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The main changes in this cycle are primarily bug fixes and enhancements to existing features. Worth noting is the large number of patches contributed by new community members.
 
The main changes in this cycle are primarily bug fixes and enhancements to existing features. Worth noting is the large number of patches contributed by new community members.
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== Summary of changes ==
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;Sugar: Add age and gender to intro pages and About Me settings; configurable limits imposed on the number of open activities; activities can be limited to opening a single instance at a time; improvements to the updater; reworking of wireless control panel; improvements to batch processing; improvements to View Source; removal of OLPC-specific code from Control Panel.
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;Sugar Toolkit: Conversion to gsettings; improvements to mimetype handling; Journal searching; inhibit suspend while activity is sharing
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;Sugar Artwork: New icons for backup and restore; age and gender; document-open. Improvements to the battery-charging icons. Some style improvements.
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;Sugar Activities (Fructose): Pippy, the Sugar Python editor got a major overhaul. It supports multiple tabs and numerous new export mechanisms. In combination with Turtle Blocks, it is now possible to create new Sugar Activities entirely within Sugar itself: (1) Create a Turtle Blocks project; (2) Export the project as Python; (3) Import the Python code into Pippy; and (4) Export the Python code as a Sugar Activity. You can even create a Sugar icon for your project using Turtle Blocks.
    
== What is new for users ==
 
== What is new for users ==
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== Sugar Commits since 0.100 ==
 
== Sugar Commits since 0.100 ==
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Summary: Add age and gender to intro pages and About Me settings; configurable limits imposed on the number of open activities; activities can be limited to opening a single instance at a time; improvements to the updater; reworking of wireless control panel; improvements to batch processing; improvements to View Source; removal of OLPC-specific code from Control Panel;
      
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== Sugar Toolkit Commits since 0.100 ==
 
== Sugar Toolkit Commits since 0.100 ==
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Summary: Conversion to gsettings; improvements to mimetype handling; Journal searching; inhibit suspend while activity is sharing
      
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== Sugar Artwork Commits since 0.100 ==
 
== Sugar Artwork Commits since 0.100 ==
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Summary: New icons for backup and restore; age and gender; document-open. Improvements to the battery-charging icons. Some style improvements.
      
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== Changes to Sugar Activities since 0.100 ==
 
== Changes to Sugar Activities since 0.100 ==
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Summary: Pippy, the Sugar Python editor got a major overhaul. It supports multiple tabs and numerous new export mechanisms. In combination with Turtle Blocks, it is now possible to create new Sugar Activities entirely within Sugar itself: (1) Create a Turtle Blocks project; (2) Export the project as Python; (3) Import the Python code into Pippy; and (4) Export the Python code as a Sugar Activity. You can even create a Sugar icon for your project using Turtle Blocks.
      
{| border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border: 1px solid white; border-collapse: collapse; background: #e3e4e5;"
 
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