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July 25, 2007 at 2:31 am #27386joy_deepMember
Here are my questions. Please help.
1. How do I send images using Pidgin? I cannot cut paste images in conversation window.
2. Where is the Send Button in Pidgin? Is there any plugin or something for it? I do not like to press enter all the time.
Thanks
JJuly 26, 2007 at 1:39 am #163012nimd4MemberJust by dragging the image into the conversation window works..:)
July 26, 2007 at 2:52 am #163008joy_deepMemberIn my Pidgin, it does not work that way. It pops up a message “You dragged an image. Would you like to set it as the buddy icon for the user?” It does not send the image that way.
Also my image button in conversation window toolbar is disabled. What do I have to do to enable it?Thanks
July 28, 2007 at 3:45 am #163005RU Still DownMemberif you don’t have the latest version PIdgin 2.02 please download and install it asap.
1) first go to the IM window and enable Direct Connect. Conversation >> More >> Direct Connect. Then “Conversation” >> “Insert Image…” This will bring up a file manager type window. from here find your image on your drive and click open. press enter and your image will be sent. Please notice that you can insert only images through this method. to send other types of files: Conversation >> Send File…
2) Unfortunately, for you, there is no Send button in the latest Pidgin release. I do not see how using the mouse to click on an image AFTER you have just finished using your keyboard to type a message is simpler than pressing the enter key.
July 31, 2007 at 7:28 am #163010joy_deepMemberHow do I enable Direct Connect? Where is that option? Is it under “Preferences”?
Thank you very much….July 31, 2007 at 6:02 pm #163006RU Still DownMemberAfter you open a Conversation Window (double click on an AIM screenname) click on the “Conversation” menu. In this menu you’ll find “More”. After that you’ll see “Direct IM”. Once you click this option an AIM DC should initiate. You’ll see the results in the conversation window. After the direct connect session has been initiated you will be able to send and receive images. To do so go to the “Conversation” menu again and click on “Insert Image…” and then browse through your file system until you find the image you wish to send. click on the image (it’s filename) and then click on “Open”. Now you should see your image in the box. Hit the Enter/Return key on your keyboard and the recipient can now enjoy the pretty image you have sent.
I took some screenshots to help you if you’re confused.
August 1, 2007 at 3:18 am #163009joy_deepMemberI am using Pidgin 2.0.2. I don’t have that option “Direct IM” in my conversation window. Here are my screen shots.
August 1, 2007 at 5:44 pm #163007RU Still DownMemberAre you and your buddy connected to the AIM network (via Pidgin or otherwise)? As far as I know, the Direct IM feature only works when both parties are connected to the AIM network. Also over the weekend Pidgin has been updated (there is still no send button) to Pidgin 2.1.0.
Sean talks on Pidgin Planet about the way send works and its evolution thorough Gaim (Pidgin) history: Enter vs. Control-Enter. In one of the screenshots you can see what looks like a Send button (i can’t be sure since i know no Korean) in previous versions. Maybe they’ll bring it back sometime.
Sean also mentions how you have to know what protocol your buddy is using before you send a file.
Quote:Of course, there are some times where it’s important to know what protocol you are using, due to the differing capabilities of the protocols supported by Pidgin. We’ve kept the protocol icons in Pidgin, but downgraded them to secondary elements. When you know you need, for example, an AIM account to send a file to, you’ll always want to find the person first, and then check the protocol.(the bold is mine) It is very annoying that not all file sharing capabilities are/work the same on all Pidgin supported IM networks. I do not think that this is a problem can be fixed. Different networks support different methods of transfer and not all methods are supported in Pidgin. All we lusers (endusers) can do is wait for the (unpaid or underpaid) Pidgin developers to write the code (or write it on our own).
August 2, 2007 at 7:33 am #163011joy_deepMemberThank you very much for the insight.
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