text (e.g.
a window). Am I missing something?
I was hoping to get an X window with a prompt so I could install CMap
tools from there.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg S
Greg Smith wrote:
Hi All,
Picking up this old thread
(http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-September
. In both cases I didn't see any place to enter text
(e.g. a window). Am I missing something?
I was hoping to get an X window with a prompt so I could install
CMap tools from there.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg S
Greg Smith wrote:
Hi All,
Picking up this old thread
Hi Bert,
Thanks. It was actually right click for me but that did it.
I installed the Cmap tools from within the X activity and it mostly worked.
A few oddities in the X activity like the arrow keys not working but
nothing fatal.
I'll follow up with the Cmap people and see if they can move
click for me but that did it.
I installed the Cmap tools from within the X activity and it mostly
worked.
A few oddities in the X activity like the arrow keys not working but
nothing fatal.
I'll follow up with the Cmap people and see if they can move it
ahead some more.
Dan,
Here's
for me but that did it.
I installed the Cmap tools from within the X activity and it mostly
worked.
A few oddities in the X activity like the arrow keys not working but
nothing fatal.
I'll follow up with the Cmap people and see if they can move it ahead
some more.
Dan,
Here's a good use
build should not be necessary for this.
- Bert -
On 23.12.2008, at 21:35, Greg Smith wrote:
Hi Bert,
Thanks. It was actually right click for me but that did it.
I installed the Cmap tools from within the X activity and it mostly
worked.
A few oddities in the X activity like the arrow keys
itself. Then simply zip it and you should have a working
xo
bundle. A custom build should not be necessary for this.
- Bert -
On 23.12.2008, at 21:35, Greg Smith wrote:
Hi Bert,
Thanks. It was actually right click for me but that did it.
I installed the Cmap tools from within the X
.
Would your customization stick strategy allow me to make this whole thing
part of an image installable on many XOs as described?
Putting my reservations on the X activity aside, and also my
reservations on cmap tools...
Yes, it would be possible, you just bundle it all as one activity and
put
Hi All,
Picking up this old thread
(http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-September/018835.html)
I want to move this forward again.
There is a beta version of a smaller Linux implementation of CMap tools
now. Download it from here:
http://cmap.ihmc.us/download/cmaplite.php
Does anyone
Am 04.09.2008 um 01:06 schrieb Michael Stone:
On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 05:33:28PM -0400, Greg Smith wrote:
Has anyone tried making the activity which is X-windows and inside
which
other activities can run?
[1] and [2] seem apropos.
Michael
[1]:
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Bert Freudenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 04.09.2008 um 01:06 schrieb Michael Stone:
On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 05:33:28PM -0400, Greg Smith wrote:
Has anyone tried making the activity which is X-windows and inside
which
other activities can run?
[1] and
Hi All,
Thanks for all the pointers to concept maps. Its impressive how many
options exist. I can see how they fit well with Piaget and other
learning theories.
However, my immediate challenge is figure out what it will take to
support cmap tools on the XO.
Has anyone tried making
On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 05:33:28PM -0400, Greg Smith wrote:
Has anyone tried making the activity which is X-windows and inside which
other activities can run?
[1] and [2] seem apropos.
Michael
[1]: http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/7768#comment:8
[2]:
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