Wow. It was great and fantastic. :) and I have a worry about system hacking(simulator host).
how about it? 2014. 12. 12. 오후 6:21에 "Patrik Bubák" <[email protected]>님이 작성: > Wonderful stuff Keith, reminded me of how much I miss GNOME on my lappie. > > My new laptop is waiting for me home but won't install Linux on it right > away since my projects won't let me, but we all know Windows is designed to > break so it's only a matter of time until I'm back. > > *Patrik Bub**ák* > Portfolio <http://behance.net/inoki> | About me > <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Inoki> > I also engage in helping with Firefox > <https://support.mozilla.org/sk/user/Inoki>, SmartLauncher 2 > <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ginlemon.flowerfree> and Ubuntu > GNOME <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/GetUbuntuGNOME> > > This message was sent to you from *Linux*, find out why > <https://prism-break.org>. > > > - English - detected > - English > - Slovak > > > - English > - Slovak > > Dňa 12.12.2014 o 09:08 Tim napísal(a): > > > On 12/12/14 15:16, Keith I Myers wrote: > > Hello All, > Thanks for the feedback. > > Although this is a bit of a pet project of mine, I am working hard to extend > some of the features to make it as close to the real thing as > possible. I do plan to release it under the GPL so anyone can fork it/do what > they wish with the code once it is a bit more polished. > > I am also trying to make it (almost) completely functional. Firefox and > LibreOffice Writer will both allow users to interact with the > simulation by letting them type in website addresses and enter rich text. I > am also going to be make a mock up of the terminal and Ubuntu > Software center to replace the screenshots that are currently being displayed. > > So far, It is surprisingly well though out and has the following features: > > * Support for multiple translations by passing a "lang=XX" flag to the > simulator. I am going to create a simulation of the GDM login screen > to allow users to select the language in the next update. ALL of the text > strings are stored in their own individual index to allow for > easy translations in the future. > * I am working on a way to quickly add more applications to the dock which > may be useful for third party developers to add their own > application simulations to their own instances. > * It works on most mobile browsers including Chrome for Android and Safari > for iOS > > I am currently working on > > * Creating a port of the GTK+ visual elements to CSS/HTML5 to allow me to > easily create new application simulations. > > > gtk already has the broadway backend for running gtk apps within a browser! > This won't help for gnome-shell though, that runs on a custom > toolkit based around clutter. > > I do fear you are going to struggle to keep up with UI changes, by creating a > fully simulated environment, gnome-shell is mostly javascript > running atop of spidermonkey (the firefox engine), although its a somewhat > custom implementation. Though it would be cool to be able to run an > actual gnome-shell instance within a browser. Not sure if its technically > possible, and likely then only in Firefox, but if not at the very > least, you should look at using the actual gnome css themes to style your > simulator! > > Either way, good work so far! > > > * Adding a way to have multiple open applications by launching everything > in its own floating window > * Adding the full application list to the Gnome Launcher so the user can > browse all of the icons. > * Making the user menu respond > * Gnome Shell Search on the Activities Menu > * Making it so when the user clicks on the clock, they get the proper day > view > * Support for smaller screens. 1080p is the current minimum it will work > with properly without needing to zoom in. The mock GDM login page > will be responsible for setting the correct values for the end user > * I want to create basic mockups of the applications below. Each will have > its own script that is displayed by the assistant so it is like a > guided tour. > o Firefox > o LibreOffice Writer > o LibreOffice Calc > o Ubuntu Software Center > o Gnome Control Panel > o Gedit > o The Ubuntu Gnome Installation Process > o Mines > o Nautilus > o Empathy > * Creating a "Welcome" app that launches on first run to introduce the > users to the features in a carousel style. This is essentially the > "About" application found on existing Gnome Systems but will be designed > to be a bit more welcoming. > > As the entire platform will be released as Open Source, you guys can easily > adopt it for other linux distributions and desktop interfaces. > This will be useful to any of you that manage other distros as well. > > On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:18 PM, Ali/amjjawad <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Keith I Myers > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > <[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hello All, > > > Hello :D > > > I had issues sleeping last night so I had to do what every reasonable > geek would do, build something. > > I created a very basic Ubuntu GNOME Simulator that runs inside your > web browser. It is VERY rough around the edges right now but it > may have some potential when it comes to showing users what Ubuntu > GNOME feels like before they install. > > You can access the partially functional demo with the link below. The > site is best viewed on Firefox or Chrome and on a high res > screen if possible. > > http://ubuntu-gnome.kmyers.me/?showguide=false > > So far, all you can really do is launch the activities menu and > select the Ubuntu Software Center and A terminal. I tried to simulate > the feel of Gnome Shell as much as possible, the escape key exits the > main launcher. > > I also coded a simple guide to help potential users navigate the > system > > http://ubuntu-gnome.kmyers.me/?showguide=true > > Thoughts? > -- > > > Okay, I'm really speechless. This is SUPER HELPFUL if we could make it > even better and I think this is the kind of tour that Tim was > wanted to have on our home page. I just can't express myself here but > this is amazing :D I loved the idea, thank you so much! > > > > -- > Keith I Myers > http://http://KMyers.me > +Keith I Myers <http://plus.kmyers.me/> <http://plus.kmyers.me/> > Mobile : (305)-929-3475 <tel:%28305%29-929-3475> > > > > > > -- > Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > <[email protected]> > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome > > > I'm sure by time, we could make it even better. If we managed to simulate > the main functions, that would be great! > > -- > Best Regards, > Ali/amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> > <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> > *Remember: *"All of us are smarter than any one of us." > > Ubuntu GNOME OneStopPage > <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/OneStopPage> > <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/OneStopPage> > http://torios.org - StartUbuntu <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StartUbuntu> > <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StartUbuntu> - http://amjjawad.net > > > > > -- > > -- > Keith I Myershttp://http://KMyers.me > +Keith I Myers <http://plus.kmyers.me/> <http://plus.kmyers.me/> > Mobile : (305)-929-3475 > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome > >
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