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The Smilies Plugin
Smilies are common in e-mail messages and bulletin board posts. They are used to convey an emotion, such as a smile :-) or a frown :-( . This plugin automatically converts certain smilies to a nice small icon.
Here is the list of smilies supported by this plugin. To add others, attach new icons to this topic and tweak the table below.
You type |
You see |
Emotion |
:-) |
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"smile" |
:) |
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"smile" |
8-) |
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"cool!" |
:cool: |
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"cool!" |
:-I |
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"indifferent" |
:( |
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"frown" |
:-( |
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"frown" |
:o |
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"embarrassment" |
:D |
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"big grin" |
:-D |
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"big grin" |
;) |
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"wink" |
;-) |
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"wink" |
:p |
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"razz (stick out tongue)" |
:rolleyes: |
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"roll eyes (sarcastic)" |
:mad: |
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"mad!" |
:eek: |
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"eek!" |
:confused: |
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"confused" |
SmiliesPlugin Global Settings
Plugin settings are stored as preferences variables. To reference
a plugin setting write %<plugin>_<setting>% , for example, %INTERWIKIPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Render smilies as icons, like
:-) for or :cool: for
- Set DEBUG to 1 to get debug messages in
data/debug.txt . Default: 0
- The name of the topic containig your Smilies. Default:
TWiki.SmiliesPlugin
- The way the emoticon is displayed. You can use
$emoticon (e.g. :D ), $url (e.g. %ATTACHURL%/biggrin.gif ) and $tooltip (e.g. "big grin" ). Default: <img src="$url" alt="$tooltip" />
* #Set FORMAT = <img src="$url" alt="$emoticon" />
Plugin Installation Instructions
- Download the ZIP file from the Plugin web (see below)
- Unzip
SmiliesPlugin.zip in your twiki installation directory. Content: File: | Description: | data/TWiki/SmiliesPlugin.txt | Plugin topic | data/TWiki/SmiliesPlugin.txt,v | Plugin topic repository | lib/TWiki/Plugins/SmiliesPlugin.pm | Plugin Perl module | pub/TWiki/SmiliesPlugin/*.gif | Plugin icon files |
- Test if the plugin is correctly installed:
- You will see a series of icons on next line:
Plugin Info
Related Topics: TWikiPreferences, TWikiPlugins
-- AndreaSterbini - 28 Dec 2000
-- PeterThoeny - 26 Feb 2003 |