[Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] Views: search behavior (was Re: [PATCH sugar] Views: move the ViewToolbar to the HomeWindow instead of having one in each View)
Gonzalo Odiard
gonzalo at laptop.org
Wed Aug 29 13:19:23 EDT 2012
I am pretty sure Aleksey knows who was involved :)
There are more info here [1] and here [2]
Solve the packaging issues (specially the dependencies required)
is another different beast, but we can add the following without problem:
summary (will be translated)
license
homepage
And at the risk of starting a never ending thread, I propose:
authors (we see the need of recognition to the work volunteers do)
repository (will enable improve development process in the future)
Right now, this information will not be visible, but in the future,
we can add a tab in the show source window, or find another place to show
it.
Should be good agree at least in the proposed info, and start to add to the
activities,
if not is ever a chicken and egg problem, do not add the info because is
not useful,
and not show the info because is not available...
Gonzalo
[1] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Packaging
[2] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/Feature_ActivityInfo
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Gary Martin <garycmartin at googlemail.com>wrote:
> Hi Gonzalo,
>
> On 29 Aug 2012, at 13:51, Gonzalo Odiard <gonzalo at laptop.org> wrote:
>
> >
> > Btw, re Activity list view. We said at one point that the date displayed
> in the list has not much meaning (at least at the moment). Did we have an
> idea for a replacement?
> >
> > +1
> >
> > I know is not a trivial change, but IMHO, would be great have a short
> description here.
> > We can add it in the activity.info file, and get it translated as the
> activity name today.
>
> +1
>
> FWIW I'm sure I saw this working in an alpha build once (I remember being
> surprised when I looked in list view, just a few activities had text extra
> minimal descriptions showing). I don't remember who was responsible but I
> did have a little dig and found the below existing strings in some
> activity.info files:
>
> Garys-Computer:All Activities archive gary$ grep -r summary */activity/
> activity.info
> CartoonBuilder.activity/activity/activity.info:summary = Make a cartoon
> by creating a sequence of poses inside a filmstrip
> Chat.activity/activity/activity.info:summary = Text chat
> FlipSticks.activity/activity/activity.info:summary = Using keyframes,
> program a stick figure to twist and dance
> ImageViewer.activity/activity/activity.info:summary = The Image Viewer
> activity is a simple and fast image viewer tool
> Speak.activity/activity/activity.info:summary = An animated face that
> speaks whatever you type
> TamTamEdit.activity/activity/activity.info:summary = A music and sound
> exploration application for Sugar
> TamTamJam.activity/activity/activity.info:summary = A music and sound
> exploration application for Sugar
> TamTamMini.activity/activity/activity.info:summary = A music and sound
> exploration application for Sugar
> TamTamSynthLab.activity/activity/activity.info:summary = A music and
> sound exploration application for Sugar
> TuxPaint.activity/activity/activity.info:summary = Drawing program
> designed for young children
>
> Perhaps we could officially adopt the "summary" keyword if we go this
> route? I put together a quick mockup [1] using some of the above strings
> and close to the descriptions as found on ASLO to give an idea for what
> type of strings misc developers would probably fill this with. Note that an
> ellipsis ... is used for clipping overly long strings. We would want to
> provide a style guide for that text, so it is a short, friendly, and as
> succinct as possible (i.e. say what it does, or what you can do with it in
> less than 7-10 words).
>
> Regards,
> --Gary
>
> [1]
> http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/File:Home_list_view_comment_summary_mockup.png
>
> >
> > Gonzalo
>
>
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