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-Silcer Gnome SILC Client
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-
-This is Silcer, the Gnome SILC Client. It is only provided with SILC
-Toolkit package as an example GUI application, to show how to program with
-SILC Toolkit. It is a good example for all GUI programmers to figure out
-how to hook up SILC Toolkit, and in the end the SILC Client Library to a
-GUI application.
-
-The silcer.png file found in this package is a screenshot of the
-application in action. You can compile it by running first the
-./autogen.sh script and then giving command `make' or `gmake'.
-
-When you run the silcer you must run it by giving command src/silcer
-because it will attempt to look for GUI files in the ui/ directory found
-in this package. So, do not enter src/ directory, but run it directly
-from the root where you gave the make command.
-
-When the program starts it will attempt to connect directly to
-silc.silcnet.org router on port 706. After it has connected you can
-freely use it as any SILC client. In the input box on the screen you can
-give commands. Commands, such as /nick, /join, etc. The application is
-only an example so all features has not been implemented. For example
-various command notifications and other notifications are not implemented
-on the screen. This means that when you give command /nick you won't
-actually see whether your nickname changed or not. But it did. :) Same
-is when you join to a channel by giving command /join you won't get list
-of users or other familiar things. This is because those notifications
-has not been implemented. They are left as an exerise for Toolkit
-programmers. You can still converse on a channel. You will see other
-users' messages on the channel and you can talk to the channel, so you can
-test the application if you like.
-
-The sources resides in the src/ directory and are C++. The GUI files
-resides in ui/ directory and was done with glade.
-
-Happy hacking!