After some discussion in our development team, we’ve decided to periodically publish development digests in the news section of this site. The digests would primarily cover new features and decisions by the dev team. They won’t be strongly periodical, but would rather be published as long as there is enough new material or to announce something really important.
So, today the first digest is published, and we’d like to note the following changes done in the last couple of weeks:
- Azoth now supports configuring MUC rooms, and the configuration functionality is implemented in the Xoox plugin.
- Major improvements in Acetamide 2, the rewrite of IRC protocol support in Azoth, have been merged in the master development branch. For example, Acetamide now supports all the commands from the RFC 2812, and CTCP request/replies are now shown in the current tab.
- Entity handler dialog has been reworked a bit, so that “Browse” is now a button, and it allows to choose the correct path without closing the dialog.
- Work has been started on the emoticons converter which is to convert emoticons packs from other clients into LeechCraft Azoth’s own native format. The repository is at https://github.com/Maledictus/SmilesConverter. Currently only Kopete is supported, Psi support is on its way.