On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 23:04 +0200, Milo Casagrande wrote: > Hi dear doc-writers, > > I'm still alive (or I'll try to be...). > > I added a new topic to Empathy help to describe the new contacts > linking and unlink feature. > I would like to request a review of that topic, and why not, of all > Empathy help. > > There are a couple of things that need to be updated, precisely in the > audio and video topics (I'll try to work on that during the week-end). > > You can find the new topic directly on Gnome git (the new file is > link-contacts.page), the commit is here: > http://goo.gl/cnRa “When a meta-contact has been created, the default contact that will be used to have a conversation with when you double-click on it, is the last contact you select to link from the <gui>Link Contacts</gui> window.” Not true. The contact with the highest presence (i.e. the most online contact) is chosen. “From the <gui>Contact List</gui>, right-click the contact to separate, and select <gui style="menuitem">Unlink...</gui>.” Nope, you have to select “Link Contacts…” then press the “Unlink” button. Note that starting an audio/video call with a meta-contact or send a file to one is also possible using the normal “Audio Call”, “Video Call” and “Send File” entries in the top-level contact list context menu. In the case of starting an audio or video call, the call will be started with the contact with the highest presence out of those in the meta-contact which are capable of audio/video calls. In the case of a tie, contacts which can do both audio calls _and_ video calls will be preferred (as it's assumed that the client they're using is more capable). If any of that's unclear, please let me know. Philip > Thanks in advance. > > Ciao. >
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