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Timeout for requests, in seconds. This value is (or should) be |
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Timeout for requests, in seconds. This value is (or should) be |
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used by all networks. If a quests takes longer than those seconds, |
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used by all networks. If a quests takes longer than those seconds, |
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it will be canceled and the result, a failure. Default value is |
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it will be canceled and the result, a failure. Default value is |
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120. |
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120. Note that only Python 2.6 supports timeout parameters the calls |
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Mitter uses. |
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*save_count* |
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*save_count* |
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Number of operations till the configuration file is saved again. |
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Number of operations till the configuration file is saved again. |
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tweets in case you leave Mitter close for awhile.) If this value |
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tweets in case you leave Mitter close for awhile.) If this value |
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is does not exist in the config file, Mitter will request only the |
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is does not exist in the config file, Mitter will request only the |
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first page and update this values. |
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first page and update this values. |
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*last_reply* |
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*last_reply* |
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Works exactly like *last_tweet*, except for replies. |
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Works exactly like *last_tweet*, except for replies. |
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protected/private. The default value is |
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protected/private. The default value is |
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"<small>(protected)</small>", which is the string (protected) with a |
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"<small>(protected)</small>", which is the string (protected) with a |
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smaller font. Beware that not all HTML characters are accepted. |
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smaller font. Beware that not all HTML characters are accepted. |
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*window_title* |
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String to be used as window title, which can be updated every time a new |
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message or reply appears. Mitter provides 4 variables that can be used: |
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- {message_count}: Number of unread messages; |
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- {message}: The translatable word for "messages"; |
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- {replies_count}: Number of unread replies; |
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- {replies}: The translatable word for "replies". |