NAME¶
tkabber-plugins — the set of standard plugins for Tkabber, an XMPP
  (Jabber) client
 
SYNOPSIS¶
mkdir -p ~/.tkabber/plugins
ln -s /usr/share/tkabber-plugins/PLUGIN_NAME
  ~/.tkabber/plugins
rm ~/.tkabber/plugins/PLUGIN_NAME
 
DESCRIPTION¶
tkabber-plugins is the full set of standard plugins for Tkabber, an XMPP
  (Jabber) client. They are maintained as a part of Tkabber and implement
  various kinds of useful but non-essential functionality.
This manual page explains how to install and uninstall Tkabber plugins and
  briefly describes all plugins provided by this package.
 
MANAGING PLUGINS¶
Each plugin is just a 
directory containing necessary files. The
  directories of all the plugins are located under
  
/usr/share/tkabber-plugins
 
When Tkabber starts up it looks for a special directory
  
~/.tkabber/plugins (i.e. the directory named 
.tkabber/plugins
  located under the user's home directory). If it exists, Tkabber considers all
  its subdirectories as installed plugins and "loads" them. So the
  installation and removal of plugins is just a matter of maintaining proper
  symbolic links under 
~/.tkabber/plugins to the actual directories of
  plugins.
 
Note that the directory 
~/.tkabber/plugins as well as 
~/.tkabber
  might well not exist at the time you will be installing plugins. This is
  normal, so just go on and create the necessary directory structure if needed.
 
A word of caution: Please 
do not install a plugin if you do not
  understand what kind of functionality it is supposed to provide! This is
  because some plugins may have impact on usage experience unsolicited by the
  user. For instance, 
ctcomp plugin "hijacks" several keyboard
  shortcuts from the chat input windows for its own usage, etc. So to be on the
  safe side always read at least the introductory section of a plugin's
  
README file if one is provided.
 
INSTALLING PLUGINS¶
To install a plugin simply copy or — much better — symlink the
  directory of the chosen plugin under 
~/.tkabber/plugins — a
  directory Tkabber searches for plugins when it starts up.
 
If the 
~/.tkabber/plugins directory doesn't exist just create it:
 
mkdir -p ~/.tkabber/plugins
 
It's better to create a symbolic link rather than copying because this greatly
  simplifies the upgrade process: when a new version of 
tkabber-plugins
  is installed, symbolic links under 
~/.tkabber/plugins will
  automatically start to point to the new versions of installed plugins.
  Contrary to this, if you copy plugin directories rather than symlink them, you
  will be required to reinstall the plugins being used.
 
After the plugin is installed you have to restart Tkabber for it to find and
  load the plugin.
 
UNINSTALLING PLUGINS¶
To uninstall a plugin simply delete its directory from under
  
~/.tkabber/plugins directory.
 
UPGRADING PLUGINS¶
Provided you created symbolic links to actual directories of needed plugins to
  install them, uprgading to the next version of 
tkabber-plugins will be
  fully automatic.
 
Otherwise you will have to remove obsoleted versions of plugins from under
  
~/.tkabber/plugins and then install their new versions back.
 
AVAILABLE PLUGINS¶
Below is the list of all provided plugins and their brief descriptions.
 
The proper name of each plugin is also the name of its directory located under
  
/usr/share/tkabber-plugins so is's that name you use for installing and
  uninstalling that particular plugin.
 
  - aniemoticons
 
  - Plugin which adds support of animated emoticons.
    
 
   
  - attline
 
  - Plugin which draws so-called attention line - a line before
      the first message in a chat window where the window has lost keyboard
      focus. All messages after the line are unread messages.
    
 
   
  - bc
 
  - A word game. Inludes a russian file.
    
 
   
  - browser
 
  - Plugin which implements Jabber Browser (XEP-0011). This
      protocol is deprecated in favor of Service Discovery (XEP-0030), but may
      be useful for pre-XMPP servers/transports.
    
 
   
  - checkers
 
  - Checkers game for two players (including Straight, Russian,
      Spanish, Brazilian, Pool, Italian checkers). When installed, you can send
      an invitation to your contact (contextual menu on the roster). If the
      other player has also Tkabber and the plugin installed, he will recieve
      the invitation. If he accepts, a window will open on both.
    
 
   
  - chess
 
  - Chess game for two players. When installed, you can send an
      invitation to your contact (contextual menu on the roster). If the other
      player has also Tkabber and the plugin installed, he will recieve the
      invitation. If he accepts, a window will open on both.
    
 
   
  - ctcomp
 
  - Plugin adds support for "text completion" in
      Tkabber's chat input windows which works like the similar features of the
      Vim and Emacs text editors. The matching words are picked from the
      corresponding chat log and input windows.
    
 
   
  - custom-urls
 
  - Provides regexp-based mechanism to convert strings with
      numbers to URLs in chat windows.
    
 
   
  - cyrillize
 
  - Utility to translate misprinted characters to cyrillic
      pressing Ctrl+'.
    
 
   
  - debug
 
  - Allows to see debug messages in separate tab/window.
    
 
   
  - ejabberd
 
  - Utility to check your Ejabberd Jabber server remotely.
    
 
   
  - floatinglog
 
  - Plugin reports incoming messages, presence changes, status
      changes in a separate floating window.
    
 
   
  - georoster
 
  - World map. It tries to position your contacts using the
      data on vcard. You can also drag and drop your contacts from the roster on
      their possitions.
    
 
   
  - gmail
 
  - Plugin allows Gmail/Googlemail users to receive mail
      notifications.
    
 
   
  - iconsets
 
  - Several iconsets, borrowed from other Jabber clients, now
      are represented in this plugin.
    
 
   
  - jidlink
 
  - Implements Jidlink file transfer protocol. It's
      undocumented and obsolete, but may be useful for transferring files to old
      Tkabber versions.
    
 
   
  - latex
 
  - Displays formulas in LaTeX notation as embedded images,
      generated by LaTeX and ImageMagick.
    
 
   
  - mute
 
  - Experimental implementation of XEP-0058: Multi-User Text
      Editing, now deferred.
    
 
   
  - openurl
 
  - Plugin which adds several items to a URL popup menu. Each
      item allows to open the URL in a certain browser.
    
 
   
  - osd
 
  - Displays certain events (presence and chat messages)
      notification using osd_cat utility.
    
 
   
  - presencecmd
 
  - Plugin which adds several commands in a chat window. They
      change user's presence information (global or directed).
    
 
   
  - quiz
 
  - Adaptation of He3hauka (a russian quiz game for IRC).
    
 
   
  - quotelastmsg
 
  - Provides a way to "quote" the message located at
      the very bottom of the conversation log of a chat window -- that is, to
      copy such message into the input box of the same chat window with some
      decorations added (by default the ">> " string is
      prepeneded to the message). By default, quoting is done using the
      <Alt-q> keyboard shortcut.
    
 
   
  - receipts
 
  - Implements XEP-0184 "Message receipts": in
      one-to-one chat sessions it is able to request confirmations of reception
      of outgoing messages and reply to such requests coming from remote party.
    
 
   
  - renju
 
  - Gomoku and Renju (in fact, renju is not implemented yet)
      game for two players. When installed, you can send an invitation to your
      contact (contextual menu on the roster). If the other player has also
      Tkabber and the plugin installed, he will recieve the invitation. If he
      accepts, a window will open on both.
    
 
   
  - reversi
 
  - Reversi (othello) game for two players. When installed, you
      can send an invitation to your contact (contextual menu on the roster). If
      the other player has also Tkabber and the plugin installed, he will
      recieve the invitation. If he accepts, a window will open on both.
    
 
   
  - singularity
 
  - Keeps the conversation with a person in just one window
      when that person sends messages from different resources of his/her JID:
      when the new window for a one-on-one chat is about to be opened the plugin
      checks whether there are any active chat sessions with the same bare JID
      (that is, without the "/resource" part) as that of the new chat.
      If there are, they are closed with their conversation log and input
      history preserved, the new chat window is opened and then the saved data
      is inserted into the new window. So effectively this plugin makes Tkabber
      keep just one chat window per bare JID open.
    
 
   
  - socials
 
  - Adds many 'social' commands like /dance. Includes english
      and russian files.
    
 
   
  - spy
 
  - Logs your contacts presence changes to a window or to a
      file. Allows to setup alert window for certain contacts.
    
 
   
  - stripes
 
  - Allows to colorize backgrounds of the whole messages placed
      in the conversation logs of Tkabber chat windows. Backgrounds of even and
      odd messages can be configured separately from each other (or not
      configured at all).
    
 
   
  - tclchat
 
  - Plugin, which makes chatting in Tclers' chat
      (tcl@tach.tclers.tk) easier. It recognises a bot, which connects Jabber
      room with IRC channel, and maps IRC users to Jabber conference
      participants.
    
 
   
  - tkabber-khim
 
  - Plugin that adds KHIM (an alternative input method by Kevin
      Kenny) support to Tkabber. It can be used to input characters not directly
      available from installed keymaps.
    
 
   
  - traffic
 
  - Approximately accounts incoming and outgoing XMPP traffic
      by addressees. Traffic estimation is good only if no stream compression or
      encryption is used. But even if the absolute values are incorrect, it
      still allows to find which remote JID consumes the highest traffic amount.
    
 
   
  - unixkeys
 
  - Adds support for "Unix-style" (in fact, GNU
      Readline and GNU bash -style) keyboard shortcuts for text editing to all
      text entry widgets in Tkabber.
    
 
   
  - whiteboard
 
  - Shared whiteboard, allows two contacts or a whole chatroom
      to draw collaboratively.
    
 
   
EXAMPLES¶
To install a plugin:
  - 1.
 
  - Create the directory which Tkabber searches for plugins
      installed for the user:
    
 
    mkdir -p ~/.tkabber/plugins
     
    You have to do this only once. 
  - 2.
 
  - Pick the plugin you would like to install. Suppose this is
      the georoster plugin providing the World map which depicts the
      geographical coordinates of the contacts on your roster.
 
  - 3.
 
  - Install it by creating a symbolic link from the plugin's
      directory to the directory of user's plugins. Continuing with our
      georoster example, you will have to issue this command:
    
 
    ln -s /usr/share/tkabber-plugins/georoster ~/.tkabber/plugins 
  - 4.
 
  - Repeat for any other plugins you want to install.
 
  - 5.
 
  - Restart Tkabber.
    
 
   
To uninstall a plugin just remove its directory from the directory of the user's
  plugins. For example, to remove the installed 
georoster plugin issue
  this command:
 
rm ~/.tkabber/plugins/georoster
 
SEE ALSO¶
README files for various plugins under 
/usr/share/doc/tkabber-plugins
tkabber(1).
Tkabber reference manual: 
/usr/share/doc/tkabber/tkabber.html
Tkabber WWW site: 
http://tkabber.jabber.ru/
Tkabber wiki pages: 
http://tkabber.jabe.ru/
 
AUTHORS¶
The plugins comprising the 
tkabber-plugins package were written by
  various people. Please consult the 
/usr/share/doc/copyright file for
  further details.
 
This manual page was written by Konstantin Khomoutov
  <flatworm@users.sourceforge.net>, for the Debian project (but may be
  used by others).