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Thanks S Page:<br>
Can you integrate your changes into the latest Working Draft here?<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://openetherpad.org/T7xDlqMHGq">http://openetherpad.org/T7xDlqMHGq</a><br>
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As we're finally getting closer publishing this to
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://laptop.org/start">http://laptop.org/start</a> soon!<br>
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Luke F:<br>
Direct bzr editors would be great as the finish line approaches, can
you help set up S Page?<br>
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S Page wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Sorry I'm late.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->This looks good, the screenshots are marvellous.
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<pre wrap="">( instawiki tips, say hi! <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://j.mp/laptopstartagenda">http://j.mp/laptopstartagenda</a> )
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<pre wrap=""><!---->I'm not sure what you mean by "instawiki tips" or what this j.mp short
link adds, but the <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://openetherpad.com/rLJqVpmIz3">http://openetherpad.com/rLJqVpmIz3</a> is very cool. I
put a bunch of feedback in its chat sidebar, pasted below.
Are you still looking for direct bzr editors of the HTML? I could
have a go, except I only have an XO-1 running the os851 10.1.2
candidate. Is that close to what 10.2.0 will be?
=S Page
- - - - my comments from <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://openetherpad.com/rLJqVpmIz3">http://openetherpad.com/rLJqVpmIz3</a> - - - -
August 14, 2010
In the "keyboard" page, I believe the grab keys already work to pan a
window. Press one and drag the mouse/on the touchpad, and most apps
pan around.
The "troubleshooting" page could usefully say something like "If the
laptop freezes or is slow to respond, Stop some activities to free
memory. You can restart the Sugar UI by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Erase. If
that doesn't work, turn off the laptop and power it back on.
"Troubleshooting" says "the hover menu on the Home View". a) only
available from Favorites view, b) it's not a hover menu if you
right-click. Need a standard phrase for this.
Homeview needs to explain Favorites "ring" vs. List view. You can only
get to the XO menu from the former, you can only search activities and
see their versions from the latter.
Some of the stuff on "Home view" page is really description of the
Frame independent of home view.
Home view should have callouts for the XO guy in the center (for the
Shutdown/My Settings menu) and the current activity underneath
The Home view "Activity taskbar" explanation is wrong. Activities
appear at the top of the frame.
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