[Sugar-devel] customizing activity launch (was Re: [IAEP] View Slides an alternative to PowerPoint?)

Tomeu Vizoso tomeu at sugarlabs.org
Thu Jul 2 09:36:00 EDT 2009


On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 15:26, Bert Freudenberg<bert at freudenbergs.de> wrote:
> (moving to devel-list)
>
> Yes indeed, but we still have no obvious technical solution for this
> in Sugar.
>
> Adding a pre-made project to the Journal might work, but currently it
> would be resumed regularly and modified on stopping. It would need to
> be marked as a template so that when keeping it, a copy is saved by
> default. However, finding this template in the Journal would be hard.
>
> Making it into a separate activity bundle seems somewhat pretentious
> to me, it would just be Etoys under a different name, right? And it
> would suffer from the same resume-by-default problem like Etoys, in
> that the Sugar UI makes it not easy enough to launch a fresh instance.

Isn't this very similar to the site-specific-browser thing?

Regards,

Tomeu

> Ideas welcome.
>
> - Bert -
>
> On 02.07.2009, at 14:51, Walter Bender wrote:
>
>> I still wish there was a
>> launch-this-project-and-we'll-have-taken-care-of-steps-1–5-below-for-
>> you
>> Etoys bundle kicking around that we could just ship with the Journal.
>>
>> -walter
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Bert
>> Freudenberg<bert at freudenbergs.de> wrote:
>>> Since this does not seem to be obvious: It's really simple to create
>>> nice presentations in Etoys, there is not even scripting involved:
>>>
>>> 0. Start a fresh Etoys copy (in Strawberry, right-click the Etoys
>>> icon
>>> and choose "start" rather than resuming the latest project)
>>> 1. click "new project"
>>> 2. From the "supplies" box in the toolbar, drag out a "book".
>>> 3. Use the top-left button to toggle more book controls
>>> 4. Use the "+" button to add pages
>>> 5. Place text on a page by dragging out a Text from the "supplies"
>>> box, resize after right-clicking by dragging the yellow handle
>>> 6. Import images either via the clipboard or directly from the
>>> Journal
>>> (using the Journal icon in the top right)
>>> 7. Add annotations using the paint tool
>>> 8. Add visual and sound effects for turning pages in the book's menu.
>>> 9. Play with the options in the book's menu (like "view pages full
>>> screen") etc.
>>>
>>> ... and of course you can place scripted objects / animations on the
>>> pages too if you like.
>>>
>>> Also, the Etoys QuickGuides (accessible from the left-most button in
>>> the toolbar) have an entire section on Books.
>>>
>>> - Bert -
>
>
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