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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/05/17 23:41, Tony Anderson wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:591FC8F3.7010405@usa.net">Hi,
Sebastian<br>
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Applications installed in gnome can be executed in Sugar with from
the command line: $gimp & (& optional since Terminal has
tabs). A simple sugar activity wrapper can make a gimp activity.
This enables the activity to appear in the Home View. Currently in
Rwanda we are using GCompris installed in gnome and executed by a
wrapper to good effect. <br>
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Tony</blockquote>
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Dear Tony,<br>
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While you seem to imply that we are in disagreement, in fact you are
precisely describing the <i>not ideal</i> situation that I seek to
improve.<br>
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Also, GNOME is just a Desktop Environment, one of many available. I
hadn't mentioned GNOME and don't plan to use it or support it.
Currently we use XFCE.<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Sebastian<br>
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