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But first, please read +. + diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c4fc12 --- /dev/null +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +2007-12-11 mones + + * Initial import diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..572d5f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +# +# Clawsker makefile +# + +NAME=clawsker +PREFIX=/usr/local +BINDIR=${PREFIX}/bin +DATADIR=${PREFIX}/share +LIBDIR=${PREFIX}/lib/${NAME} +MANDIR=${DATADIR}/man +MAN1DIR=${MANDIR}/man1 + +all: ${NAME}.1 + +${NAME}.1: + pod2man ${NAME} > ${NAME}.1 + +install: all install-dirs + install -m 0755 ${NAME} ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR} + install -m 0644 ${NAME}.1 ${DESTDIR}${MAN1DIR} + +install-dirs: + install -d ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR} + install -d ${DESTDIR}${MAN1DIR} + +uninstall: + rm -f ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}/${NAME} + rm -f ${DESTDIR}${MAN1DIR}/${NAME}.1 + +clean: + rm -f ${NAME}.1 *~ + +.PHONY: all install install-dirs uninstall clean + diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f8a032f --- /dev/null +++ b/NEWS @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Initial release diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4bacb55 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ + +Clawsker - A Claws Mail Tweaker +------------------------------- + +Clawsker is a Perl-GTK2 applet to edit hidden preferences for Claws Mail. +Claws Mail is a fast and lightweight Mail User Agent by the Claws Mail Team. + +Dependencies +------------ + + Perl - http://www.perl.com + GTK+2 bindings for Perl - http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net + Claws Mail - http://www.claws-mail.org + +Install +------- + +After downloading the tarball: + + tar xzf clawsker-VERSION.tar.gz + cd clawsler-VERSION + make install + +Replace VERSION with the actual version number of the tarball. + +Default install is under /usr/local prefix. If you want to install in another +location (for example /usr) replace last line with: + + make install PREFIX=/usr + + diff --git a/clawsker b/clawsker new file mode 100755 index 0000000..7ce0da4 --- /dev/null +++ b/clawsker @@ -0,0 +1,788 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w +# +# $Id$ +# + +=pod + +=head1 NAME + +Clawsker - A Claws Mail Tweaker + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +clawsker [options] + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +Clawsker is an applet to edit the so called Claws Mail hidden preferences. + +Claws Mail is a fast, lightweight and feature-rich MUA with a high number +of configurable options. To keep the binary small and fast some of these +preferences which not widely used are not provided with a graphical interface +for inspection and/or modification. + +Users wanting to edit such preferences had to face raw edition of their +configuration files, now you can do it with a convenient GTK2 interface +using Clawsker. + +=head1 OPTIONS + +No options are currently available. + +=head1 LIMITATIONS + +Alternate configuration directories are not (yet) supported. + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Ricardo Mones Ericardo@mones.orgE + +=head1 LICENSE + +Copyright (c) 2007 by Ricardo Mones + +This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program. If not, see Ehttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/E. + +=cut + +use strict; +use Glib qw(TRUE FALSE); +use Gtk2 -init; + +my $PREFIX = '@PREFIX@'; +my $LIBDIR = '@LIBDIR@'; +my $VERSION = '@VERSION@'; + +# default messages +%xl::s = ( + win_title => 'Claws Mail Hidden Preferences', + about => 'About...', + about_title => 'Clawsker ~ A Claws Mail Tweaker', + about_license => 'License:', + + tab_colours => 'Colours', + tab_behaviour => 'Behaviour', + tab_gui => 'GUI', + tab_other => 'Other', + + ab_frame => 'Addressbook', + mem_frame => 'Memory', + msgview_frame => 'Message view', + log_frame => 'Log window', + + l_oth_use_dlg => 'Use address book dialog', + h_oth_use_dlg => 'If true use a separate dialogue to edit a person\'s details. Otherwise will use a form embedded in the addressbook\'s main window.', + l_oth_max_use => 'Maximum memory for message cache (Kb)', + h_oth_max_use => 'The maximum amount of memory to use to cache messages, in kB.', + l_oth_min_time => 'Minimun time for cache elements (minutes)', + h_oth_min_time => 'The minimum time in minutes to keep a cache in memory. Caches more recent than this time will not be freed, even if the memory usage is too high.', + + l_gui_b_unread => 'Show unread messages with bold font', + h_gui_b_unread => 'Show unread messages in the Message List using a bold font.', + l_gui_no_markup => 'Don\'t use markup in compose window', + h_gui_no_markup => 'Don\'t use bold and italic text in Compose dialogue\'s account selector.', + l_gui_dot_lines => 'Use dotted lines in tree views', + h_gui_dot_lines => 'Use the old dotted line look in the main window tree views (folder and message lists) instead of the modern lineless look.', + l_gui_h_scroll => 'Enable horizontal scrollbar', + h_gui_h_scroll => 'Enable the horizontal scrollbar in the Message List.', + l_gui_swp_from => 'Swap From field in Sent folder', + h_gui_swp_from => 'Display the sender\'s email address in the To column of the Sent folder instead of the recipient\'s.', + l_gui_v_scroll => 'Folder list scrollbar behaviour', + h_gui_v_scroll => 'Specify the policy of vertical scrollbar of Folder List: show always, automatic or hide always.', + l_gui_v_scroll_show => 'Show always', + l_gui_v_scroll_auto => 'Automatic', + l_gui_v_scroll_hide => 'Hide always', + l_gui_strip_off => 'Striped lines contrast', + h_gui_strip_off => 'Specify the value to use when creating alternately coloured lines in tree view components. The smaller the value, the less visible the difference in the alternating colours of the lines.', + l_gui_cursor_v => 'Cursor visible in message view', + h_gui_cursor_v => 'Display the cursor in the message view.', + l_gui_toolbar_d => 'Detachable toolbars', + h_gui_toolbar_d => 'Show handles in the toolbars.', + l_gui_strip_all => 'Use stripes in tree view components', + h_gui_strip_all => 'Enable alternately coloured lines in all tree view components.', + l_gui_strip_sum => 'Use stripes in summary view', + h_gui_strip_sum => 'Enable alternately coloured lines in summary view and folder list', + + l_beh_hover_t => 'Drag and drop hover timeout (ms)', + h_beh_hover_t => 'Time in milliseconds that will cause a folder tree to expand when the mouse cursor is held over it during drag and drop.', + l_beh_dangerous => 'Don\'t confirm deletions', + h_beh_dangerous => 'Don\'t ask for confirmation before definitive deletion of emails.', + l_beh_flowed => 'Respect flowed format in messages', + h_beh_flowed => 'Respect format=flowed on text/plain message parts. This will cause some mails to have long lines, but will fix some URLs that would otherwise be wrapped.', + l_beh_parts_rw => 'Allow writable temporary files', + h_beh_parts_rw => 'Saves temporary files when opening attachment with write bit set.', + l_beh_skip_ssl => 'Don\'t check SSL certificates', + h_beh_skip_ssl => 'Disables the verification of SSL certificates.', + l_beh_up_step => 'Progress update step (items)', + h_beh_up_step => 'Update stepping in progress bars.', + l_beh_thread_a => 'Maximum age in threading by subject (days)', + h_beh_thread_a => 'Number of days to include a message in a thread when using "Thread using subject in addition to standard headers".', + l_beh_unsafe_ssl => 'Allow unsafe SSL certificates', + h_beh_unsafe_ssl => 'Allows Claws Mail to remember multiple SSL certificates for a given server/port.', + l_beh_use_utf8 => 'Use UTF-8 in broken mails', + h_beh_use_utf8 => 'Use UTF-8 encoding for broken mails instead of current locale.', + l_beh_warn_dnd => 'Warning on drag and drop', + h_beh_warn_dnd => 'Display a confirmation dialogue on drag \'n\' drop of folders.', + + l_col_emphasis => 'Emphasised X-Mailer colour', + h_col_emphasis => 'The colour used for the X-Mailer line when its value is Claws Mail.', + l_col_log_err => 'Errors colour', + h_col_log_err => 'Colour for error messages in log window.', + l_col_log_in => 'Input colour', + h_col_log_in => 'Colour for input messages in log window.', + l_col_log_msg => 'Messages colour', + h_col_log_msg => 'Colour for messages in log window.', + l_col_log_out => 'Output colour', + h_col_log_out => 'Colour for output messages in log window.', + l_col_log_warn => 'Warnings colour', + h_col_log_warn => 'Colour for warning messages in log window.', + + e_error => 'Error: ', + e_noclawsrc => 'no $HOME/.claws-mail/clawsrc file found.', + e_running => 'seems Claws Mail is currently running, close it first.', +); + +# load i18n messages if available +my $pname = "clawsker"; +my @spp = split('/',$0); +$spp[$#spp] = ''; +my $sps = join('/',@spp); +my $lang = (defined($ENV{'LANG'}))? $ENV{'LANG'}: 'en'; +my $langf = ""; +for ($lang) { + /es.*/ && do { $langf = "es"; }; +} +if ($langf ne "") { + my $lf = $sps . $pname . "." . $langf . ".pl"; + -x $lf or print "Warning: cant load $langf translation file\n"; + do $lf unless ! -x $lf ; +} + +# check if claws is running +my $socket = "/tmp/claws-mail-$<"; +-S $socket and die "$xl::s{e_error}$xl::s{e_running}\n"; + +# all preferences read by load_preferences +my %PREFS = (); +# values of all preferences handled by clawsker +my %HPVALUE = (); + +# index constants for preference arrays +use constant NAME => 0; # the name on the rc file +use constant LABEL => 1; # the label on the GUI +use constant DESC => 2; # the description for the hint/help +use constant TYPE => 3; # data type: bool, int, float, string, color +use constant GUI => 4; # GUI element + +# data handlers and auxiliar functions + +sub handle_bool_value { + my ($widget, $event, $dataref) = @_; + $$dataref = ($widget->get_active ())? '1': '0'; +} + +sub handle_int_value { + my ($widget, $event, $dataref) = @_; + $_ = $widget->get_text (); + s/^\s+//; + s/\s+$//; + if (/^[0-9]+$/) { + $$dataref = $_; + $widget->set_text ($_); + } + else { + $widget->set_text ($$dataref); + } +} + +sub handle_string_value { + my ($widget, $event, $dataref) = @_; + $$dataref = $widget->get_text (); +} + +sub gdk_color_from_str { + my ($str) = @_; + my ($rr, $gg, $bb) = (0, 0 ,0); + $_ = uc ($str); + if (/\#([A-F0-9][A-F0-9])([A-F0-9][A-F0-9])([A-F0-9][A-F0-9])/) { + $rr = hex($1) * 256; + $gg = hex($2) * 256; + $bb = hex($3) * 256; + } + my $color = Gtk2::Gdk::Color->new ($rr, $gg, $bb); + return $color; +} + +sub str_from_gdk_color { + my ($color) = @_; + my $rr = $color->red / 256; + my $gg = $color->green / 256; + my $bb = $color->blue / 256; + my $str = sprintf ("#%.2x%.2x%.2x", $rr, $gg, $bb); + return $str; +} + +sub handle_color_value { + my ($widget, $event, $dataref) = @_; + my $newcol = $widget->get_color; + $$dataref = &str_from_gdk_color ($newcol); +} + +sub handle_selection_value { + my ($widget, $event, $dataref) = @_; + $$dataref = $widget->get_active; +} + +# graphic element creation + +sub new_check_button_for { + my ($hash, $key) = @_; + my $name = $$hash{$key}[NAME]; + my $label = $$hash{$key}[LABEL]; + # + my $cb = Gtk2::CheckButton->new ($label); + $$hash{$key}[GUI] = $cb; + $cb->set_active ($HPVALUE{$name} eq '1'); + $cb->signal_connect (clicked => sub { + my ($w, $e) = @_; + &handle_bool_value($w, $e, \$HPVALUE{$name}); + }); + # + return $cb; +} + +sub new_text_box_for { + my ($hash, $key) = @_; + my $name = $$hash{$key}[NAME]; + my $label = $$hash{$key}[LABEL]; + # + my $hbox = Gtk2::HBox->new (FALSE, 5); + my $glabel = Gtk2::Label->new ($label); + my $gentry = Gtk2::Entry->new; + $$hash{$key}[GUI] = $gentry; + $gentry->set_text($HPVALUE{$name}); + $gentry->signal_connect(changed => sub { + my ($w, $e) = @_; + &handle_int_value($w, $e, \$HPVALUE{$name}); # FIXME int only + }); + $hbox->pack_start ($glabel, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $hbox->pack_start ($gentry, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + # + return $hbox; +} + +sub new_color_button_for { + my ($hash, $key) = @_; + my $name = $$hash{$key}[NAME]; + my $label = $$hash{$key}[LABEL]; + # + my $col = &gdk_color_from_str ($HPVALUE{$name}); + my $hbox = Gtk2::HBox->new (FALSE, 5); + my $glabel = Gtk2::Label->new ($label); + my $button = Gtk2::ColorButton->new_with_color ($col); + $$hash{$key}[GUI] = $button; + $button->set_title ($label); + $button->signal_connect ('color-set' => sub { + my ($w, $e) = @_; + &handle_color_value($w, $e, \$HPVALUE{$name}); + }); + $hbox->pack_start ($button, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $hbox->pack_start ($glabel, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + # + return $hbox; +} + +sub new_selection_box_for { + my ($hash, $key) = @_; + my $name = $$hash{$key}[NAME]; + my $label = $$hash{$key}[LABEL]; + # + my $hbox = Gtk2::HBox->new (FALSE, 5); + my $glabel = Gtk2::Label->new ($label); + my $combo = Gtk2::ComboBox->new_text; + $$hash{$key}[GUI] = $combo; + my @options = split (';', $$hash{$key}[TYPE]); + foreach my $opt (@options) { + my ($index, $textkey) = split ('=', $opt); + $combo->insert_text ($index, $xl::s{$textkey}); + } + $combo->signal_connect ('changed' => sub { + my ($w, $e) = @_; + &handle_selection_value($w, $e, \$HPVALUE{$name}); + }); + $combo->set_active ($HPVALUE{$name}); + $hbox->pack_start ($glabel, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $hbox->pack_start ($combo, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + # + return $hbox; +} + +# preference maps and corresponding page creation subs + +%pr::oth = ( # other preferences + use_dlg => [ + 'addressbook_use_editaddress_dialog', + $xl::s{l_oth_use_dlg}, + $xl::s{h_oth_use_dlg}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + max_use => [ + 'cache_max_mem_usage', + $xl::s{l_oth_max_use}, + $xl::s{h_oth_max_use}, + 'int', + undef, + ], + min_time => [ + 'cache_min_keep_time', + $xl::s{l_oth_min_time}, + $xl::s{h_oth_min_time}, + 'int', + undef, + ], +); + +sub new_other_page() { + my $of = Gtk2::VBox->new (FALSE, 5); + + my $ab_frame = Gtk2::Frame->new ($xl::s{ab_frame}); + my $cb_use_dlg = &new_check_button_for(\%pr::oth, 'use_dlg'); + my $vb1 = Gtk2::VBox->new (FALSE, 5); + $vb1->pack_start ($cb_use_dlg, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $ab_frame->add ($vb1); + + my $mem_frame = Gtk2::Frame->new ($xl::s{mem_frame}); + my $tb_max_use = &new_text_box_for(\%pr::oth, 'max_use'); + my $tb_min_time = &new_text_box_for(\%pr::oth, 'min_time'); + my $vb2 = Gtk2::VBox->new (FALSE, 5); + $vb2->pack_start ($tb_max_use, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $vb2->pack_start ($tb_min_time, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $mem_frame->add ($vb2); + + $of->pack_start ($ab_frame, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $of->pack_start ($mem_frame, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + + return $of; +} + +%pr::gui = ( # gui bells and whistles + b_unread => [ + 'bold_unread', + $xl::s{l_gui_b_unread}, + $xl::s{h_gui_b_unread}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + no_markup => [ + 'compose_no_markup', + $xl::s{l_gui_no_markup}, + $xl::s{h_gui_no_markup}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + dot_lines => [ + 'enable_dotted_lines', + $xl::s{l_gui_dot_lines}, + $xl::s{h_gui_dot_lines}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + h_scroll => [ + 'enable_hscrollbar', + $xl::s{l_gui_h_scroll}, + $xl::s{h_gui_h_scroll}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + swp_from => [ + 'enable_swap_from', + $xl::s{l_gui_swp_from}, + $xl::s{h_gui_swp_from}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + v_scroll => [ + 'folderview_vscrollbar_policy', + $xl::s{l_gui_v_scroll}, + $xl::s{h_gui_v_scroll}, + '0=l_gui_v_scroll_show;1=l_gui_v_scroll_auto;2=l_gui_v_scroll_hide', + undef, + ], + strip_off => [ + 'stripes_color_offset', + $xl::s{l_gui_strip_off}, + $xl::s{h_gui_strip_off}, + 'int', + undef, + ], + cursor_v => [ + 'textview_cursor_visible', + $xl::s{l_gui_cursor_v}, + $xl::s{h_gui_cursor_v}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + toolbar_d => [ + 'toolbar_detachable', + $xl::s{l_gui_toolbar_d}, + $xl::s{h_gui_toolbar_d}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + strip_all => [ + 'use_stripes_everywhere', + $xl::s{l_gui_strip_all}, + $xl::s{h_gui_strip_all}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + strip_sum => [ + 'use_stripes_in_summaries', + $xl::s{l_gui_strip_sum}, + $xl::s{h_gui_strip_sum}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], +); + +sub new_gui_page() { + my $gf = Gtk2::VBox->new (FALSE, 5); + + my $cb_b_unread = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::gui, 'b_unread'); + my $cb_no_markup = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::gui, 'no_markup'); + my $cb_dot_lines = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::gui, 'dot_lines'); + my $cb_h_scroll = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::gui, 'h_scroll'); + my $cb_swp_from = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::gui, 'swp_from'); + my $cb_cursor_v = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::gui, 'cursor_v'); + my $cb_toolbar_d = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::gui, 'toolbar_d'); + my $cb_strip_all = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::gui, 'strip_all'); + my $cb_strip_sum = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::gui, 'strip_sum'); + my $sb_v_scroll = &new_selection_box_for (\%pr::gui, 'v_scroll'); + my $tb_strip_off = &new_text_box_for (\%pr::gui, 'strip_off'); + + $gf->pack_start ($cb_b_unread, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $gf->pack_start ($cb_no_markup, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $gf->pack_start ($cb_dot_lines, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $gf->pack_start ($cb_h_scroll, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $gf->pack_start ($cb_swp_from, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $gf->pack_start ($cb_cursor_v, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $gf->pack_start ($cb_toolbar_d, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $gf->pack_start ($cb_strip_all, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $gf->pack_start ($cb_strip_sum, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $gf->pack_start ($sb_v_scroll, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $gf->pack_start ($tb_strip_off, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + return $gf; +} + +%pr::beh = ( # tweak some behaviour + hover_t => [ + 'hover_timeout', + $xl::s{l_beh_hover_t}, + $xl::s{h_beh_hover_t}, + 'int', + undef, + ], + dangerous => [ + 'live_dangerously', + $xl::s{l_beh_dangerous}, + $xl::s{h_beh_dangerous}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + flowed => [ + 'respect_flowed_format', + $xl::s{l_beh_flowed}, + $xl::s{h_beh_flowed}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + parts_rw => [ + 'save_parts_readwrite', + $xl::s{l_beh_parts_rw}, + $xl::s{h_beh_parts_rw}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + skip_ssl => [ + 'skip_ssl_cert_check', + $xl::s{l_beh_skip_ssl}, + $xl::s{h_beh_skip_ssl}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + up_step => [ + 'statusbar_update_step', + $xl::s{l_beh_up_step}, + $xl::s{h_beh_up_step}, + 'int', + undef, + ], + thread_a => [ + 'thread_by_subject_max_age', + $xl::s{l_beh_thread_a}, + $xl::s{h_beh_thread_a}, + 'int', + undef, + ], + unsafe_ssl => [ + 'unsafe_ssl_certs', + $xl::s{l_beh_unsafe_ssl}, + $xl::s{h_beh_unsafe_ssl}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + use_utf8 => [ + 'utf8_instead_of_locale_for_broken_mail', + $xl::s{l_beh_use_utf8}, + $xl::s{h_beh_use_utf8}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], + warn_dnd => [ + 'warn_dnd', + $xl::s{l_beh_warn_dnd}, + $xl::s{h_beh_warn_dnd}, + 'bool', + undef, + ], +); + +sub new_behaviour_page() { + my $bf = Gtk2::VBox->new (FALSE, 5); + + my $tb_hoover_t = &new_text_box_for (\%pr::beh, 'hover_t'); + my $tb_up_step = &new_text_box_for (\%pr::beh, 'up_step'); + my $tb_thread_a = &new_text_box_for (\%pr::beh, 'thread_a'); + my $cb_dangerous = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::beh, 'dangerous'); + my $cb_flowed = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::beh, 'flowed'); + my $cb_parts_rw = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::beh, 'parts_rw'); + my $cb_skip_ssl = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::beh, 'skip_ssl'); + my $cb_unsafe_ssl = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::beh, 'unsafe_ssl'); + my $cb_use_utf8 = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::beh, 'use_utf8'); + my $cb_warn_dnd = &new_check_button_for (\%pr::beh, 'warn_dnd'); + + $bf->pack_start ($tb_hoover_t, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $bf->pack_start ($tb_up_step, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $bf->pack_start ($tb_thread_a, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $bf->pack_start ($cb_dangerous, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $bf->pack_start ($cb_flowed, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $bf->pack_start ($cb_parts_rw, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $bf->pack_start ($cb_skip_ssl, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $bf->pack_start ($cb_unsafe_ssl, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $bf->pack_start ($cb_use_utf8, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $bf->pack_start ($cb_warn_dnd, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + return $bf; +} + +%pr::col = ( # a variety of colours + emphasis => [ + 'emphasis_color', + $xl::s{l_col_emphasis}, + $xl::s{h_col_emphasis}, + 'color', + undef, + ], + log_err => [ + 'log_error_color', + $xl::s{l_col_log_err}, + $xl::s{h_col_log_err}, + 'color', + undef, + ], + log_in => [ + 'log_in_color', + $xl::s{l_col_log_in}, + $xl::s{h_col_log_in}, + 'color', + undef, + ], + log_msg => [ + 'log_msg_color', + $xl::s{l_col_log_msg}, + $xl::s{h_col_log_msg}, + 'color', + undef, + ], + log_out => [ + 'log_out_color', + $xl::s{l_col_log_out}, + $xl::s{h_col_log_out}, + 'color', + undef, + ], + log_warn => [ + 'log_warn_color', + $xl::s{l_col_log_warn}, + $xl::s{h_col_log_warn}, + 'color', + undef, + ], +); + +sub new_colours_page() { + my $cf = Gtk2::VBox->new (FALSE, 5); + + my $msgview_frame = Gtk2::Frame->new ($xl::s{msgview_frame}); + my $cb_emphasis = &new_color_button_for (\%pr::col, 'emphasis'); + my $vb1 = Gtk2::VBox->new (FALSE, 5); + $vb1->pack_start ($cb_emphasis, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $msgview_frame->add ($vb1); + + my $log_frame = Gtk2::Frame->new ($xl::s{log_frame}); + my $cb_log_err = &new_color_button_for (\%pr::col, 'log_err'); + my $cb_log_in = &new_color_button_for (\%pr::col, 'log_in'); + my $cb_log_msg = &new_color_button_for (\%pr::col, 'log_msg'); + my $cb_log_out = &new_color_button_for (\%pr::col, 'log_out'); + my $cb_log_warn = &new_color_button_for (\%pr::col, 'log_warn'); + my $vb2 = Gtk2::VBox->new (FALSE, 5); + $vb2->pack_start ($cb_log_err, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $vb2->pack_start ($cb_log_in, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $vb2->pack_start ($cb_log_msg, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $vb2->pack_start ($cb_log_out, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $vb2->pack_start ($cb_log_warn, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $log_frame->add ($vb2); + + $cf->pack_start ($msgview_frame, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $cf->pack_start ($log_frame, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + return $cf; +} + +# update the hidden preferences status from loaded values +sub init_hidden_preferences() { + foreach my $hash (\%pr::beh, \%pr::col, \%pr::gui, \%pr::oth) { + foreach my $key (keys %$hash) { + $HPVALUE{${$hash}{$key}[NAME]} = $PREFS{${$hash}{$key}[NAME]}; + } + } +} + +# load current status from disc +sub load_preferences() { + my $rc = $ENV{HOME} . '/.claws-mail/clawsrc'; + -f $rc or die "$xl::s{e_error}$xl::s{e_noclawsrc}\n"; + open (RCF, "<$rc"); + while () { + chomp; + if (/^([8a-z_]+)=(.*)$/) { + $PREFS{$1} = "$2"; + } + } + close (RCF); +} + +# save current preferences to disc +sub save_preferences() { + my $rc = $ENV{HOME} . '/.claws-mail/clawsrc'; + my $rcbak = "$rc.backup"; + rename ($rc, $rcbak); + open (RCF, ">$rc"); + open (RCB, "<$rcbak"); + while () { + chomp; + if (/^([8a-z_]+)=(.*)$/) { + if (defined($HPVALUE{$1})) { + print RCF $1 . "=" . $HPVALUE{$1} . "\n"; + } + else { + print RCF $_ . "\n"; + } + } + else { + print RCF $_ . "\n"; + } + } + close (RCB); + close (RCF); +} + +# create notebook +sub new_notebook() { + my $nb = Gtk2::Notebook->new; + # + $nb->append_page (&new_behaviour_page, $xl::s{tab_behaviour}); + $nb->append_page (&new_colours_page, $xl::s{tab_colours}); + $nb->append_page (&new_gui_page, $xl::s{tab_gui}); + $nb->append_page (&new_other_page, $xl::s{tab_other}); + + return $nb; +} + +# create an about dialog +sub new_about_dialog() { + my ($parent) = @_; + my $title = $xl::s{about_title}; + my $lic = $xl::s{about_license}; + my $license = +"This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>."; + + my $dialog = Gtk2::MessageDialog->new_with_markup ($parent, + [qw/modal destroy-with-parent/], + 'info', 'close', + "$title\nCopyright 2007 by Ricardo Mones <ricardo\@mones.org>\n\n$lic\n\n$license"); + $dialog->set_title ($xl::s{about}); + # + return $dialog; +} + +# create buttons box +sub new_button_box() { + my ($adlg) = @_; + my $b_about = Gtk2::Button->new_from_stock ('gtk-about'); + my $b_exit = Gtk2::Button->new_from_stock ('gtk-quit'); + my $b_apply = Gtk2::Button->new_from_stock ('gtk-apply'); + # disable button until is really implemented + # my $b_undo = Gtk2::Button->new_from_stock ('gtk-undo'); + my $hbox = Gtk2::HBox->new (FALSE, 5); + # signal handlers + $b_exit->signal_connect (clicked => sub { Gtk2->main_quit }); + $b_apply->signal_connect (clicked => sub { &save_preferences }); + # $b_undo->signal_connect (clicked => sub { &undo_current_changes }); + $b_about->signal_connect (clicked => sub { $adlg->run; $adlg->hide }); + # package them + $hbox->pack_end ($b_exit, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $hbox->pack_end ($b_apply, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + # $hbox->pack_end ($b_undo, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + $hbox->pack_start ($b_about, FALSE, FALSE, 0); + # + return $hbox; +} + +# initialise values +&load_preferences; +&init_hidden_preferences; +# create main GUI +my $window = Gtk2::Window->new ('toplevel'); +my $box = Gtk2::VBox->new (FALSE, 5); +my $about = &new_about_dialog; +$box->pack_start (&new_notebook, FALSE, FALSE, 0); +$box->pack_end (&new_button_box ($about), FALSE, FALSE, 0); + +$window->set_title ($xl::s{win_title}); +$window->add ($box); +$window->show_all; +Gtk2->main; +