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author | toma <toma@283d02a7-25f6-0310-bc7c-ecb5cbfe19da> | 2009-11-25 17:56:58 +0000 |
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Copy the KDE 3.5 branch to branches/trinity for new KDE 3.5 features.
BUG:215923
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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/emoticons/KMess/Makefile.am b/emoticons/KMess/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bf12987a --- /dev/null +++ b/emoticons/KMess/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +icondir = $(datadir)/emoticons/KMess +icon_DATA = emoticons.xml \ +angel.png angry.png bat.png \ +beer.png boy.png cake.png \ +camera.png cat.png clock.png \ +cocktail.png confused.png cry.png \ +cup.png devil.png dog.png \ +dude_hug.png embarassed.png email.png \ +film.png girl.png girl_hug.png \ +kiss.png lightbulb.png love.png \ +messenger.png note.png \ +omg.png phone.png present.png \ +rose.png sad.png shade.png \ +smile.png star.png \ +teeth.png thumbs_down.png thumbs_up.png \ +tongue.png unlove.png wilted_rose.png \ +wink.png + +# Currently without a mapping and not installed: +# arrogant.png +# asl.png +# bad.png +# envelope.png +# handcuffs.png +# moon.png +# rainbow.png +# satisfied.png +# 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differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..a8888108 --- /dev/null +++ b/emoticons/KMess/email.png diff --git a/emoticons/KMess/embarassed.png b/emoticons/KMess/embarassed.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..424b8296 --- /dev/null +++ b/emoticons/KMess/embarassed.png diff --git a/emoticons/KMess/emoticons.xml b/emoticons/KMess/emoticons.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..00cc4ecd --- /dev/null +++ b/emoticons/KMess/emoticons.xml @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +<?xml version="1.0"?> +<messaging-emoticon-map > + +<emoticon file="angel"> + <string>(A)</string> + <string>(a)</string> + <string>O:-)</string> + <string>O:)</string> + <string>o:-)</string> + <string>o:)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="angry"> + <string>:-@</string> + <string>:@</string> + <string>>:-(</string> + <string>>:(</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="bat"> + <string>:-[</string> + <string>:[</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="beer"> + <string>(B)</string> + <string>(b)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="boy"> + <string>(Z)</string> + <string>(z)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="cake"> + <string>(^)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="camera"> + <string>(P)</string> + <string>(p)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="cat"> + <string>(@)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="clock"> + <string>(O)</string> + <string>(o)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="cocktail"> + <string>(D)</string> + <string>(d)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="confused"> + <string>:-S</string> + <string>:S</string> + <string>:-s</string> + <string>:s</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="cry"> + <string>:'(</string> + <string>:'-(</string> + <string>;-(</string> + <string>;(</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="cup"> + <string>(C)</string> + <string>(c)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="devil"> + <string>(6)</string> + <string>>:-)</string> + <string>>:)</string> + <string>}:-></string> + <string>}:></string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="dog"> + <string>(&)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="dude_hug"> + <string>({)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="embarassed"> + <string>:-$</string> + <string>:$</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="email"> + <string>(E)</string> + <string>(e)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="film"> + <string>(~)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="girl"> + <string>(X)</string> + <string>(x)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="girl_hug"> + <string>(})</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="kiss"> + <string>(K)</string> + <string>(k)</string> + <string>:-X</string> + <string>:X</string> + <string>:-x</string> + <string>:x</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="lightbulb"> + <string>(I)</string> + <string>(i)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="love"> + <string>(L)</string> + <string>(l)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="messenger"> + <string>(M)</string> + <string>(m)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="note"> + <string>(8)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="omg"> + <string>:-O</string> + <string>:O</string> + <string>:-o</string> + <string>:o</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="phone"> + <string>(T)</string> + <string>(t)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="present"> + <string>(G)</string> + <string>(g)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="rose"> + <string>(F)</string> + <string>(f)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="sad"> + <string>:-(</string> + <string>:(</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="shade"> + <string>(H)</string> + <string>(h)</string> + <string>8-)</string> + <string>8)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="smile"> + <string>:-)</string> + <string>:)</string> + <string>:o)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="star"> + <string>(*)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="teeth"> + <string>:-D</string> + <string>:D</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="thumbs_down"> + <string>(N)</string> + <string>(n)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="thumbs_up"> + <string>(Y)</string> + <string>(y)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="tongue"> + <string>:-P</string> + <string>:P</string> + <string>:-p</string> + <string>:p</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="unlove"> + <string>(U)</string> + <string>(u)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="wilted_rose"> + <string>(W)</string> + <string>(w)</string> +</emoticon> + +<emoticon file="wink"> + <string>;-)</string> + <string>;)</string> +</emoticon> + +</messaging-emoticon-map> diff --git a/emoticons/KMess/film.png b/emoticons/KMess/film.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..e88a6b29 --- /dev/null +++ b/emoticons/KMess/film.png diff --git a/emoticons/KMess/girl.png b/emoticons/KMess/girl.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..206b1d0d --- /dev/null +++ b/emoticons/KMess/girl.png diff --git a/emoticons/KMess/girl_hug.png b/emoticons/KMess/girl_hug.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..8625e6c4 --- /dev/null +++ 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