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| {{Sugar Almanac TOC}} | | {{Sugar Almanac TOC}} |
− | = How do I get additional help beyond this almanac? = | + | == How do I get additional help beyond this almanac? == |
− | * Looking to get started with the basics of sugar development? Check out Christoph Derndorfer's [http://www.olpcaustria.org/mediawiki/index.php/Activity_handbook Activity Handbook]. | + | * Looking to get started with the basics of Sugar development? Check out Christoph Derndorfer's [http://www.olpcaustria.org/mediawiki/index.php/Activity_handbook Activity Handbook]. |
| * See also [[Sugar Code Snippets]] | | * See also [[Sugar Code Snippets]] |
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| Now, on to the actual almanac ... | | Now, on to the actual almanac ... |
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− | = Package: sugar = | + | == Package: sugar == |
| * [[sugar.env]] | | * [[sugar.env]] |
| * [[sugar.profile]] | | * [[sugar.profile]] |
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| * [[sugar.logger]] | | * [[sugar.logger]] |
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− | = Package: sugar.activity = | + | == Package: sugar.activity == |
| * [[sugar.activity.activity]] | | * [[sugar.activity.activity]] |
| * [[sugar.activity.activityfactory]] | | * [[sugar.activity.activityfactory]] |
| * [[sugar.activity.registry]] | | * [[sugar.activity.registry]] |
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− | = Package: sugar.datastore = | + | == Package: sugar.datastore == |
| * [[sugar.datastore.datastore]] | | * [[sugar.datastore.datastore]] |
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− | = Package: sugar.graphics = | + | == Package: sugar.graphics == |
| * [[sugar.graphics.alert]] | | * [[sugar.graphics.alert]] |
| * [[sugar.graphics.icon]] | | * [[sugar.graphics.icon]] |
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| * [[sugar.graphics.toolbox]] | | * [[sugar.graphics.toolbox]] |
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− | = Package: sugar.presence = | + | == Package: sugar.presence == |
| * [[sugar.presence.activity]] | | * [[sugar.presence.activity]] |
| * [[sugar.presence.buddy]] | | * [[sugar.presence.buddy]] |
| * [[sugar.presence.presenceservice]] | | * [[sugar.presence.presenceservice]] |
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− | = Clipboard = | + | == Clipboard == |
| * Notes on using [[GTK's Clipboard Module in Sugar]] | | * Notes on using [[GTK's Clipboard Module in Sugar]] |
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− | = Logging = | + | == Logging == |
| * [[sugar.logger]] | | * [[sugar.logger]] |
| * Notes on using [[Python Standard Logging in Sugar]] | | * Notes on using [[Python Standard Logging in Sugar]] |
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− | = Internationalization = | + | == Internationalization == |
| [[Internationalization in Sugar]] | | [[Internationalization in Sugar]] |
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− | = Text and Graphics for Sugar Activities = | + | == Text and Graphics for Sugar Activities == |
| * [[Pango]] | | * [[Pango]] |
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− | = MISCELLANEOUS = | + | == Miscellaneous== |
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| The tasks below are random useful techniques that have come up as I write code and documentation for this reference. They have yet to be categorized, but will be as a sufficient set of related entries are written. | | The tasks below are random useful techniques that have come up as I write code and documentation for this reference. They have yet to be categorized, but will be as a sufficient set of related entries are written. |
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| === How do I know whether my activity is running on a physical XO? === | | === How do I know whether my activity is running on a physical XO? === |
− | While your activity is typically going to be run on a real XO, there might be circumstances (such as for development through sugar-jhbuild) that you will not be running on an XO machine. The easiest way to tell if you are on a physical XO is to check whether /sys/power/olpc-pm, an essential power management file for the XO, exists. <ref>[http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-June/015923.html reliably detecting if running on an XO]</ref> <ref>[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Power_Management_Interface OLPC Power Management Interface]</ref> | + | While your activity is typically going to be run on a real XO, there might be circumstances (such as for development through sugar-jhbuild) that you will not be running on an XO machine. The easiest way to tell if you are on a physical XO is to check whether /sys/power/olpc-pm, an essential power management file for the XO, exists. <ref>[http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-June/015923.html reliably detecting if running on an XO]</ref> <ref>OLPC [[Power Management Interface]]</ref> |
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| <pre> | | <pre> |
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| There are several pages that give you instructions on how to install/update your current build. | | There are several pages that give you instructions on how to install/update your current build. |
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− | * If you already have a working build installed and an internet connection, first try [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Olpc-update olpc-update]. | + | * If you already have a working build installed and an internet connection, first try [[olpc-update]]. |
− | * If that doesn't work, you can look at instructions for an [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activated_Upgrade upgrade that can be done via USB] boot. | + | * If that doesn't work, you can look at instructions for an [[Activated upgrade]] that can be done via USB] boot. |
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| As the instructions on the pages linked above note, make sure to install your activities separately after you have upgraded to a specific base build. | | As the instructions on the pages linked above note, make sure to install your activities separately after you have upgraded to a specific base build. |
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| === I am developing on an XO laptop, but my keyboard and language settings are not ideal. How can I change them? === | | === I am developing on an XO laptop, but my keyboard and language settings are not ideal. How can I change them? === |
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− | Internationalized laptops will often have settings that might slow you down while developing. To change around the language settings so you can better understand environment messages, use the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Control_Panel sugar-control-panel]. | + | Internationalized laptops will often have settings that might slow you down while developing. To change around the language settings so you can better understand environment messages, use the [[Sugar Control Panel]] |
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− | Keyboard settings on internationalized laptops<ref>[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Keyboard_layouts#OLPC_keyboard_layouts]</ref> can also be suboptimal, especially as characters like "-" and "/" are in unfamiliar positions. You can use the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Keyboard_layouts setxkbmap command] in the terminal activity to reset the type of keyboard input used and then attach a standard U.S. keyboard that will allow you to type normally. The command below sets the keyboard to the US mapping (it will reset to the default internationalized mapping upon restart). | + | Keyboard settings on internationalized laptops<ref>[[Keyboard layouts#OLPC keyboard layouts]]</ref> can also be suboptimal, especially as characters like "-" and "/" are in unfamiliar positions. You can use the <tt>setxkbmap</tt> command in the [[Terminal Activity]] to reset the type of keyboard input used and then attach a standard U.S. keyboard that will allow you to type normally. The command below sets the keyboard to the US mapping (it will reset to the default internationalized mapping upon restart). |
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− | <pre>
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− | [olpc@xo-05-29-80 ~] setxkbmap us
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− | </pre>
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− | = Notes = | + | == Notes == |
| <references /> | | <references /> |
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| + | [[Category:Documentation]] |