On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 16:37 -0500, Jim Gettys wrote: > It looks like the BTest-2 build will be near the end of January. I'll > probably have better information sometime next week and details below > are subject to change. >
<snip> > Week of January 1: CaFE ASIC and first boards are built for BTest2. Any > driver changes or fixes will have to be shaken down, both for the > firmware and for Linux. > January 2: Requests for new activities/content due. > January 4: Decisions on new content requests. > January 4: All packages/bundles for initial base level due. > January 5: Initial base level starts integration > January 8: Integrated build available > January 12: All updated packages/bundles for initial base level due. > January 14: Final firmware for BTest-2 to Quanta for testing. > January 14: second base level of integrated build for testing. Only > serious bug fixes after this date. Testing at OLPC and Quanta > during the week of January 15. > January 21: final system image to Quanta for production. > OK, it's Janurary 2nd here in Australia so to be clear, I propose that that the new python wrapped AbiWord widget be included in the b2 build. Marc has a working version in jh-build. For your information the python wrapper now has methods for content extraction via (bytes, length) = AbiWord.Canvas().get_content_all(char * mimetype) and (bytes,length) = AbiWord.Canvas().get_content_selection(char * mimetype) Which return either the entire document or the current selection in the format given by "mimetype". "mimetype" is either the mimetype eg "text/rtf" or the commonly used file extension eg ".rtf". If the mimetype is unrecognized or not implement the content is return in *.abw format. These methods are also available via the properties mimetype, content, selection and data_length and of course via the regular C-interface to AbiWidget abi_widget_get_content_all(AbiWidget * abi, char * mimetype, gint * iLength) abi_widget_get_content_selection(AbiWidget * abi, char * mimetype, gint * iLength) This is available for any other application in OLPC that needs a rich text widget accessible through python. The next missing piece of the writing specification that will be implemented is the pop-up floating toolbar. Marc has code for this already in place and it should be ready by the end of the week, provided we can work out how to make C++ plugins load in the python-wrapped application. If there is anybody with experience on how to do this please get in contact with Marc, myself or the AbiWord community ([email protected]) Cheers Martin _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
