[sugar] Graphical Sugar Control Panel

2008-07-10 Thread Greg Smith
Hi All, Can I get a link to any documentation on what the new Graphical Sugar Control panel will support in XO release 8.2.0? I tried searching the sugar wiki and OLPC wiki but didn't see it after 1/2 hour of trying :-( FYI I did find this on the current sugar control panel:

Re: [sugar] Graphical Sugar Control Panel

2008-07-10 Thread Chris Ball
Hi Greg, I'm looking for a list of what can be set in it and any screen shots or other background on what it provides for end users. Have you considered running it? It's been in Joyride for a few weeks. That's no good if you want formal documentation, of course, but it would answer your

Re: [sugar] Graphical Sugar Control Panel

2008-07-10 Thread Eben Eliason
There's also this: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Control_Panel And more specifically this: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Control_Panel#GUI_for_the_command_line_tool_.28work_in_progress.29 I'm not sure how up-to-date it is, and I'd suggest taking a screenshot of the actual XO rather than

Re: [sugar] Graphical Sugar Control Panel

2008-07-10 Thread Simon Schampijer
Chris Ball wrote: Hi Greg, I'm looking for a list of what can be set in it and any screen shots or other background on what it provides for end users. Have you considered running it? It's been in Joyride for a few weeks. That's no good if you want formal documentation, of course,

Re: [sugar] Graphical Sugar Control Panel

2008-07-10 Thread Greg Smith
Hi Chris, Good idea, will do. I'm trying to write the documentation about what it does for people who are trying to decide if they want to try this release (in release notes). So they wont have the release itself to try out and we'll need a written explanation of it at some point. I'll try

Re: [sugar] Graphical Sugar Control Panel

2008-07-10 Thread Gary C Martin
On 10 Jul 2008, at 17:39, Simon Schampijer wrote: Chris Ball wrote: Hi Greg, I'm looking for a list of what can be set in it and any screen shots or other background on what it provides for end users. Have you considered running it? It's been in Joyride for a few weeks. That's no good