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Revision as of 18:53, 15 December 2011

  • Use the ← left________________________right → links in the blue top/bottom bars
to connect to another part of this Annotated Guide to Sugar
How to use IRC Introduction to the Sugar Interface Fedora-SoaS
Chat is an example of a shared activity which allows Collaboration over a Jabber Connection
There are many different shared activities in the Sugar-Desktop
It is one of Sugar's Strongest features.

Boot Sugar

  • The Home (or f3) Screen appears

Screenshot of Home f3 spiral.png

The Chat icon Activity-chat.png is on right side of the Spiral of Activities
You must be connected to the internet for Chat to Collaborate

Start Chat

  • Click on the Chat Icon

Chat Start.png

Send Chat Message

Type your message in the bottom field of Chat
  • Hit return
Here Testing Chat is the message
Note that the User's Avitar name is displayed on the line before the message
In this case Tris5-sugar: Testing Chat
This becomes useful if several other users join the chat

Use emoticons in your chat

Click on the "happy face" icon on the top bar

A drop Down menu appears and you can click on any of the emoticons on it

Chat Activity emoticon drop down.png

  • hit return
the emoticon is added to your message

Chat with msg and emoticon.png

Share your Chat Session

  • Click on the 0 with a dot inside icon on the top bar
  • Click Mesh key f1 small.png in the drop down menu

Chat Activity share dropdown.png

You are now collaborating in a shared session
Your Shared Chat will show an Icon on the f1 Neighborhood.
Other users can join your chat from there.

Joining a Shared Chat Session

This is an example of joining another users shared chat
Click Mesh key f1 small.png in the frame or Hit F1 key and you switch to the Neighborhood View.
  • Move mouse pointer to center of window to retract frame.
  • Join Chat
Hover the mouse cursor over the Chat icon
Click Join on the drop down menu
F1 Join Chat.png
You are Chatting (Collaborating) in the other user's Chat
Shared Chat.png
You can see your messages (yellow) and Other user's messages in (blue)
Other's user's color will match the colors of their XO Avitar
It will not always be blue.
  • Move the mouse cursor to the right corner of the field
Wait until the frame extends
  • This screen-shot is from new shared Chat session involving:
  1. ACER ASPIRE ONE N450 10"netbook - Trisquel 5.0-sugar CD
  2. XO-1 OLPC running os508dx - latest version of Dextrose

Screenshot of Chat Activity frame shared with XO-1.png

  • Icon for running Chat is displayed on the top bar of the frame
  • Avitars of the 2 connected users are displayed on the right edge of the frame
  1. Drop Down Menu for the user: - same as shown on the Home (or F3) Drop Down menu (not shown)
  2. Drop Down Menu for the User sharing Chat - Remove Friend (shown)

Stop Chat

Shared Chat stop.png
  • click on the white octagon icon with a black square in it, in the right top bar
"Stop Ctrl+Q" appears in drop down menu
  • Click on it
  • You return to the Home (or f3) screen
How to use IRC Introduction to the Sugar Interface Fedora-SoaS