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== Exporting files from the sugar-journal with Drag-Drop to 2nd USB-stick== | == Exporting files from the sugar-journal with Drag-Drop to 2nd USB-stick== | ||
− | ::Note | + | *A Booted Trisquel 5.0-sugar CD was used for these examples |
+ | ::Note these screen-shots were Drag-Dropped to a 2nd USB-stick | ||
::Copied from the USB to another Computer and uploaded to the Sugarlabs.wiki | ::Copied from the USB to another Computer and uploaded to the Sugarlabs.wiki | ||
::Where it was inserted into this page | ::Where it was inserted into this page | ||
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highlight the desired lines in terminal or browser | highlight the desired lines in terminal or browser | ||
click the scissors up icon (copy) on the top bar | click the scissors up icon (copy) on the top bar | ||
+ | [[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]] | ||
+ | Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it | ||
+ | Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return | ||
open the frame (upper right corner with mouse) | open the frame (upper right corner with mouse) | ||
click on the journal icon on to frame | click on the journal icon on to frame | ||
move to the bottom left edge of frame | move to the bottom left edge of frame | ||
right click on clipping icon on the left bottom edge of frame | right click on clipping icon on the left bottom edge of frame | ||
+ | [[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]] | ||
+ | Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it | ||
+ | Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return | ||
hover on this icon select Keep which appears | hover on this icon select Keep which appears | ||
retract frame | retract frame | ||
bottom bar shows journal and USB icon | bottom bar shows journal and USB icon | ||
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[[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]] | [[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]] | ||
Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it | Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it | ||
− | + | Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return | |
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drag the new clipping listed in the journal icon with mouse to the 2nd USB-stick icon now showing in bottom bar next to journal icon | drag the new clipping listed in the journal icon with mouse to the 2nd USB-stick icon now showing in bottom bar next to journal icon | ||
hover over the USB-stick icon | hover over the USB-stick icon | ||
+ | [[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]] | ||
+ | Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it | ||
+ | Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return | ||
remove | remove | ||
remove USB-stick from computer running sugar | remove USB-stick from computer running sugar | ||
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open and copy this file to a paste bin application in your browser | open and copy this file to a paste bin application in your browser | ||
− | + | ==='''export Photos'''=== | |
− | + | '''drag-drop to a 2nd USB-stick''' can be used to export Photos created with the sugar record activity from the journal. | |
− | ''' | + | ===import/install <activity>.xo file=== |
− | + | drag-drop a <activity.xo> file from a 2nd USB-stick to the Journal. | |
+ | ==='''Screen capture'''=== | ||
+ | |||
<Alt> + 1 or <PrtScn> (when present) captures the screen and stores a screenshot in the Journal. | <Alt> + 1 or <PrtScn> (when present) captures the screen and stores a screenshot in the Journal. | ||
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+ | *Comment: An important use case for the Keep button. How do we store just the image, without the software state? Some Activities, including Turtle Art, have a button for this purpose. |
Revision as of 11:58, 7 December 2011
Exporting files from the sugar-journal with Drag-Drop to 2nd USB-stick
- A Booted Trisquel 5.0-sugar CD was used for these examples
- Note these screen-shots were Drag-Dropped to a 2nd USB-stick
- Copied from the USB to another Computer and uploaded to the Sugarlabs.wiki
- Where it was inserted into this page
You can import and export items from the sugar journal with this complicated procedure : Insert a 2nd USB (required to be present for this to work) highlight the desired lines in terminal or browser click the scissors up icon (copy) on the top bar Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it Browsers <== Back arrow to return open the frame (upper right corner with mouse) click on the journal icon on to frame move to the bottom left edge of frame right click on clipping icon on the left bottom edge of frame Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it Browsers <== Back arrow to return hover on this icon select Keep which appears retract frame bottom bar shows journal and USB icon Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it Browsers <== Back arrow to return drag the new clipping listed in the journal icon with mouse to the 2nd USB-stick icon now showing in bottom bar next to journal icon hover over the USB-stick icon Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it Browsers <== Back arrow to return remove remove USB-stick from computer running sugar insert USB-stick into another windows or linux computer and drag file on USB to the desktop (or into host system by removing and re-inserting it after exiting sugar) open and copy this file to a paste bin application in your browser
export Photos
drag-drop to a 2nd USB-stick can be used to export Photos created with the sugar record activity from the journal.
import/install <activity>.xo file
drag-drop a <activity.xo> file from a 2nd USB-stick to the Journal.
Screen capture
<Alt> + 1 or <PrtScn> (when present) captures the screen and stores a screenshot in the Journal.
- Comment: An important use case for the Keep button. How do we store just the image, without the software state? Some Activities, including Turtle Art, have a button for this purpose.