Hi Gonzalo,
Nice idea. I even didn't know it was possible :-)
Guess that it means that it could be integrate directly into Sugar ?
Few remarks however:
- May be it could be interesting to integrate sounds too.
- Repeating the complete path prefix of images in words.json should be
avoided
2013/12/9 Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.org
Do you have a csv file like the Spanish one for the French words?
I've better: I've exported the MySQL database that I used to generate
CSV/JSON files for Abecedarium.
The structure is self-explanatory but tell me if something is not clear.
Hi all,
Sorry for the stupid question: In Sugar, in the List view of Activities, we
could see:
- the icon of the activity,
- the name of the activity,
- the version of the activity,
- and... a date displayed like xxx ago.
What is this date ? I thought it was the last time the activity was used
with Alan, that column is not useful and confuse to the users,
would be good use that space to show the summary.
Gonzalo
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Lionel Laské lio...@olpc-france.orgwrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for the stupid question: In Sugar, in the List view of Activities,
we could see
Hi Daniel,
May be I miss something but I don't see any compatibility risk on existing
Web Activity neither need to upgrade the Sugar Web Framework. Right ?
Another point to be sure to understand: does the change to webkit1 mean a
change of the HTML rendering engine and so a risk regarding HTML5
2013/11/16 Daniel Narvaez dwnarv...@gmail.com
Okay. I guessed it was use as a way to detect Sugar Linux or Sugar Web but
I didn't figure how. To hack it I've forced the creation of the sugar
object (
https://github.com/llaske/SugarWebUI/blob/master/lib/sugar-web/bus.js#L2)
but I'm not very
2013/11/16 Daniel Narvaez dwnarv...@gmail.com
When you start an activity for the first time, the shell generates a
random activityId. It passed it on the the command line to the python
activity. The activity loads the html page then runs something like this in
its js context
2013/11/15 Daniel Narvaez dwnarv...@gmail.com
You could put them outside the activities directory and change the
loader.js to look there.
Nice. I didn't know this require feature.
Though ideally we would add the activities as git submodules and avoid
making any change to them... I can't
Hi all,
Thanks a lot for your messages regarding my work. Very appreciate to see
enthusiasm here.
I'm opening a different thread to talk about technical issues.
Technically speaking my prototype is three things:
- A Sugar Web Activities that mimic the desktop. This activity use the
My answer is: we should go to simplicity.
Regarding the one or many origin. I think, one is better. It allow sharing
LocalStorage between activities which simplify a lot.
Security is not an issue, I don't see any risk of hack here :-) We should
just indicate naming rules to avoid collision.
Hi Sugar lover,
I must confess that like other here, recent discussions on this list don't
inspired me a lot :-( Governance strategy or strategy of governance of the
future of Sugar and SugarLabs is not my cup of tea. Worse: I'm afraid that
this transparency could scare some guys here and so
Hi Gonzalo, hi Walter,
Ok. Thanks for your answer.
Thanks too to upload images for each platforms.
Lionel.
2013/11/6 Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.org
Okay. I've seen two other features not described in the feature lists:
- Backup/Restore journal to an USB key
- Copy to Teacher menu
Hi Walter,
Nice feature.
Two questions:
- It could be nice to include gender informations (and nickname too) in
backups. At OLPC France (guess like at lot of other deployments) we
developed a backup process that get datastore contents, gnome desktop
contents and write a file name nickname with
2013/11/6 Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.org
The information is stored inGConf, your backup process can get it an
restore it later.
Nice, just seen it in GConf.
The testing images include the work done for Australia deployment,
that is the reason, this and other features proposed by
Great thread idea !
I must answer.
1) What brought you into the OLPC and/or Sugar project(s)?
I've subscribed to the first G1G1. The laptop was terribly late and I've
planned it for my child's birthday so I bought another on eBay. Once I've
got the XO in my hand, I fall in love of it. So I've
Great ! Thanks a lot.
Just downloaded it and installed it on a XO-1.5.
Is there also an existing test image for XO-1 ?
Lionel.
2013/11/1 sugar-devel-requ...@lists.sugarlabs.org
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2013 00:24:33 -0200
From: Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.org
To: Dr. Gerald Ardito
Nice to see that my Abecedarium activity is now available in Spanish (the
most important Sugar community !). Hope that everyone will enjoy it.
Just a word to thanks:
- Joaquim Ribier, a new OLPC France volunteer that realized this version,
- Gonzalo to motivate us to do this new version and for
AM, Lionel Laské lio...@olpc-france.org
wrote:
Nice to see that my Abecedarium activity is now available in Spanish
(the
most important Sugar community !). Hope that everyone will enjoy it.
Just a word to thanks:
- Joaquim Ribier, a new OLPC France volunteer that realized
I don't have an explanation for the installation thing, but that error is
caused by your exec line which is incorrect. sugar-activity expects the
path to a class as
first argument, not the name of a script.
Okay. I've changed the activity.info following your advice.
Now the patched version
[mailto:manuel.por@gmail.com] De la part
de Manuel Quiñones
Envoyé : lundi 28 mai 2012 21:47
À : Lionel Laské
Cc : sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
Objet : Re: [Sugar-devel] Random notes on WebOS's Enyo
Hi,
I just did a hello world activity using Enyo. This is all the boilerplate
code that is needed
There's been recent discussions about running HTML5 apps in Sugar and/or
the OLPC OS, just like WebOS does. A bit earlier today on irc...
Hey great idea ! I'm a webOS/Enyo developer and I'm one of - if not the only
one - Pre 3 user in France.
Enyo is a nice platform.
So if there is an
Sure, you could download it here :
http://olpc-france.org/download/Test%20accents.odt
Thanks to you.
Lionel.
De : godi...@gmail.com [mailto:godi...@gmail.com] De la part de Gonzalo
Odiard
Envoyé : dimanche 13 mai 2012 22:06
À : Lionel Laské
Cc : sugar-devel
Hi all,
It seems that no GCompris activity works on 0.94.
All activities exit with an error on pygobject_register_sinkfunc is
deprecated in the Log.
On the website, compatibility is mention from 0.82 to 0.90.
Is there a known issue ?
Is there any existing fix ?
Thanks for your
: Lionel Laské
Cc : sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
Objet : Re: [Sugar-devel] GCompris on Sugar 0.94
On 02/03/2012 12:32 PM, Lionel Laské wrote:
Hi all,
It seems that no GCompris activity works on 0.94.
All activities exit with an error on pygobject_register_sinkfunc is
deprecated
Hi Alan,
Yes youre right.
I planned to do a PDF export for the next release but image export could be
interesting too (and easier to do).
Thanks for feedback.
Lionel.
De : Alan Jhonn Aguiar Schwyn [mailto:alan...@hotmail.com]
Envoyé : samedi 31 décembre 2011
Hi Sameer,
Will take it for a spin. I've used GRAMPS (http://gramps-project.org/)
under GNOME previously. My family database has over 300 records.
Very useful tool.
Sounds nice.
It could inspire me thought I must choose between simplicity and full
features.
Lionel
* Try to use the new toolbars. If you want maintain compatibility with old
sugar, will need implement the two toolbars (old and new),
but with simple activities is not too difficult.
Yes, I saw an example of the two toolbars in the Labyrinth activity. Sounds
easy to do but with some code
I was going to send you a patch to help sort out the toolbar issue...
stay tuned.
Great !
I don't know if it's possible but ideally it should be one single interface
working in the same way on all Sugar versions.
Something like a meta-Toolbar which translated at runtime to the right
Toolbar
Hi James,
Of course Ive read your great books :-)
Thanks for this works.
Lionel.
De : James Simmons [mailto:nices...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : vendredi 30 décembre 2011 16:04
À : Gonzalo Odiard
Cc : Lionel Laské; sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
Objet : Re: [Sugar
Hi all,
Im proud to announce the release of the beta version of my first Sugar
activity : Roots.
Roots its a the genealogical activity for Sugar.
http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4521
In this first release, a description (for example coming from
@Walter and @Gonzalo, thank for your encouragement !
Family tree construction is a fairly common project in some school
settings (along with other family history projects, e.g. interview your
grandparents
about what life was like when they were your age, etc.) so I think that
this is a
[mailto:nices...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : jeudi 29 décembre 2011 22:26
À : Lionel Laské
Cc : sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
Objet : Re: [Sugar-devel] New genealogic activity for Sugar
Lionel,
I'm involved in transcribing a book for Project Gutenberg that has family
trees going back millions of years
In my mind, it is mostly nothing about Sugar [learning environment],
but about OLPC's efforts of creating XO laptops. Moreover, Sugar
[learning environment] might be considered as a bad example for Green
Design Patterns, because is not all time efficient in case of computer's
resources
Hi Gary,
However it is worth noting that wearing my Sugar Activity hat Sugar
Activities have and continue to need to play their part in the mix as well.
There are many activity examples that make specific power usage decisions.
To take one case, the Physics Activity is a computationally
(sorry for cross posting, not sure that Support-gang was the best place, hope
to have more luck here :-)
Hi all,
A friend of mine works on a book on Green Design Patterns: It means how a good
software design could help to reduce the carbon footprint of a computer.
In my opinion,
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