[sugar] Viewing PDFs from Browse
Tomeu Vizoso
tomeu at tomeuvizoso.net
Sat Oct 11 06:21:39 EDT 2008
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Eben Eliason <eben.eliason at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Tomeu Vizoso <tomeu at tomeuvizoso.net> wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Eben Eliason <eben.eliason at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 4:24 AM, Tomeu Vizoso <tomeu at tomeuvizoso.net> wrote:
>>>> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 1:40 AM, Eben Eliason <eben.eliason at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hey, this looks pretty cool, actually. One powerful addition which I
>>>>> think is necessary in order to adopt this is the addition of a Keep
>>>>> button in that toolbar, by which one *could* download the pdf for
>>>>> offline reading later if wanted.
>>>>>
>>>>> In a similar vein, would it be possible to create a supplemental
>>>>> toolbar like this for other media types which browse specifically
>>>>> supports? I could see having a similar UI for images, and a perhaps
>>>>> for audio and video, too. The ability to view various formats
>>>>> directly, yet also have a one-click means to download the file, sounds
>>>>> promising.
>>>>
>>>> Hmm, shouldn't the act of viewing a PDF create an entry in the journal
>>>> that allows you to resume this act? If so, shouldn't the viewer plugin
>>>> create an entry in the journal by itself and that entry would contain
>>>> the PDF?
>>>
>>> Well, in this new model, I'd think not, actually. I can view an image
>>> directly within Browse without creating a new Journal entry.
>>> Basically, anything Browse handles natively remains a part of my
>>> Browse session. Anything which it cannot, or which I explicitly wish
>>> to keep for myself, becomes a new downloaded object.
>>
>> So Browse would create some kind of entry that would allow resuming
>> the reading of that book?
>
> Of course. Basically, the following would happen:
>
> 1. Child clicks on a link to a pdf (or "natively supported media type")
> 2. Browse displays the pdf directly, with the contextual toolbar
> 3. Browse does not yet interact with the DS; this is just part of what it does
>
> (Stopping here would result in no Journal entry, apart from the Browse one)
Not sure about it, if the user spent some good time reading (and
perhaps annotating) the PDF, shouldn't the journal record this in the
same way it tries to record all worthy interaction with the machine?
Regards,
Tomeu
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