At Thu, 24 Jul 2008 14:57:03 +0900, Korakurider wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Yoshiki Ohshima yoshiki@vpri.org wrote:
At Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:20:03 +0100, Derek O'Connell wrote:
From the point of view of an end-user and using a fresh install (etoys-image-and-pr-080708): Opening to the default project and clicking "previous project" takes the user to the "Unnamed1" project (actually the root project). How then do they get back to the default project? Seems impossible without advanced knowledge but am I missing something obvious?
Derek, The distribution is configured for Sugar platform that has only one button for project navigation. The same image can be configured as appropriate for use on other platforms (i.e. Squeakland Etoys, aka: Squeakland OLPC) that have prev/next buttons for navigating projects. I don't know how to configure it, Yoshiki could explain...
All I do is to evaluate
ReleaseBuilderSqueakland new prepareReleaseImageForSqueakland
and
ReleaseBuilderSqueakland new buildInitialScreenForSqueakland
in a fully-updated image located in the SVN repository. The screen size is more or less manually set.
It will be released in near future, while right now older version is still available (http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/etoys/2008-May/002307.html).
Sorry for the delay. We are getting there.
If you're running Etoys on Sugar, the previous project button is smart enough not to go beyond the default project. It could be the same on the other platforms.
Yoshiki, I can reproduce this by just opening the latest bit downloaded today on Windows box. You could check it.
Sure. As I wrote, it behaves differently on whether it is running on Sugar or not. "it could be" means "it isn't", but probabably it should be "it is".
-- Yoshiki