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==Projects== |
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There is currently one project funded by the Abiword Summer of Code program, to [http://snowedin.net/ideas/Summer+of+Code+App develop a suitable Abiword UI for the OLPC]. |
There is currently one project funded by the Abiword Summer of Code program, to [http://snowedin.net/ideas/Summer+of+Code+App develop a suitable Abiword UI for the OLPC]. |
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==Text editor== |
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For simplicity's sake, a text editor such as gedit ([[Thailand_software_list#Accessories|mentioned here]]) might fill 90% of the writing needs of students. |
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* uses pango to render unicode fonts |
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* spellchecking |
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* simple interface |
Revision as of 05:04, 15 June 2006
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Introduction
The OLPC will not be used in a typical first world environment with printers, cheap paper supplies and postal service. However, there will still be a need for children to practice composition, write essays, etc. Some type of word processor tailored to this environment will be an asset.
Projects
There is currently one project funded by the Abiword Summer of Code program, to develop a suitable Abiword UI for the OLPC.
Text editor
For simplicity's sake, a text editor such as gedit (mentioned here) might fill 90% of the writing needs of students.
- uses pango to render unicode fonts
- spellchecking
- simple interface