Hidden is an attribute of the emoticon element. Users can select the emoticon from the Insert emoticon dialog box or enter the key combination to render the emoticon. false Specifies the emoticon displays in the Insert emoticon dialog box. Users must enter the key combination to render the emoticon. Specify one of the following as the value: true Specifies the emoticon does not display in the Insert emoticon dialog box. This attribute specifies whether the emoticon displays in the Insert emoticon dialog box. However, if the value of hidden is true this parameter does not take effect. Order is an attribute of the emoticon element. Specify an ordinal number beginning from 1 as the value. This attribute defines the order in which emoticons display in the Insert emoticon dialog box. Text is an attribute of the emoticon element. Specify any string of unicode characters. This attribute defines the descriptive text that displays in the Insert emoticon dialog box. Image is an attribute of the emoticon element. The emoticon image must exist in the same directory as emoticonDefs.xml.Ĭisco Jabber for Windows supports any icon that Internet Explorer can render, including. Specify the filename of the emoticon as the value. This attribute specifies the filename of the emoticon image. Specify any key combination as the value.ĭefaultKey is an attribute of the emoticon element. This attribute defines the default key combination that renders the emoticon. This element contains the definition of an emoticon. This element contains all emoticon definitions. The following table describes the elements and attributes for defining custom emoticons: The following XML snippet shows the basic structure for the emoticon definitions file: User B does not receiveĬisco Jabber for Windows loads emoticon definitions from emoticonDefs.xml. Receives only the default key for the custom emoticon. Users who do not have the same emoticon definitions, those users receive theĭefault keys, not the icons for example:Įmoticon definition exists only on User A's local file system. Windows loads the custom emoticon definitions inĮmoticon definitions are available to users only if they are defined locally inĮmoticonDefs.xml. That you define in this directory take precedence over emoticon definitions inĬustomEmoticons folder in the installation directory. %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Cisco\UnifiedĬommunications\Jabber\CSF\CustomEmoticonsįolder contains custom emoticon definitions for individual instances of Cisco Administrators can create this folder to contain custom emoticonĭefinitions to include in organizational deployments.ĬustomEmoticons folder take precedence over emoticon The directory can differ depending on yourĮmoticons for Cisco Jabber for Windows and the defaultĭefault. ![]() Optimal results, your custom emoticons should conform to the followingĭefinitions for more information on the structure and availableĮmoticonDefs.xml in the appropriate directory on theĬisco Jabber for Windows loads emoticon definitions from theįollowing directories on the file system. XML file and saving it to the file system. Quit yo jibba jabba, sucka!Īctually, the preferred spelling of jibber-jabber I ain't got time for the jibba-jabba.Emoticons to Cisco Jabber for Windows by creating emoticon definitions in an Often spoken by Mr.T when he wishes you to shut the fuck up. Noun: A long-winded dialogue full of bullshit and rhetoric. What this crazy foo' talkin' Jibba Jabba 'bout now? ![]() ![]() To speak non-sensical, meaningless or pointless statements or comments. T uses when he thinks you're talking non-sense shit. Mr Tism: means 'alot of crap', fool enough jibba jabba, fool! Now fetch me a ten wheel truck with a cannon or Mr T will whup yo ass back to the middle ages! T only" terminology.Ī long stream of nonsense.Originated from the mind of Mr T. T in conjunction either foo! or various other "Mr. Usually directed at Murdock "I ain't got time for no jibba jabba" T says when he thinks you're talkin' bullshit.
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