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| | [[Documentation Team/User Manual|english]] | [[Documentation Team/User Manual/lang-es|español]] }} | | | [[Documentation Team/User Manual|english]] | [[Documentation Team/User Manual/lang-es|español]] }} |
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| ====The Sugar user manual==== | | ====The Sugar user manual==== |
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− | <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.flossmanuals.net/Sugar HTML] or [{{FlossmanualPDF}} .pdf] 128 pages, 8.3 MBytes (for saving or printing).</span>
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| ==How To Use Sugar== | | ==How To Use Sugar== |
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| ====Where's the desktop?==== | | ====Where's the desktop?==== |
− | Sugar is a different desktop environment to what is normally used in Windows, Apple's OS X or other Linux operating systems. One of the first thing that a child sees, therefore, is not a hard disk or a trash can—it’s the other children in the “neighborhood.” Sugar's closest desktop metaphor is the Home view: where the user can see what Activities they are currently using and access the Journal, which acts as a history of usage and allows the user to access files they viewed or applications they ran previously. | + | Sugar is a different desktop environment to what is normally used in Windows, Apple's OS X or other Linux operating systems. One of the first things that a child sees, therefore, is not a hard disk or a trash can—it’s the other children in the “neighborhood.” Sugar's closest desktop metaphor is the Home view: where the user can see what Activities they are currently using and access the Journal, which acts as a history of usage and allows the user to access files they viewed or applications they ran previously. |
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| ===Using Activities=== | | ===Using Activities=== |
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| ====Starting an Activity==== | | ====Starting an Activity==== |
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| + | ====Sharing an Activity==== |
| + | The interface (.85) doesn't show who is an activity until you join it. Apparently, once you join you can also destroy whatever work was there and the owner/starter of the activity would be none the wiser. |
| + | :versioning for the activity? |
| + | :control over who has access? |
| + | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVWDbmMke9s Here's a video showing the sharing activity in action]. |
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| ====Installing and Deleting Activities==== | | ====Installing and Deleting Activities==== |
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| *Installing/Removing Sugar Activities Using Terminal | | *Installing/Removing Sugar Activities Using Terminal |
| *Installing/Removing Linux Applications | | *Installing/Removing Linux Applications |
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| *Installing Sugar Coated Linux Applications | | *Installing Sugar Coated Linux Applications |
| *Windows Applications</ol> | | *Windows Applications</ol> |
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| ===Customizing the Interface=== | | ===Customizing the Interface=== |
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| *'''Connecting to Jabber Networks''' - [[How to connect Sugar to a Jabber network]] | | *'''Connecting to Jabber Networks''' - [[How to connect Sugar to a Jabber network]] |
− | *'''List of Jabber Networks''' - [[Community/A list of Jabber networks around the world]] | + | *'''List of Jabber Networks''' - [[Community Jabber servers]] |
| *'''Creating a Jabber Server''' - To host a Jabber server for your city, region, country or interest read [[How to Create a Jabber Server]] | | *'''Creating a Jabber Server''' - To host a Jabber server for your city, region, country or interest read [[How to Create a Jabber Server]] |
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| * [http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/02/23/building-the-xo-introducing-sugar/ Building the XO: Introducing Sugar - Red Hat Magazine 2007-02-23] | | * [http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/02/23/building-the-xo-introducing-sugar/ Building the XO: Introducing Sugar - Red Hat Magazine 2007-02-23] |
| * [[Development Team/Jhbuild|Build]] from sources, and [[OLPC:Getting started]]. | | * [[Development Team/Jhbuild|Build]] from sources, and [[OLPC:Getting started]]. |
− | * Read the human interaction [[Design_Team/Human_Interface_Guidelines|guidelines]] | + | * Read the human interaction [[Human_Interface_Guidelines|guidelines]] |
| * Get an overview of the [[OLPC:Sugar Architecture|architecture]] | | * Get an overview of the [[OLPC:Sugar Architecture|architecture]] |
| * [[OLPC:Activity tutorial|Write]] your own activity | | * [[OLPC:Activity tutorial|Write]] your own activity |
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| * [[Documentation Team/Glossary]] of Sugar terms | | * [[Documentation Team/Glossary]] of Sugar terms |
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