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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. |
| + | ==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.) |
| + | |
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