[IAEP] Flash at Sugar Labs
David Van Assche
dvanassche at gmail.com
Mon Jan 5 10:01:36 EST 2009
This might be of interest:
Salasaga is a GTK/Gnome based IDE used to create eLearning for
applications. With it, you take screenshots of your applications,
add highlights, text and external images, then generate learning
objects. Present output is in swf (flash) format.
It would certainly be useful for making flash based learning objects
for Moodle. The site for the soft is here:
http://www.salasaga.org/
kind Regards,
David Van Assche
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Wade Brainerd <wadetb at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Bert Freudenberg <bert at freudenbergs.de> wrote:
>> On 05.01.2009, at 05:24, John Watlington wrote:
>>
>>> On Jan 4, 2009, at 9:23 PM, Wade Brainerd wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Currently Sugar is incapable of running software which is not
>>>> specifically designed for it.
>>>
>>> Sugar runs simpler SWF applications just fine, through the Browser.
>>> They don't have to be "designed" for Sugar.
>>
>>
>> I think this goes besides the original point of Bryan. He is well aware that
>> software needs to be specifically designed for Sugar, and wether this is
>> good or bad is not the current debate. The point is what tools one can use
>> to implement a proper Sugar activity. Bryan says the tools many content
>> developers are familiar with are HTML, Javascript, and Flash.
>
> I agree completely - I proposed a swf-activity launcher script as the
> solution, in my initial response to Bryan.
>
>> I think it would be relatively easy to come up with an activity template
>> that just has a subdirectory for SWF content. Creating an SWF activity then
>> would involve copying the template, editing the meta data, putting the SWF
>> content into the directory, zipping it up and voila, a nice XO bundle. That
>> process could easily be done by a script, even on Windows.
>
> I think the template should be built into and supported by the Sugar
> dev team, rather than something that has to be copied around.
>
> That way it's able to be updated and improved over time, and as better
> Flash solutions become available we can incorporate them easily.
>
> I agree with the rest of Bert's plan. It should be a PyGTK activity
> with just an activity toolbar, which launches Gnash or Adobe Flash
> into its canvas. It should also find the Flash persistence database
> and copy it to/from the Journal.
>
> A nice additional feature would be to make use of Jordan's screen
> resolution dropper on the XO to allow Flash activities to run at
> 600x450, which would likely quadruple performance.
>
> -Wade
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