Tomorrow I need to submit an Etoys release for Sugar. So far we have a language update for Spanish, a fix for SQ-394, and re-saved example projects.
Anything else?
There are going to be two "bug fix" Sugar releases shortly after this "big one", see http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/0.86/Roadmap#Schedule So if something else comes up during our Release Candidate evaluation, we can get it in then.
- Bert -
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From: Simon Schampijer simon@schampijer.de Date: 23. September 2009 12:53:19 MESZ To: Sugar-dev Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org Subject: [Sugar-devel] [ANNOUNCE] Sucrose 0.86.0 Tarballs Due
Dear Sucrose Maintainers,
please provide source tarballs for the Sucrose 0.86.0 release [1] by the end of the 24th of September and announce them as explained here: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Development_Team/Release#Module_release
This will be our final release, so please be extra careful, to not introduce any regressions. Remember that the Hard Code Freeze is in place until the Final release.
Thanks, Your Release Team
[1] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/0.86/Roadmap#Schedule _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
On 24.09.2009, at 17:00, K. K. Subramaniam wrote:
On Wednesday 23 Sep 2009 6:30:48 pm Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Anything else?
Etoys-To-Go, out of the box, switches CTRL and ALT keys on Linux (KUBUNTU 9.04). When I press CTRL+k, World shows the input keystroke as Cmd-k.
Is this really intended?
Yes, so that you can use ctrl-c/x/v for copy and paste.
An overhaul of the whole keyboard handling is in order - possibly harvest from Pharo, IIUC Mike Rueger cleaned it up considerably.
- Bert -
On Thursday 24 Sep 2009 9:33:04 pm Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On 24.09.2009, at 17:00, K. K. Subramaniam wrote:
On Wednesday 23 Sep 2009 6:30:48 pm Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Anything else?
Etoys-To-Go, out of the box, switches CTRL and ALT keys on Linux (KUBUNTU 9.04). When I press CTRL+k, World shows the input keystroke as Cmd-k.
Is this really intended?
Yes, so that you can use ctrl-c/x/v for copy and paste.
But isn't this a little drastic? It also affects many other keys like alt-d or alt-p. Etoys goes out of sync with Squeak docs and books.
Subbu
On 24.09.2009, at 18:43, K. K. Subramaniam wrote:
On Thursday 24 Sep 2009 9:33:04 pm Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On 24.09.2009, at 17:00, K. K. Subramaniam wrote:
On Wednesday 23 Sep 2009 6:30:48 pm Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Anything else?
Etoys-To-Go, out of the box, switches CTRL and ALT keys on Linux (KUBUNTU 9.04). When I press CTRL+k, World shows the input keystroke as Cmd- k.
Is this really intended?
Yes, so that you can use ctrl-c/x/v for copy and paste.
But isn't this a little drastic? It also affects many other keys like alt-d or alt-p. Etoys goes out of sync with Squeak docs and books.
It's a bug that Squeak used these modifier for so many years without adapting to the platform. On Windows and Linux, the preferred modifier in most applications is Ctrl. On the Mac, it's Cmd. So that's what Etoys should use.
- Bert -
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