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=== How do I get the file path for my activity bundle? === |
=== How do I get the file path for my activity bundle? === |
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In the sugar model, all files needed to run an activity (the python code, icons, etc.) should be located under one directory |
In the sugar model, all files needed to run an activity (the python code, icons, etc.) should be located under one directory: |
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"Every activity in the Sugar environment is packaged into a self-contained „bundle“. The bundle contains all the resources and executable code |
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(other than system-provided base libraries) which the activity needs to execute. Any resources or executable code that is not provided by the base |
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system just be packaged within the bundle. <ref>[http://www.olpcaustria.org/mediawiki/index.php/Activity_handbook OLPC Austria - Activity Handbook for Sugar]"</ref>. |
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= Notes = |
= Notes = |
Revision as of 17:42, 11 June 2008
How do I get additional help beyond this almanac?
- Looking to get started with the basics of sugar development? Check out Christoph Derndorfer's Activity Handbook.
Now, on to the actual almanac ...
Package: sugar.activity
Package: sugar.graphics
MISCELLANEOUS
The tasks below are random useful techniques that have come up as I write code and documentation for this reference. They have yet to be categorized, but will be as a sufficient set of related entries are written.
How do I get the file path for my activity bundle?
In the sugar model, all files needed to run an activity (the python code, icons, etc.) should be located under one directory:
"Every activity in the Sugar environment is packaged into a self-contained „bundle“. The bundle contains all the resources and executable code (other than system-provided base libraries) which the activity needs to execute. Any resources or executable code that is not provided by the base system just be packaged within the bundle. <ref>OLPC Austria - Activity Handbook for Sugar"</ref>.
Notes
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