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[Pan-devel] Introduction to pan source hacking - application
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GISQUET Christophe |
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[Pan-devel] Introduction to pan source hacking - application |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Aug 2006 15:21:14 +0200 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.5 (Windows/20060719) |
In order to have $subject, I decided to look at the bugzilla and pick up
interesting/easy (in my opinion) enhancements, even if very minor.
So I've started looking at [1] and here I am with possibilities and no certain
replies. Therefore, I'd like to get some advice. I believe I'm not very
clear, so please ask away any clarification over the following questions in
light of [1]:
1) Where would I put this kind of configuration?
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| x Add as stopped the download tasks whose filename match the following RE:
| __________________________
| RE : |________________________|
|
| x Only if the list of added tasks contains non-matching filenames
| x Filter NZB imports
| x Filter imports from header pane
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
I though Pan Preferences/Behaviour/Articles would be a good place, but this
may break some kind of HIG concept. Opinions on the interface / the place ?
2) Shouldn't it be rather part of a more "download" focused tab? For instance,
prioritizing small files or other download behaviour modification.
3) Is a regular expression well suited for that kind of operations? Or should
it rather hold an easier to manage list of strings that would part of the
subject/filename?
4) I'm matching a part of the subject, supposing that the filename in it ends
with ". Is there a safer mean ?
5) Is pan/tasks/queue.cc the better place for this kind of filtering? I need
to get settings such as whether the filter is active, the RE and such: would
it be a good coding/architectural practice to directly retrieve this
information, or should I create some kind of intermediate step?
[1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343352
Thanks in advance,
Christophe GISQUET
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