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[[Category:FeatureObsoleted|Unified Browser for Objects]]</noinclude>
  
 
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
  
Keep all object browsing related functionality in one code base. This code base will have several UI modes i.e. Journal mode(for objects-centric notion), Calibre-like mode(for browsing books), Rhytmbox-like mode(for audio files) etc.
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Treat frame as a containers(upper, left, right and bottom) for predefined or custom components i.e. having GNOME panels analog in sugar.
  
 
== Owner ==
 
== Owner ==
''This should link to your home wiki page so we know who you are''
 
* Name: [[User:AcountName| Your Name]]
 
  
''Include you email address that you can be reached should people want to contact you about helping with your feature, status is requested, or technical issues need to be resolved''
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* Name: [[User:alsroot| Aleksey Lim]]
* Email: <your email address so we can contact you, invite you to meetings, etc.>
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* Email: [[Special:Emailuser/alsroot|send an email]]
  
 
== Current status ==
 
== Current status ==
* Targeted release: (SUGAR_VERSION)
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* Targeted release: 0.88
* Last updated: (DATE)
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* Last updated: Thu Jul  9 00:36:45 UTC 2009
* Percentage of completion: XX%
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* Percentage of completion: 0%
  
 
== Detailed Description ==
 
== Detailed Description ==
''Expand on the summary, if appropriate. A couple sentences suffices to explain the goal, but the more details you can provide the better.''
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The major reason is to let activities like FileShare or Chat special UI representation in shell's interface. It could be also useful if user wants fast access to some activities like Journal replacements.
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Any of four panels could be stuck i.e. let user see its components all time.
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=== Predefined components ===
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* rings switch
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* activities list
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* clipboard
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* users list
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* sources list
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* network component
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* notification area
  
 
== Benefit to Sugar ==
 
== Benefit to Sugar ==
''What is the benefit to the platform?  If this is a major capability update, what has changed?  If this is a new feature, what capabilities does it bring? Why will Sugar become a better platform or project because of this feature?''
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* let users more freedom to organize sugar shell how they want
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* provide to activity developers a way to integrate theirs activities to shell UI(useful for activities that work in background and requires some kind all-time-present indicator in UI)
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* having stable API for panel components, activity developers have more freedom and aren't stuck to core releases e.g. Network activity/component(analog of NM widget in GNOME) could support several sugar releases and previous release sugar users will benefit from last Network component.
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* previous sugar release users will benefit from last updates of predefined components as well
  
 
== Scope ==
 
== Scope ==
''What work do the developers have to accomplish to complete the feature in time for release?  Is it a large change affecting many parts of the distribution or is it a very isolated change? What are those changes?''
 
  
== How To Test ==
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* affects Journal code in sugar package
''This does not need to be a full-fledged document.  Describe the dimensions of tests that this feature is expected to pass when it is done.  If it needs to be tested with different hardware or software configurations, indicate them.  The more specific you can be, the better the community testing can be.''
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== UI Design ==
  
''Remember that you are writing this how to for interested testers to use to check out your feature - documenting what you do for testing is OK, but it's much better to document what *I* can do to test your feature.''
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* all of four frame panels could be stuck
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* manage components, way to add-new/remove/move components
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* components could have shell level key shortcuts
  
''A good "how to test" should answer these four questions:''
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== How To Test ==
  
* ''What special hardware / data / etc. is needed (if any)?
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''In progress..''
* ''How do I prepare my system to test this feature? What packages need to be installed, config files edited, etc.?
 
* ''What specific actions do I perform to check that the feature is working like it's supposed to?
 
* ''What are the expected results of those actions?''
 
  
 
== User Experience ==
 
== User Experience ==
''If this feature is noticeable by its target audience, how will their experiences change as a result?  Describe what they will see or notice.''
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* sugar frame as a regular GNOME panels
  
 
== Dependencies ==
 
== Dependencies ==
''What other packages (RPMs) depend on this package?  Are there changes outside the developers' control on which completion of this feature depends?  In other words, completion of another feature owned by someone else and might cause you to not be able to finish on time or that you would need to coordinate?  Other upstream projects like python?''
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Existed glucose dependencies.
  
 
== Contingency Plan ==
 
== Contingency Plan ==
''If you cannot complete your feature by the final development freeze, what is the backup plan?  This might be as simple as "None necessary, revert to previous release behaviour."  Or it might not.  If you feature is not completed in time we want to assure others that other parts of Sugar will not be in jeopardy.''
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None necessary, revert to previous release behaviour.
  
 
== Documentation ==
 
== Documentation ==
''Is there upstream documentation on this feature, or notes you have written yourself?  Link to that material here so other interested developers can get involved.''
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* [[Design Team/Proposals/Journal]]
  
 
== Release Notes ==
 
== Release Notes ==
''The Sugar Release Notes inform end-users about what is new in the release. An Example is [[0.84/Notes]]. The release notes also help users know how to deal with platform changes such as ABIs/APIs, configuration or data file formats, or upgrade concerns.  If there are any such changes involved in this feature, indicate them here.  You can also link to upstream documentation if it satisfies this need.  This information forms the basis of the release notes edited by the release team and shipped with the release.''
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''In progress..''
  
 
== Comments and Discussion ==
 
== Comments and Discussion ==
 
* See [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion tab for this feature]] <!-- This adds a link to the "discussion" tab associated with your page.  This provides the ability to have ongoing comments or conversation without bogging down the main feature page -->
 
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[[Category:Feature for 0.86 Journal]]
 

Latest revision as of 14:50, 5 November 2013


Summary

Treat frame as a containers(upper, left, right and bottom) for predefined or custom components i.e. having GNOME panels analog in sugar.

Owner

Current status

  • Targeted release: 0.88
  • Last updated: Thu Jul 9 00:36:45 UTC 2009
  • Percentage of completion: 0%

Detailed Description

The major reason is to let activities like FileShare or Chat special UI representation in shell's interface. It could be also useful if user wants fast access to some activities like Journal replacements.

Any of four panels could be stuck i.e. let user see its components all time.

Predefined components

  • rings switch
  • activities list
  • clipboard
  • users list
  • sources list
  • network component
  • notification area

Benefit to Sugar

  • let users more freedom to organize sugar shell how they want
  • provide to activity developers a way to integrate theirs activities to shell UI(useful for activities that work in background and requires some kind all-time-present indicator in UI)
  • having stable API for panel components, activity developers have more freedom and aren't stuck to core releases e.g. Network activity/component(analog of NM widget in GNOME) could support several sugar releases and previous release sugar users will benefit from last Network component.
  • previous sugar release users will benefit from last updates of predefined components as well

Scope

  • affects Journal code in sugar package

UI Design

  • all of four frame panels could be stuck
  • manage components, way to add-new/remove/move components
  • components could have shell level key shortcuts

How To Test

In progress..

User Experience

  • sugar frame as a regular GNOME panels

Dependencies

Existed glucose dependencies.

Contingency Plan

None necessary, revert to previous release behaviour.

Documentation

Release Notes

In progress..

Comments and Discussion