A multi-protocol chat program for Haiku.
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Replaces libinterface's ToolButton, a custom button that can display
a pop-up menu on click (along with a custom image). It didn't scale well
with different themes and font-sizes compared to BButtons― which
ToolButton is supposed to look like to begin with.

A BButton-derived class is used instead, so these buttons look more
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Cardie

GSoC 2021

A multi-protocol chat program.

Screenshot

Building

You can make Cardie and its protocols with:

$ make

Or one-by-one:

$ make libs; make app; make protocols

Cardie itself requires the expat_devel package, the XMPP protocol requires gloox_devel, and the libpurple add-on requires libpurple_devel and glib2_devel.

The (provisional) IRC protocol requires libircclient_devel, openssl_devel, and zlib_devel, though you have to build it specifically:

$ make -f protocols/irc/Makefile

License

Cardie itself is under the MIT license, but licenses vary for the included libraries and add-ons.

The xmpp and purple add-ons are under the GPLv2+, and irc the MIT license.

libsupport is under the MIT license, though containing some PD code. librunview contains code from Vision, and is under the MPL. libinterface is under the MIT license.