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  • * See [[Talk:Features/Edit panel on Frame]]
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  • :'''Features:''' ===[[Features/Network status|Network status]]===
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  • ==[[Features/Policy|Policy]]== ...sing and tracking new Sugar features. As described in more detail on the [[Features/Policy|''Policy Page'']], we have a process by which ''community ideas on h
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  • :'''Features:'''
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  • Make sure to check out the new palette features for links in the web-activity and try to quit the terminal activity by quit
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  • === Sugar features page === Please add undocumented features.
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  • : (This is Trisquel 5.0, which has some [[Dextrose|'''Dextrose''']] 3 features.)
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  • ...[[Features/Enhanced_color_selector/Patch-colorpicker|patch-colorpicker]] [[Features/Enhanced_color_selector/Patch-window|patch-window]]</strike> ...ugar-artwork/icons/scalable/actions/edit-undo.svg I added ENTITY support [[Features/Enhanced_color_selector/atch-edit-undo|patch-edit-undo]]</strike>
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  • Abiword offers a powerful text processing widget with advanced features like
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  • :'''Features:'''
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  • ===Proposed Features=== ===Future Features===
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  • ''What are the user visible changes. New short cuts. Features. Nice to back this up with images.''
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  • [[Features/Social_Help|Social Help]] let our users discuss about Sugar, Activities and The improved [[Features/Display_Device|Display device]] in the Sugar frame let our users adjust the
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  • Our goal is to improve the journal usability adding new features and extensions.
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  • ...ely. Detailed guidelines for porting existing activities can be found at [[Features/GTK3/Porting]]. * the [[Design_Team | ''Design team'']] which guided the design of features with UI changes or impact on the workflow,
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  • ** All Mint 10 features
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  • :'''Features:'''
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  • | [[Request New Features]] | [[Request help]] | [[Submit Bugs/Problems]] |
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  • :'''Features:'''
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  • Sucrose is released every six months and contains many new features, improvements, bug fixes, and translations. Sucrose 0.82 continues this tra
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  • <!-- You can add categories to tie features back to real deployments/schools requesting them, for example [[Category:Features requested by School Xyz|<Feature Name>]] (the |Feature Name option sorts th
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  • ...elopers can never have enough bug food. If you have non-bug feedback about features you can use the sugar-devel mailing list to share it with us. * [[Features/Tabs_In_Browse|Tabs]] support
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  • :'''Features:''' :'''Features:'''
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  • ...into specialized skins, and show users how they can customize significant features with skin-specific .css and .js pages for their accounts. ...oftware and skin. See the reference for the many engineering and usability features that will be enabled.
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  • Sucrose is released every six months. Each new release contains new features, improvements, bug fixes, and translations. Sucrose 0.86 continues this tra ...use the new Toolbar design, while work on many others is under way. See [[Features/New Toolbar Design]] for more details about the new design.
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  • # log files and features
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  • == Features == * must-have Sugar features: back-up of Journal (even if it's a painful manual process)
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  • We had a productive [[Talk:Features/Write_to_journal_anytime#Log_from_Design_Team_Meeting_08_January_2012|discu
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  • ...XO laptop. View Slides was the first. Read SD Comics actually has fewer features than View Slides. You can't share documents, there are no annotations and ...create an Activity that does the same thing as View Slides but with fewer features? The answer is simple: Read SD Comics does not read image archives in the
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  • Sucrose is released every six months and contains many new features, improvements, bug fixes, and translations. Sucrose 0.84 continues this tra
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  • ...we are two weeks late with this release, as we wanted to land some of the features so we can get feedback on, especially the toolbar redesign. This will have ...elopers can never have enough bug food. If you have non-bug feedback about features you can use the sugar-devel mailing list to share it with us.
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  • ...e]], a set of demonstration activities. This new release contains many new features, performance and code improvements, bug fixes, and translations. ....uk/ Collabora] has sponsored [[User:tomeu|Tomeu Vizoso]] to replace the [[Features/Remove_Presence_Service |Presence Service]] with components from the [http:
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  • ...ase Team, Simon Schampijer announced Sucrose 0.81.2 (Development Release). Features of this new release include elimination of some platform dependencies, an i The main features and changes since version 080321 include:
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  • ...then we need use Gtk3 (Gtk2 only support a simple touch emulation). The [[Features/GTK3/Porting/TamTam|port of Tam Tam suite to Gtk3]] already started, but is [[Features/GTK3/Porting]]
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  • ====Sweets Distribution features====
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  • ...ge should look something like: Features/Your Feature Name. This keeps all features in the same namespace --> ...ki:[http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Build-Your-Own-Remix.txt [[Talk:Features/SoaS Remixability#Build_Your_Own_Remix]]
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  • ...| Feature submission deadline, Features will be evaluated following the [[Features/Policy]]. ...f_a_feature Feature Acceptance] Acceptance of the features following the [[Features/Policy]].
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  • ...te: (Beginning with SoaS v2 (but ending on 04 February 2010), bugs and new features were tracked at http://launchpad.net/soas. See this [http://www.mail-archi
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  • <!-- You can add categories to tie features back to real deployments/schools requesting them, for example [[Category:Features requested by School Xyz|<Feature Name>]] (the |Feature Name option sorts th
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  • * Detail UI and features of the Exerciser activity
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  • :'''Features:'''
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  • ...Development Team/Release]], [[{{Upcoming Stable Release}}/Roadmap]], and [[Features/Policy]]. ===[[Request_New_Features|Requesting New Features]]===
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  • ...| Feature submission deadline, Features will be evaluated following the [[Features/Policy]]. ...f_a_feature Feature Acceptance] Acceptance of the features following the [[Features/Policy]].
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  • Deployments are encouraged to report or link here their needs for features, services, assistance from the Sugar Labs community.
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  • Fix bugs and edit features if need be from results of testing. 6) Add features
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  • ...e]], a set of demonstration activities. This new release contains many new features, performance and code improvements, bug fixes, and translations. * the [[Design_Team | ''Design team'']] which guided the design of features with UI changes or impact on the workflow,
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  • Features:
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  • == Implemented features == Following are the Implemented features for the activity
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  • Features:
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  • ...r software, but this will not apply to the novice. There are almost always features that I have not seen elsewhere, where I am again a novice. Some I can under ...k me more than a few hours to understand in detail, except where there are features not made obvious in the User Interface and the Help. You can see the list o
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  • *State: Needs enhancements and new features. *Status: Needs bug fixing and new features.
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  • ..._a_feature Feature Acceptance]: Acceptance of the features following the [[Features/Policy]].
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  • ...we now can open links in PDF files, and will be enabled to implement more features in the future. This Sugar release includes Etoys 5.0, which has many new features, including:
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  • ..._a_feature Feature Acceptance]: Acceptance of the features following the [[Features/Policy]].
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  • ...ruitful direction, can greatly accelerate the pace of learning. Some Sugar features are not easy to discover and while we are working to improve upon this, we Nothing is 100% discoverable or 100% undiscoverable. There are many features of Sugar that can be discovered, without their use cases being in any way o
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  • ...plex forms, they should have an Annotation Toolbar containing all of these features. Some activities, especially early on before a system-wide annotation syst
    14 KB (2,131 words) - 09:24, 7 July 2009
  • When I add new features to my Sugar Activities I generally try to get the feature working on the st
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  • ...e]], a set of demonstration activities. This new release contains many new features, performance and code improvements, bug fixes, and translations. ...ovider and password—can be configured from the Sugar Control Panel. This [[Features/3G_Support | feature]] provides Sugar learners with more ways to access the
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  • This page is meant to give you an overview of the features, enhancements and bug fixes you can expect. Furthermore it has information * the [[Design_Team | ''Design team'']] which guided the design of features with UI changes or impact on the workflow,
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  • =Features Requested=
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  • ...buzz phrase most often heard at the meeting. They tout lots of Sugar-like features: 1 click; unified contact list; and the seemingly ubiquitous application st ...n in a dynamic discussion of new Turtle Art features driven by pedagogical features being voiced by teachers ([http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/olpc-sur/2008-
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  • ...should evolve get transformed into actionable proposals. These ideas (new features) can be requests from the field or individual propositions on how to enhanc ...above, the Release Manager is the one that sets and enforce the policy for features, including setting dates, formalizing processes, etc.
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  • ...d.org] website this week. There is much improved content and tutorials. It features a new Etoys release for Macintosh, Windows, and Linux which is compatible w
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  • ...evel” and “time requirement” and decided the sequence of implementation of features in each phase accordingly. :::* '''Phase I: ''' During this phase, I’ll work on the features which can be implemented in less time and don’t involve too much complexi
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  • '''Note:''' Potential students, more project ideas can be found on our [[Features]] page. ...eArt#Plugins|Turtle Art]], are supporting plugins -- the ability to extend features by downloading additional modules. However, [[Activities/TurtleArt#How_to_i
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  • == Features ==
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  • ** New Features: [[File:Ideas_0.88_0.90.pdf]] | SugarLabs ||indirect support on features development/maintenance, community sustainability || technology - trademark
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  • This feature does not depend on the completion of other features.
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  • ...of Sugarizer to local server. It can also be used to provide collaboration features for client and thin client. ...ow to manage and analyze all activity on a Sugarizer Server. The following features will be implemented with the Dashboard:
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  • ...://bugs.sugarlabs.org tracking system] and develop proposals through the [[Features/Policy]] process. ...m/Release/Releases/Sucrose/0.84#Journal|Journal in v0.84]] has a number of features that may help, including the ability to search for starred items (★) and
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  • ...ashboard Integration and Tamagotchi widget ( https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/Feature_Template) <AvinashAgarwal> Last week I worked on testing all the new features integrated on Android and Web platform and solving some UI issues, loading
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  • == Features == This is a list of features that need to be implemented during the [[#Intermediate_releases|intermediat
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  • ...nation: Sugar is a desktop and a collection of apps. It has great internal features for collaboration and journaling. But it doesn't have any mechanism for man ...CSS3 and reproduces Sugar views (Home, List, ...). Sugarizer reimplements features of Sugar Core (datastore and journal) in JavaScript and integrates activiti
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  • ...collects anonymous data about usage of RPM packages. I implemented various features including making data collection anonymous, packaging client RPM, implement ==== Features and Deliverables ====
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  • ===Features=== :For graphical dnf features
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  • ...UI interactions, and components have access to all of the special hardware features on the laptop. You can often create fascinating projects and useful demons ...ows you to create Sugar Activities using Pygame with access to the special features of the laptop. This includes the Telepathy presence and communications inf
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  • :'''Features:'''
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  • These are a collection of extra blocks for accessing advanced features only available in Turtle Blocks.
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  • 15. New collaboration features
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  • ...ar, design & build Sugar, file bugs, fix bugs, build packages, develop new features, test, design, develop & help maintain activities, toolchain, scripts.
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  • ...Lua source environment has a custom keyboard strip that adds more advanced features than just extra characters, several of these keys pop-up palettes with symb
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  • ...changes in this cycle are primarily bug fixes and enhancements to existing features. Worth noting is the large number of patches contributed by new (and young) Gonzalo Odiard has prepared videos of some of the new Sugar features (Sugar 100 and 102):
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  • | 23/06 - 29/06 || Implement basic speech recognition features in an additional Activity for testing purposes.<br>Test and bugfix model sw
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  • ...will be modifying the strings that need to be translated as they implement features and fix bugs. It can happen at any point in the release cycle but less so d
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  • I have attempted to include current features as a rough checklist of what is in the two builds. Please feel free to edit
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  • ...en/Quiz_module quiz module] which, in addition to the standard Moodle quiz features, analyzes the questions posed to the student for various qualities, such as
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  • ...ates. Brendon believes that Sugar's collaboration tools, Journal and other features “could be very appealing to younger grade (elementary and middle school)
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  • Discussing the core functionalities and features of Abacus JS, FotoToons JS and Turtle Confusion JS with my mentors <br>Walt
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  • We encourage writing new unit tests for new features. When you're working on a project, you're going to have a bunch of different features or ideas in progress at any given time – some of which are ready to go, a
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  • ;Note 2: Potential students, more project ideas can be found on our [[Features]] page. ...'d like to see enhanced. We expect that the activities will take on new UI features and pedagogical significance.
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  • ...similar to existing python Image Viewer in Sugar and will have additional features. The application will be made for students. It will induce creativity and l === '''APPLICATION FEATURES''' ===
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  • * Accepted and Deferred features of next Sugar version * WebKit Development: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/WebKit
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  • '''NOTE:''' Core functionality of Library was moved to [[Features/Unified Browser for Objects]], since now Library will be implemented in plu
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  • ...cements || align=left | [http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/4085 two helpful features for Infoslicer] || || walterbender || activity
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  • Invoke the --help option to learn about other optional features.
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  • ....29] #fedora-qa (freenode IRC). Deliverable is a report of the major Sugar features, e.g., desktop, journal, collaboration, and the core activities, e.g., Writ
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  • ** Localization tutorial. Intro to Python features, how to set up Pootle, deal with things like localizing images.
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  • ...l and Turtle Art with additional help from C Scott Ananian). We've begun [[Features/GTK3/Porting|documenting the porting process]] in the wiki. The goal is to
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  • ...ilverman and is maintained by Walter Bender. Arjun Sarwal added the sensor features. Luis Michelena contributed to the "named" action and box blocks. Tony Fors ==Quick Tutorial on using the portfolio features==
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