On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 11:02, Wade Brainerd wad...@gmail.com wrote:
Good question - the SWF author would have to manually add support for
sharing to the activity. I believe Gnash has DBus bindings, so that
might be a possibility. If there is interested by at least one SWF
author, I could
Good question - the SWF author would have to manually add support for
sharing to the activity. I believe Gnash has DBus bindings, so that
might be a possibility. If there is interested by at least one SWF
author, I could add support in the SWF framework for collaboration.
Unless, Sugar had some
Hi Wadeb and Tim
Thanks for the suggestions.
I followed eatboom skeleton and i got a working initial activity.
http://people.sugarlabs.org/rafael/Cabeza.activity.xo
obvioulsy i borrowed eatbom.svg (this mail is only for reporting the advance :))
Great work Wade!.
Rafael Ortiz
On
Hey Rafael,
Check out http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/eatboom/repos/wadebs-clone.
That project provides a template for making .SWF files into proper
Sugar activities.
The bundle is also available on ASLO here:
http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4225
EatBoom is pretty
Hi.
I have some educational content .swf files that i wish to visualize
inside Sugar and also making a content bundle for them.
What is the present way of doing so (both making the bundle and
visualizing .swf files) ?, we have not talked in a while about content
bundles at least that i remember
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