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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==
 
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::UNDER CONSTRUCTION
 
*A Booted Trisquel 5.0-sugar CD was used for these examples
 
*A Booted Trisquel 5.0-sugar CD was used for these examples
 
::Note these screen-shots were Drag-Dropped to a 2nd USB-stick
 
::Note these screen-shots were Drag-Dropped to a 2nd USB-stick
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::Where it was inserted into this page
 
::Where it was inserted into this page
  
You can import and export items from the sugar journal
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*You can import and export items from the sugar journal Using this procedure :
Using this procedure :
 
 
   
 
   
Insert a 2nd USB
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*Insert a 2nd USB
(required to be present for this to work)
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:(required to be present for this to work)
highlight the desired lines in terminal or browser
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*highlight the desired lines in terminal or browser
click the scissors up icon (copy)  on the  top bar
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:click the scissors up icon (copy)  on the  top bar
[[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]]
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[[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]]
Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it
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:Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it
Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return
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:Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return
open the frame (upper right corner with mouse)
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*open the frame (upper right corner with mouse)
click on the journal icon on to frame
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*click on the journal icon on to frame
move to the bottom left edge of frame
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:move to the bottom left edge of frame
right click on  clipping icon on the left bottom edge of frame
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[[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]]
[[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]]
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:Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it
Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it
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:Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return
Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return
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*right click on clipping icon on the left bottom edge of frame
  hover on this icon select Keep which appears
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:hover on this icon select Keep which appears
retract frame
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*retract frame
bottom bar shows journal and USB icon
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:(move mouse to center of the screen)
[[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]]
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*bottom bar shows journal and USB icon
Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it
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[[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]]
Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return
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:Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it
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
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:Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return
hover over the USB-stick icon
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*drag the new clipping listed in the journal icon with mouse right button depressed
[[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]]
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:to the 2nd USB-stick icon now showing in bottom bar next to journal icon
Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it
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*hover over the USB-stick icon
Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return
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[[File:2nd_USB.png|200px]]
remove
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:Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it
remove USB-stick from computer running sugar
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:Browsers '''<== Back arrow''' to return  
insert USB-stick into another windows or linux computer and drag file on USB to the desktop
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* Select "remove" on Drop-down menu (Safely remove USB-Stick)
(or into host system by removing and re-inserting it after exiting sugar)
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*remove USB-stick from computer running sugar
open and copy this file to a paste bin application in your browser
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*insert USB-stick into another windows or linux computer and drag file on USB-stick to the your desktop
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:(or into host system by removing and re-inserting USB-stick after exiting sugar)
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*open and copy this file to a paste bin application in your browser
 
   
 
   
 
==='''export Photos'''===
 
==='''export Photos'''===

Revision as of 13:24, 7 December 2011

Sugar Creation Kit Getting Started - Explore Fedora-SoaS

Exporting files from the sugar-journal with Drag-Drop to 2nd USB-stick

UNDER CONSTRUCTION
  • 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)
  • highlight the desired lines in terminal or browser
click the scissors up icon (copy) on the top bar

2nd USB.png

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

2nd USB.png

Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it
Browsers <== Back arrow to return
  • 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 USB icon

2nd USB.png

Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it
Browsers <== Back arrow to return
  • 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

2nd USB.png

Click on Figure ^ to enlarge it
Browsers <== Back arrow to return
  • 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 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.