Pork is a command line based AIM client that behaves a lot like irssi. A
pretty decent client, but no one's bothered with Dashboard support for
it yet.
So, I hacked up some dashbaord support. It's got some limitations, all
described in the header file, which I'll repeat here:
Simple Pork script to send dashboard information
Usage: Place in a directory, and after pork has started, type
/perl_load /location/of/file
Requirements: Needs the Dashboard perl package, distributed with Dashboard
Features: Sends aim_name clues based on aim name, as well as textblock clues
of messages, both sent and recieved.
Limitations: There is no way to determine focus from the perl hooks in
pork. As such, all conversations send cluepackets for aim
name and text. A patch to the actual pork code will likely be
needed to add focus capability to dashboard packets.
Written by Christopher Schmidt (crschmid uiuc edu), last modified 03-29-04
Script is attached.
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Christopher Schmidt
crschmid uiuc edu
Attachment:
pork-dashboard.pl
Description: Perl program