Keymacro will change the handling of left and right alt modifier key when the option is enabled. If the modifier keys are changed by application like Ctrl+S and Ctrl+Q, the option will be ignored by Pidgin.
New in Version 1.2.0:
1. Introduction2. Compatibility Changes3. Bugs Fixed4. Security Fixes5. Known Issues
1. Introduction
WPS (Wireless Protocole Security) is an encryption/authentication protocol which is widely used in wireless networks.
It allows connecting to a wireless network without a password.
Pidgin uses this protocol to connect to wireless networks, so it supports WPS.
When you connect to a WPS-capable wireless network, Pidgin will display the password and PIN fields in the Chat window.
This was actually a feature request we received a while ago.
We wanted to enable the password fields to show up in the Chat window whenever Pidgin connects to a WPS-capable wireless network, so that users can avoid entering their password and PIN each time they connect to the wireless network.
However, there are still some problems with the protocol.
If you try to connect to a wireless network with WPS, it may not work immediately.
This is because Pidgin sends an "Authorize" request to the network to perform authentication.
In the meantime, the Chat window will keep showing the name of the wireless network and the encryption information of the wireless network.
This can confuse users.
So we disabled the "Show wireless encryption info in the Chat window" option in Pidgin to prevent this issue from happening.
Now if you try to connect to a wireless network using WPS, it may not work immediately.
If this happens, we will be happy to try to solve this issue for you in Pidgin.
New in Version 1.1.1:
1. Bugs Fixed:
- Fixed a crash on upgrade from older versions when a single user/call message has been deleted.
- Fixed a crash when a single user/call message has been deleted when offline.
2. Compatibility Changes:
- Compatibility for Gnome 2.26 and higher
- Added KDE support (KDE4)
- Updated compatibility to Pidgin 2.8.5 (not compatible with Pidgin 2.8.0 or earlier)
- Updated compatibility to Gaim 2.0.1 (not compatible with a77f14ba26 edmowesb
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Keymacro will change the handling of left and right alt modifier key when the option is enabled. If the modifier keys are changed by application like Ctrl+S and Ctrl+Q, the option will be ignored by Pidgin.
New in Version 1.2.0:
1. Introduction2. Compatibility Changes3. Bugs Fixed4. Security Fixes5. Known Issues
1. Introduction
WPS (Wireless Protocole Security) is an encryption/authentication protocol which is widely used in wireless networks.
It allows connecting to a wireless network without a password.
Pidgin uses this protocol to connect to wireless networks, so it supports WPS.
When you connect to a WPS-capable wireless network, Pidgin will display the password and PIN fields in the Chat window.
This was actually a feature request we received a while ago.
We wanted to enable the password fields to show up in the Chat window whenever Pidgin connects to a WPS-capable wireless network, so that users can avoid entering their password and PIN each time they connect to the wireless network.
However, there are still some problems with the protocol.
If you try to connect to a wireless network with WPS, it may not work immediately.
This is because Pidgin sends an "Authorize" request to the network to perform authentication.
In the meantime, the Chat window will keep showing the name of the wireless network and the encryption information of the wireless network.
This can confuse users.
So we disabled the "Show wireless encryption info in the Chat window" option in Pidgin to prevent this issue from happening.
Now if you try to connect to a wireless network using WPS, it may not work immediately.
If this happens, we will be happy to try to solve this issue for you in Pidgin.
New in Version 1.1.1:
1. Bugs Fixed:
- Fixed a crash on upgrade from older versions when a single user/call message has been deleted.
- Fixed a crash when a single user/call message has been deleted when offline.
2. Compatibility Changes:
- Compatibility for Gnome 2.26 and higher
- Added KDE support (KDE4)
- Updated compatibility to Pidgin 2.8.5 (not compatible with Pidgin 2.8.0 or earlier)
- Updated compatibility to Gaim 2.0.1 (not compatible with a77f14ba26 edmowesb
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