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2012-11-20Update spelling dicts to extract to localappdataTingPing
closes #241
2012-11-12Remove Lua from depsBerke Viktor
2012-11-12Get rid of the buggy, unmaintained and unused Lua and Tcl interfacesBerke Viktor
2012-11-12Add Perl build notes and installersBerke Viktor
2012-11-12Prepare solution for Perl 5.16 VC buildBerke Viktor
2012-11-12Move HexChat L10n to share\locale where it should've been in the first placeBerke Viktor
2012-11-11Enable updatesBerke Viktor
2012-11-11Fix GTK-VS installersBerke Viktor
2012-11-11Hide 4996 warnings in all projects and fix license copyBerke Viktor
2012-11-10Exclude SASL plugin from buildBerke Viktor
2012-11-09Rename deps filesBerke Viktor
2012-11-09Fix project dependenciesBerke Viktor
2012-11-06Disable some stupid warnings without the WDKBerke Viktor
2012-11-06Move GTK+ to a separate repoBerke Viktor
2012-11-05Add build notes to 1st level depsBerke Viktor
2012-11-05win-iconv version bumpBerke Viktor
2012-11-04Move build files out of the source tree, make grep usage much easierBerke Viktor
2012-11-04Fix tabulationBerke Viktor
2012-11-03Installer migrator functions for xchat.conf -> hexchat.confBerke Viktor
2012-11-03Varname consolidation for the rest of pixmapsBerke Viktor
2012-11-03Relocate hexchat.png and hexchat.ico and some more varname cleanupBerke Viktor
2012-11-03Relocate version.txt, leave a copy in old place for a while for upgrades to workBerke Viktor
2012-11-03Rainbow user list colors and more senseful variable namesBerke Viktor
2012-11-02added support for op+3 iconsTingPing
2012-10-30Eliminate even more warnings and bump warning level to 3Berke Viktor
Shouldn't need to go any higher, level 4+ gives insane warnings
2012-10-30Revert "Proof-of-concept compat mode for XChat"Berke Viktor
This reverts commit ad16a2bfee7e51e8acfbc6acd7cf22e438ec60d2.
2012-10-30Proof-of-concept compat mode for XChatBerke Viktor
2012-10-29Make HexTray filename consistent with the restBerke Viktor
2012-10-27Don't forget to build make-te before commonBerke Viktor
2012-10-26Fixes after file movesBerke Viktor
2012-10-26Fix doc URLs for Start Menu iconsBerke Viktor
2012-10-25Get rid of the SASL pluginBerke Viktor
2012-10-22Add Windows version check to installer against overly frustrated Win2000 usersBerke Viktor
2012-10-22Change readme icon and add changelog icon as wellBerke Viktor
2012-10-22Add README for people who still can't use GoogleBerke Viktor
2012-10-21Keep the installer component lists sortedBerke Viktor
2012-10-21Rename WinSys on the code levelBerke Viktor
2012-10-21Move warning level to property sheetBerke Viktor
2012-10-20Update bundled ISO 3166 codesBerke Viktor
2012-10-18Update win32 dirent.h implementation and use header instead of static libraryBerke Viktor
2012-10-13Accept license agreement by defaultBerke Viktor
2012-10-13Provide builtin defauls for treeview iconsBerke Viktor
2012-10-06Update NSS-WDK patch for NSS 3.13.6Berke Viktor
2012-10-05Install SASL plugin by defaultBerke Viktor
2012-10-04Add libwimp and libpixmap makefiles, don't work yet thoughBerke Viktor
2012-10-04Add project for generating text eventsBerke Viktor
2012-10-04Generate a new upgrade code for vs2012 platform toolset so that both can be ↵Berke Viktor
installed simultaneously
2012-10-04No registry keys for WDKPTBerke Viktor
2012-10-04Provide sources for both platform toolsetBerke Viktor
2012-10-04Add scripts for building the spelling dictionaries SFXBerke Viktor
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