When we ported sugar to Gtk3 we removed the support of the fields
exec and service_name due they were deprecated for a long time [1].
But this is still a problem in deployments, and we already added
compatibility for the service_name field.
Here [3] there is a long thred were we discussed this issue.
[1] ae85dd62d4
[2] 32f97b48c3
[3] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-devel/2013-October/045404.html
As described in SL#4307 Gtk.Clipboard.set_with_data is not
introspectable, therefore it can't be accessed though python
Gtk bindings.
Therefore, as a workaround for this issue, we provide acesss
to this method though a custom SugarExt binding.
This solution uses Carlos Garnacho annotations as described in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=656312#c18
Fixes SL#4307.
Signed-off-by: Martin Abente Lahaye <tch@sugarlabs.org>
Now when the espeak plugin is not installed there will be an
error (logging.error) in the log. Instead of the ugly message
of Gst
Also, if Gst isnt installed it debug a error too.
Fixes#3345
The BundleBuilder currently crashes on a malformed translation file. This is
good for humans (makes them fix their issues) but crashes bots who need it
compiled and don't care about that single translation file.
This patch adds a --no-fail option which stops the builder from crashing
To display a list of translated language names in the UI,
we add a list of the available languages, because the espeak
language names are not translated.
git version 1.9.3, in a activity directory created inside sugar-build/activities
return a empty string when the command "git ls-files" is executed,
and no repository is configured.
We need verify that condition, and process a file list from the filesystem.
Use set_active and save events to keep track of the time,
in seconds, that the activity is on the main screen. The
time is calculated and stored each time an activity is
open/resumed and closed. Therefore, each activity entry
will have an array of seconds for each time it was used.
This makes a 1 to 1 relationship between the spent and
lauch times. In orders words, we can reflect not only the
"when", but also the " for how long".
Even though this time does not necessarily represents the
real time the user "used" the activity, it is a low-cost
approach for reflecting time.
This is a long requested featured from deployments that have
been using statistics tools on journal metadata, and this
patch is already being used by OLPC-AU.
Signed-off-by: Martin Abente Lahaye <tch@sugarlabs.org>
PaletteWindow is the parent class of two different subclases,
Palette and _ToolBarPalette. Palette uses state changes intensively
in order to display secondary content, but _ToolBarPalette does not.
Because of this, Palette overwrites PaletteWindow's popup and popdown
methods adding one extra param called "state". This param is not required
either in PaletteWindow and specially not in _ToolBarPalette.
Therefore, any piece of code inside PaletteWindow which is meant for
Palette subclassing, should be moved out of PaletteWindow and placed
in the Palette class, where it corresponds.
This patch fixes the cases where _ToolBarPalette breaks because of this
mismatch.
Signed-off-by: Martin Abente Lahaye <tch@sugarlabs.org>
Push the palette widget opening process to the latest
in order to avoid the race condition where the animation
takes of the place of the real palette.
Fixes#2184
Signed-off-by: Martin Abente Lahaye <tch@sugarlabs.org>
When we implemented read max_participants from activity.info [1]
we changed the default value of max_participants, from 0 to 1.
Before, was responsability of the activities set max_participants == 1,
when the activity not implemented collaboration.
This change make the default backwards compatible.
[1] d0cca91fe8