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  • ...ties works using a set of services that run on the laptop, and APIs in the Sugar Python modules that wrap those services. The main services are the '''[[olp ...arious kinds of communication. It is the underlying infrastructure used by Sugar for collaboration. Currently, two Telepathy implementations are used: [[olp
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  • ...ello world activity. but to deeply understand the code you must understand sugar's api for that you can follow this resources. ...grated from the OLPC Wiki [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Almanac Sugar's Almanac]
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  • {{Almanac}} {{Almanac TOC}}
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  • {{Almanac}} === How do I start up another sugar activity programmatically? ===
    562 bytes (86 words) - 21:32, 23 February 2010
  • {{Almanac}} ...r has its own notebook class that is built on top of gtk.Notebook. Use the sugar version so that you can access specialized methods as needed.
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  • {{Almanac}} === What colors are in the sugar system color palette? ===
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  • {{Almanac}} ...ies which this buddy has joined". It returns these activities as a list of sugar.presence.activitiy.Activity objects. The code below shows a method that pri
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  • {{Almanac}} The following code prints out the standard directory for logging in sugar.
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  • Sugar Labs is a big project. Like all big projects, it has a big wiki. Here are s # Learn about the [[Getting_Started | Sugar Learning Platform]]
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  • {{Almanac}} ...r by default. You can see code on how to do this by reading the entry on [[Sugar.activity.activity#What_is_the_standard_toolbox_needed_in_most_activities_an
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  • ...arlabs.org Sugar Activity Library]: [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4517 Reflection] The source code is available on [http://git.sugarlabs.org/reflection the Sugar Labs Gitorious server].
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  • {{Almanac}} ...ss in presence has several [http://dev.laptop.org/~cscott/joyride-1477-api/sugar.presence.activity.Activity-class.html GObject properties] that can be acces
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  • ...jects created in the Sugar ecosystem, such as libraries, sugar itself, and sugar activities. # [[Development_Team/Almanac/Activity_Bundles|''.xo bundles'']]
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  • ...me have been left behind on https://dev.laptop.org/git and not migrated to Sugar Labs hosting. Any migration should include i18n (if not already done). Th ...mber of candidate packages to be sugarized as a GCI task would enhance the Sugar user experience in ways we have not had adequate time to do.
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  • {{Almanac}} sugar.profile is largely depreciated. We are now using gconf for accessing most p
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  • {{Almanac}} === How are mime types represented in sugar and how do I get a list of the basic generic mime types? ===
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  • If you have no experience developing Sugar activities, these resources will help get you started. ...le:Sugarlabs_mainpage_07.png|link=http://en.flossmanuals.net/make-your-own-sugar-activities]]</span>
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  • {{Almanac}} Sugar tool buttons can be added to toolbars and used to control various activity
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...written to inform us that the Conservancy Board has provisionally approved Sugar's application to join the Conservancy. It is a timely decision in light of
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  • {{Almanac}} [[Image:sugar-alert.jpg]]
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  • {{Almanac}} {{Almanac TOC}}
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  • ==Install Sugar== The easiest way is installing sugar from [[Development_Team/Packaging|native packages]].
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  • ...comp.file-systems.zero-install.devel/2776/focus=18807 forwarded] it to the sugar-devel mailing list. The idea of using Zero Install in the Sugar ecosystem passed several mutations and, eventually, it seems that the core
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  • == Benefit to Sugar == This scheme also enables developers who maintain older versions of Sugar, building activities with intermediate versions, in cases where it is not p
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  • {{Almanac}} ...hat is the overall structure of python standard logging that I will use in Sugar? ===
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  • ...component that's intended to be a place to consolidate all the efforts of Sugar doers regarding the sharing of code: ...only thing required is being registered in the [https://cas.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar Labs Central Login] system.
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  • The [[Development_Team/Almanac|Sugar Almanac]] also has lots of code snippets. Setting a standard Sugar toolbar.
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  • | source = Development_Team/Almanac {{Almanac}}
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  • ...core, development process. Also browse chat [http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar logs]. We need help moving activities over to Sugar Labs from GitHub servers. This is a great way to get started helping out t
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  • {{Almanac TOC}} ...86, this class (sugar.activity.registry.ActivityInfo) has been replaced by sugar.bundle.activitybundle.ActivityBundle.'''
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...geted. Thanks to everyone that made this possible and special kudos to the Sugar release team.
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  • {{hig-subnav-intra|p_page=Layout Guidelines|c_section=The Sugar Interface|c_page=Icons|n_page=Colors}} ...instances may arise in which some elements of the interface are inactive. Sugar specifies a consistent visual style to represent the concepts of absence an
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  • {{Almanac}} {{Almanac TOC}}
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  • {{Almanac}} {{Almanac TOC}}
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  • ==== How can I create a Sugar Activity? ==== ==== Where do I find information about implementing X in Sugar? ====
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  • ...r purpose of introducing new format is supporting software hosted on the [[Sugar Network]]. In particular, new format assumes the following functionality: * Distribute not only Sugar activities, e.g., software libraries;
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  • {{Almanac}} The diagram below explains the general relationship. Sugar and GTK arrange and control basic UI widgets (labels, notebooks, drawing ar
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  • === Sugar Digest === 1. Sugar Labs governance: There are still a few more loose ends to
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  • ====The Sugar user manual==== ==How To Use Sugar==
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...ekend of the 28th—he is happy to meet with anyone interested in discussing Sugar before or after sauna.)
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  • ===Sugar Digest=== 2. Infrastructure: Ivan Krstić and Bernie Innocenti have been moving the Sugar Labs back-end infrastructure to a new server hosted at MIT. Please report a
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  • ...h layout and uses the standard [[Development_Team/Almanac/Activity_Bundles|Sugar bundle structure]]
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  • {{Almanac}} ...n activity with other buddies in my neighborhood? | including the standard Sugar Activity Toolbar]].
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  • === Sugar Digest === 1. Lima: Sugar was well represented in Peru this past week. Rafael Ortiz and Sebastian Sil
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  • {{anchor|How To Use Sugar}} =Como usar Sugar=
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  • {{Almanac}} Sugar, by default, can play back audio (encoded in Vorbis) and video (encoded in
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  • ''Please do not edit unless you are part of the Sugar Release Team!'' ...a quality education. Designed from the ground up especially for children, Sugar offers an alternative to traditional “office-desktop” software. Further
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  • Sugar activities are usually written in Python using the [http://api.sugarlabs.or ...will have access to thousands of X "applications" that have never heard of Sugar and never will).
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  • |[[Development_Team/Almanac/Activity_Bundles|활동 번들 기술적 사양]] |[[Development_Team/Almanac/Activity_Bundles|Activity Bundle technical specifications]]
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  • {{Almanac}} ...code snippet below is part of a larger UI creation routine that creates a sugar.graphics.Notebook object and three pages for that notebook. Each page label
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  • |[[Development_Team/Almanac/Activity_Bundles|Activity Bundle technical specifications]] ...network. If a child's friend has a more recent version of a signed bundle, Sugar will download that newer version and update the laptop automatically. This
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