>> Carlo : nowhere in the default GUI there is a clock, even if, in the control >> panel there is a panel to configure it. I think that personal watches are >> maybe not so easily owned by kids around the word, so a standard clock could >> be a little, but welcomed feature. (not talking about the clock activity >> that it is more a "learn to read a clock" thing than an everyday tool). > > I personally would like to see this built. I've always thought that a > "clock device" would fit perfectly into the bottom edge of the Frame. > I'd really like to see us rework the devices a bit so that they are > more naturally "pluggable" (at most, the user would only have to add > one directory at some location in the system to add a new device). In > the future perhaps we can extend this to a user-facing management of > installed devices
I'm surprised at the debate of providing a clock in the Frame. See http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Tdang/XO_Setup#Add_a_Clock_to_Home_View I just now put this into Joyride 2515, and got digital clock output being shown in the Frame. [The coding as given by 'Tdang' caused the clock to overlay the 2nd-4th icons on the left of the Frame. I don't know python, so I didn't know how to correct this - but it should be 8<) "a simple matter of programming".] If an User can put in a clock, so can the Developers. mikus _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list Sugar@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar