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Trillian for web sounds
Trillian for web sounds













Even if you just made changes to the emoticons, that's the easiest way for novice users to implement those kinds of changes.

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The best way to share these kinds of changes? Learn how to make a skin, and get your friends to download and install it. The only way for other Trillian users to see them is if they also make the changes. You could, in theory, uncomment those lines, but you would also have to redefine the keyboard shortcuts, as they are the same ones used for the clown I've shown above! You could, for example, delete all the lines except one, and change the keyboard shortcut to something like (deadclown).īut the thing to keep in mind is that if you change your XML file, ONLY YOU will ever see those emoticon changes. With a little careful searching, I found that (at least in *my* main.xml file) the emoticon was commented out (Lines 316-321). They are all pulled from a single image (emoticons.bmp), and most of them have multiple keyboard shortcuts to do the same thing.įor example, if I want to send this clown:, I could type any of the following shortcuts: main.xml file identifies each emoticon by pixel coordinates within the emoticon.bmp file. If you open C:Program FilesTrillianskinsTP2pluginsTP15Emoticons-16x16main.xml in a text editor, you'll see how all of the emoticons are defined. One of the cool things about Trillian (from the skin developer's point of view) is that emoticons and other interface elements are all controlled by XML files. It is in the master emoticon file, but it is not enabled in the default skin.

trillian for web sounds

I think you're talking about this emoticon:













Trillian for web sounds