options Dialog select Other Options > Misc and uncheck the box = "Startup Web Site" (or set the registry value = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\VB and VBA Program = Settings\Node\Options\StartAWeb" to "False") - Restore all other settings to their default values. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-10 19:10:12
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Hello, I have created a new Skin for Node, that uses the colors of Apple's Aqua = (tm) User Experience. It is available only for Node 0.32 and you can = download it from the Skins Resources page, at = http://node.sourceforge.net/index.php?view=3Dskins&head=3Dresources. dionyziz. |
From: <dio...@us...> - 2004-06-07 22:26:41
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Hello, The Portuguese Translations for Node 0.27 and Node 0.28 have been = uploaded to the web site, under the Languages Resources Section, at = http://node.sourceforge.net/?view=3Dlanguages&head=3Dresources. Thank = you, Humberto Santos dionyziz. |
From: Humberto S. <hum...@ub...> - 2004-06-07 22:12:25
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when I have more I will send. I include a portuguese flag too. Hope to see you all at the Euro 2004 in Portugal. Humberto Santos Universidade da Beira Interior Calçada Fonte do Lameiro Dep. de Engª Electromecânica 6200-001 Covilhã - PORTUGAL Tel: +351 275329912 Fax: +351 275329972 eMail: hum...@ub... Homepage: http://www.dem.ubi.pt/~humberto/ |