Hi Bert --
In trying this, I found a few questions, perhaps glitches.
- I thought we weren't going to generate the key first thing. This takes a very long time on the board. Weren't we going to just supply a key?
- In Takashi's tutorial, RIGHT CLICK did not bring up the halos.
- We don't tell the player of Demon Castle how to get back (use the nav bar). This should be the last advice on the last page of the bookmorph.
- Seems as though Demon Castle should be full screen (this is a menu option in every bookmorph).
- On the button project, New should probably make a new project and go there, rather than just putting a blank project window up.
- I started this image up by double clicking on it, and this gave me no path to the sample Etoys folder when inside the image. But I wonder if this is an artifact since the file picker seems to show that the image is being executed in a different folder (probably the one with the VM in it). What should I see here/what should I do?
Cheers,
Alan
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At 01:38 AM 10/27/2006, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
For your convenience, I added a ZIP containing the image and all projects:
http://etoys.laptop.org/src/etoys-image-and-pr.zip
This is updated automatically when something is pushed into git - probably the easiest for non-Linux users to stay current.
- Bert -
Am 27.10.2006 um 06:24 schrieb Takashi Yamamiya:
Hi Milan,
The "Welcome" and "Learn" buttons are connected to project files on same directory of the image. So if you place Welcome.pr and DemonCastle1.pr on the directory, those buttons should be work well. Also, example etoys can be shown by "All" button if you make a config file like
name: Example Etoys type: file directory: /usr/share/etoys/ExampleEtoys (your example Directory)
named (your dir)/prefs/knownServers/examples.dir
If you want to make real environment as OLPC, http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_with_sugar-jhbuild might be good place to know. But it takes too long time to build...
Cheers,
- Takashi
Milan Zimmermann wrote:
Thanks - I could get stuff using git before, but when I simply unziped etoys.image.gz, copied somewhere and ran, it did have an initial menu, but nothing hapened when i clicked, for example, on "Welcome" button. Then I figured I probably need to run autogen.sh (and then configure/make), but have missing gnome-common for autogen (no gnome libraries on this suse). Thanks for you help, I will take it from here, Milan
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