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The UI for toaster is being designed to be useful without the keyboard so that it can be used in book mode after it's configured with the .iso files you will be providing on USB sticks or CDs.
 
The UI for toaster is being designed to be useful without the keyboard so that it can be used in book mode after it's configured with the .iso files you will be providing on USB sticks or CDs.
  
The menus and the keyboard will be required for configuring the activity.
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These old style menus <= 0.82 should work well.  A staged implementation is outlined below.
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* Activity Menu
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** Allow a name to be used for the session - required
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** Share with: initially disabled
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** Keep initially disabled
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** Stop - required
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* Edit
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** Undo initially disabled
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** Redo initially disabled
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** Copy - useful for text in entry boxes
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** Paste - useful for text in entry boxes
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* Browse "& Configure the .iso image set"
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** initially much of this will be delegated to the Journal interface
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** initially only one iso / journal entry will be used for the entire application
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** When one wants to select from multiple .isos should a journal entry be one "Toaster configuration" configured in this screen with it's own separate Journal entry?
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** the screen will allow selection of a single image (later a set of images) to burn.
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** later. when browsing the .isos shared from other people this Browse will be used to copy them locally in conjunction with the journal to USB sticks.  Major checking for space constraints will be required.
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* perhaps a big full-height screen button will allow going forward from Browsing/Configuring to Viewing/Burning/Toasting and back again.  Full keyboard controls will be enabled for configuration but only simple multiple choice navigation will be enabled for creating USB sticks and writable discs.
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* View "or Create/Produce & Burn the .iso image set"
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** Zoom In & out - initially disabled
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** Full Screen - useful after basic functionality is implemented - removing the big transition button.  Perhaps an optional password protection or at least a confirmation dialog box will be necessary to get out of full screen mode to prevent accidental misconfiguration by casual users.
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** bookmarks disabled
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** initially only one image will be available to burn & this screen will allow choosing a target blank CD or USB stick.
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*** the screen will include visual selection of the CD burn or USB stick targets
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*** many kinds of checks will be required
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This arrangement should map pretty well to new style toolbars in Sugar >= 0.84 as well.

Revision as of 06:17, 6 June 2010

One issue when using emulation or a USB keyboard is keyboard equivalents of things like the Frame key (alt-shift-f).

The UI for toaster is being designed to be useful without the keyboard so that it can be used in book mode after it's configured with the .iso files you will be providing on USB sticks or CDs.

These old style menus <= 0.82 should work well. A staged implementation is outlined below.

  • Activity Menu
    • Allow a name to be used for the session - required
    • Share with: initially disabled
    • Keep initially disabled
    • Stop - required
  • Edit
    • Undo initially disabled
    • Redo initially disabled
    • Copy - useful for text in entry boxes
    • Paste - useful for text in entry boxes
  • Browse "& Configure the .iso image set"
    • initially much of this will be delegated to the Journal interface
    • initially only one iso / journal entry will be used for the entire application
    • When one wants to select from multiple .isos should a journal entry be one "Toaster configuration" configured in this screen with it's own separate Journal entry?
    • the screen will allow selection of a single image (later a set of images) to burn.
    • later. when browsing the .isos shared from other people this Browse will be used to copy them locally in conjunction with the journal to USB sticks. Major checking for space constraints will be required.
  • perhaps a big full-height screen button will allow going forward from Browsing/Configuring to Viewing/Burning/Toasting and back again. Full keyboard controls will be enabled for configuration but only simple multiple choice navigation will be enabled for creating USB sticks and writable discs.
  • View "or Create/Produce & Burn the .iso image set"
    • Zoom In & out - initially disabled
    • Full Screen - useful after basic functionality is implemented - removing the big transition button. Perhaps an optional password protection or at least a confirmation dialog box will be necessary to get out of full screen mode to prevent accidental misconfiguration by casual users.
    • bookmarks disabled
    • initially only one image will be available to burn & this screen will allow choosing a target blank CD or USB stick.
      • the screen will include visual selection of the CD burn or USB stick targets
      • many kinds of checks will be required

This arrangement should map pretty well to new style toolbars in Sugar >= 0.84 as well.