Hi Bill, On 29 Aug 2009, at 14:44, Bill Kerr wrote:
> the default single click shape does not work for the box but does > work for circle and triangle Just to confirm, this is tested and working. But, I think what happened here is that you may have dragged a very small (too small) box first, and then subsequent single clicks were then trying to clone that non drawable shape. I thought I'd avoided that case by not remembering parameters for shapes too small to draw, will fix this in the next release – so thanks for reporting it! :-) > I think there needs to be clear install instructions for those doing > this for the first time. I wasn't sure what to do. Option A: (all releases of Sugar) Installing new or upgrading an individual activity should be as simple as: 1) visit http://activities.sugarlabs.org 2) find something you want to install (or upgrade if you already have an old version) 3) click download Option B: (all releases of Sugar) If there is no internet connectivity, the teacher can: 1) download the .xo file (using Sugar or any other system) 2) put the .xo bundle onto a USB stick 3) Provide the USB stick to the class Option C: (Sugar 0.84 and up) Or again for no internet connectivity, the teacher can: 1) download the .xo file to their Sugar 2) use the Journal "send to -> friend" to send the .xo bundle to each member of the class Option D: (Sugar 0.82 and older uses OLPC infrastructure hosting old activity releases, Sugar 0.84 needs to be manually configured and likely only works with old OLPC infrastructure, Sugar 0.86 and newer will use latest release from activities.sugarlabs.org by default) Automatically upgrade all installed activities to the latest versions available should be as simple as: 1) open the "my settings" control panel 2) click on "Software update" icon There have been some bumps in the upgrade system (which if encountered should be reported as BUGS, needing to manually erase before an install would be a BUG). Upgrading is a particular problem for distros that package and install Sugar activities in their own distro specific way – which basically makes every user for that distro need root privileges and know how to yum, or apt install/upgrade and breaks all of the above Sugar GUI install methods :-( To end on a brighter note, the last release or so of Sugar on a Stick has been installing activities using the Sugar conventional .xo bundle process into ~/Activities, so excluding any bugs, options A to C should be working fine. Hope that was more help than muddying the water! Regards, --Gary _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep