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== Exporting/Importing files from the sugar-journal with Drag-Drop with a 2nd USB-stick== | == Exporting/Importing files from the sugar-journal with Drag-Drop with a 2nd USB-stick== | ||
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:'''Note:For All Links and Screen-shots:''' | :'''Note:For All Links and Screen-shots:''' | ||
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*[[Talk:Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Drag-Drop#How_to_Make_screen-shots_on_a_Mac| How to take Screen Shots on a Mac]] Useful for sugar applications running in VirtualBox for OSX | *[[Talk:Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Drag-Drop#How_to_Make_screen-shots_on_a_Mac| How to take Screen Shots on a Mac]] Useful for sugar applications running in VirtualBox for OSX | ||
*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. | *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. | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
*A brief synopsis of the process: | *A brief synopsis of the process: |
Revision as of 22:22, 19 January 2012
- Use the ← left________________________right → links in the colored bar below
- to connect to another part of this Annotated Guide to Sugar
Exporting/Importing files from the sugar-journal with Drag-Drop with a 2nd USB-stick
Note: After user feedback this page is UNDER CONSTRUCTION
- I will try to simplify the examples to clarify How to use Drag-Drop in Sugar--Satellit 22:22, 19 January 2012 (EST)
- Note:For All Links and Screen-shots:
- Use your Browsers <== Back arrow to return here
- Click on a Screen-shot to see it full size
- 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 Using this procedure :
- Insert a 2nd USB
- (required to be present for this to work)
- Start the Write-Application
- highlight the desired lines in the Write-Application
- External link^
- This also works in other applications like: terminal or your browser
- click the scissors up icon (copy) on the top bar
- Extend the frame (upper right corner with mouse)
- click on the journal icon on the top frame
- move to the bottom left edge of frame
- right click on clipping icon on the left bottom edge of frame
- hover on this icon select Keep which appears
- retract frame
- (move mouse to center of the screen)
- bottom bar shows journal and 2nd USB-stick icons
- drag the new clipping listed in the journal icon with mouse right button depressed
- to the 2nd USB-stick icon now showing in bottom bar next to journal icon
- hover over the USB-stick icon
- Select remove on Drop-down menu (Safely remove USB-Stick)
- remove USB-stick from computer running sugar
- insert USB-stick into another windows or linux computer and drag file on USB-stick to the your desktop
- (or into host system by removing and re-inserting USB-stick 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 an <activity.xo> file from a 2nd USB-stick to the Journal.
- Download site for <activity>.xo files
- See the Activities link on wiki top bar
- Sugar_Creation_Kit#ASLOxo-6 DVD.iso with 400+ activities
- Can be used as a Drag Drop source
- The Sugar Creation Kit wiki on a USB-stick
- Intended to be run where there is NO Internet Connection Available.
- Successfully tested on a G1G1 XO-1 running os508dx - (Dextrose2)
Screen capture
- <Alt> + 1 or <PrtScn> (when present) captures the screen and stores a screenshot in the Journal.
- How to take Screen Shots with a cursor from an XO-1 or live fedora CD
- How to take Screen Shots on a Mac Useful for sugar applications running in VirtualBox for OSX
- 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.
Summary
- A brief synopsis of the process:
1)You need a 2nd USB-stick inserted in a USB slot before you begin. 2)Click on the journal icon under the XO Avitar in f3 (Home) screen. 3)move the mouse cursor to the center of the screen. 4)In the left bottom of the sugar screen will be 2 USB icons - Journal - 2nd USB 5)click on the file in the journal listing that pops up when you click on the icon in the left bottom corner; and hold down the mouse as you drag the entry to the 2nd USB Icon next to it on the bottom left corner. 6) release the mouse button when you are over the 2nd USB Icon and a + will appear. This is a Drag-Drop export to the 2nd USB-stick
- Import to Sugar Journal is done just the opposite way:
1) click on a picture or .xo file on the 2nd USB that pops up when you click on the icon in the left bottom corner. 2) drag it with the mouse to the journal icon in the bottom left corner. A + will appear as it is added to the journal.
- When you go to (f3) Home Screen and click on the journal the new item will be in the journal.
- Plus if it was an activity.xo file It will be installed.
- (The drag-drop process in sugar does a hidden conversion of the journal files to ones that will work on a USB. It seems to be the only way to do an import/export in Sugar.)
- Use the ← left________________________right → links in the colored bar below
- to connect to another part of this Annotated Guide to Sugar