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so is it possible to use ieview for your chat windows, but still have your buddy list set like it is with MirandAdium+?

sorry if its a stupid question, it is just that i have spend forever setting it up how i like it so dont want to mess it up by trying ieview.

Does anyone know how to I can change the icons in the toolbar in the middle of the container? (See below)

Also, how can I get the button with the smiley face to work? Is that the .asl file I had to choose under IEView plugin>Emoticons? (see below)

And, how do I preset the avatar so it'll show up the same for all my contacts and message window. (see below)

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hey guys,

i have a little problem

somehow, the first time i open a msg window after i've loaded miranda, the skin works, but after i close the msg window and open another msg window, the skin for ieview no longer works. it lags when i type too, so i have to exit miranda and open it up again .....

anyone got a solution to this?

thx!

1. First you uninstall smileyadd (if you have it)

2. Download any emoticon pack for IEView (miranda site)

3. Extract the file

4. Open Miranda options > IEView plugin emoticons

4.1 Enable smiley replacement > specify smilie for each protocol and choose the file you extracted

That's all.

hmm miranda keeps saying that I need to install png2lib.dll

to activate the avatar support.

But in de option screen I disable my avatars (globally off or something)

I just want to see the 2 duckies... does anyone know how to achieve this?

btw I'm using smoothoperator with ieview 1017

tia

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