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Traditional software packages are built against application programming interfaces. Sugar runs [[Activity | Activities]] instead of applications, but from a developer's point of view, it's the same thing. |
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* [http://www.vrplumber.com/sugar-docs/sugar.html Sugar API documentation automatically extracted from docstrings] may also be useful. |
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== Third Party Packages == |
== Third Party Packages == |
Revision as of 16:01, 17 March 2007
Sugar is written in Python and uses a variety of open source packages. Programming in the Sugar environment requires a basic understanding of the Sugar user interface, supporting third-party packages, and built-in Sugar packages.
Traditional software packages are built against application programming interfaces. Sugar runs Activities instead of applications, but from a developer's point of view, it's the same thing.
- Sugar API documentation automatically extracted from docstrings may also be useful.
Third Party Packages
- Abiword - Document writer
- ATK - GNOME Accessibility Toolkit
- Avahi - network service discovery system
- GTK - GNOME Toolkit
- gstreamer - multimedia framework
- Cairo - 2-D graphics library
- D-BUS - message bus service
- Evince - document viewer
- HippoCanvas - generic user interface widget
- Matchbox - graphical windows manager
- Pango - GTK package for text rendering
- X Window System - the tried-and-true ancient X11 display libraries
- Xul - XML User Interface Language
Sugar Packs
This details the contents and structure of OLPC Build 303.
Sugar Python Scripts
Several Python Scripts reside in /usr/bin
Scripts:
- sugar-activity
- sugar-activity-factory
- sugar-clipboard
- sugar-console
- sugar-data-store
- sugar-emulator
- sugar-emulator-shutdown
- sugar-install-bundle
- sugar-presence-service
- sugar-presence-service2
- sugar-setup-activity
- sugar-shell
Sugar Library Packages
Many Sugar library packages reside in /usr/lib/python*/site-packages/sugar
Modules:
- TracebackUtils
- date
- emulator
- env
- logger
- profile
- simulator
- util
Subpackages:
Package sugar.shell
Most of the Human Interface is implemented in the sugar.shell packages located in /usr/share/sugar/shell
Modules:
Subpackages:
Package sugar.services
Various services are provided in /usr/share/sugar/services
Modules: none
Subpackages:
- sugar.services.clipboard
- sugar.services.console
- sugar.services.datastore
- sugar.services.presence
- sugar.services.presence2
Sugar Activity APIs
The previous API sections detail all Sugar interfaces. Here is an abbreviated list of the APIs most relevant for activity programming:
- gtk
- gobject
- hippo
- logging
- os
- pango
- pygtk
- sugar.activity.activity
- sugar.graphics
- sugar.date