From 327c9f89847ec650edade808688507c8d1a235ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kalpa Welivitigoda Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 18:08:46 +0000 Subject: implemented using symbolic links --- diff --git a/l10n_script.sh b/l10n_script.sh index aedaedf..d011e3d 100755 --- a/l10n_script.sh +++ b/l10n_script.sh @@ -70,6 +70,6 @@ mv help/$LANGUAGE/_images help/ mv help/$LANGUAGE/_static help/ rm -r help/$LANGUAGE/_sources -# move html files to the root on the language directory -mv help/$LANGUAGE/content/*.html help/$LANGUAGE/ -rmdir help/$LANGUAGE/content +# create symbolic links to _images and _static +ln -sr help/_images -t help/$LANGUAGE +ln -sr help/_static -t help/$LANGUAGE diff --git a/source/content/about.rst b/source/about.rst index 898bf67..51b4548 100644 --- a/source/content/about.rst +++ b/source/about.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Introduction The XO laptop is an educational tool designed to be put into the hands of every child. By using free and open source software and world-wide software development efforts. The OLPC project has been delivering XOs around the world, translated into multiple languages. -.. figure:: ../images/About_This_Manual-Feet_and_smile_1_1.jpg +.. figure:: images/About_This_Manual-Feet_and_smile_1_1.jpg In a classroom in Peru @@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ When you open the XO, you will see the high-resolution, easy-to-read screen that We hope you learn more about the XO laptop by reading these pages, so that you can learn more with the XO laptop. -.. figure:: ../images/About_This_Manual-Resized_500x375_Hiking02.jpg +.. figure:: images/About_This_Manual-Resized_500x375_Hiking02.jpg On a hike in Thailand diff --git a/source/content/about_olpc.rst b/source/about_olpc.rst index 78c45d2..fc729e4 100644 --- a/source/content/about_olpc.rst +++ b/source/about_olpc.rst @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ The mission for OLPC is simple yet compelling: To create educational opportuniti You can learn more about OLPC at http://laptop.org and http://wiki.laptop.org -- everyone is welcome to participate. -.. image:: ../images/About_OLPC-resized_600x163_olpclogo.jpg +.. image:: images/About_OLPC-resized_600x163_olpclogo.jpg diff --git a/source/content/about_sugar.rst b/source/about_sugar.rst index 9268fd0..f8cd508 100644 --- a/source/content/about_sugar.rst +++ b/source/about_sugar.rst @@ -11,23 +11,23 @@ Sugar is a learning platform that reinvents how computers are used for education |sugar_sharing| Sugar facilitates sharing and collaboration. Children can write documents, share books and pictures, or make music together with ease. -.. |sugar_sharing| image:: ../images/About_Sugar-Home_sharing.png +.. |sugar_sharing| image:: images/About_Sugar-Home_sharing.png |sugar_ring| There are no files, folders, or applications. Children interact with Activities. Activities includes an application, data, and history of the interaction that can be used to resume and reflect on the child's work. -.. |sugar_ring| image:: ../images/About_Sugar-Home_activities_old_ring.png +.. |sugar_ring| image:: images/About_Sugar-Home_activities_old_ring.png |sugar_backup| Everything is saved automatically. It is our goal that you will never lose your work. Documents will eventually be synced with a network server, adding additional protection. -.. |sugar_backup| image:: ../images/About_Sugar-Home_backup.png +.. |sugar_backup| image:: images/About_Sugar-Home_backup.png |sugar_journal| A Journal is used for accessing data. The Journal is a diary of things that you make and actions you take. It is a place to reflect upon your work. -.. |sugar_journal| image:: ../images/About_Sugar-Home_journal.png +.. |sugar_journal| image:: images/About_Sugar-Home_journal.png |opensource| Sugar is free and open-source software. Sugar is licensed under the GNU GPL; updates will always respect the freedom of its users. -.. |opensource| image:: ../images/About_Sugar-Home_opensource.png +.. |opensource| image:: images/About_Sugar-Home_opensource.png Note to parents and teachers The Sugar Philosophy ------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/source/content/battery.rst b/source/battery.rst index 2dde838..31ef592 100644 --- a/source/content/battery.rst +++ b/source/battery.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Using battery power The XO needs its battery or to be plugged into a wall directly. The laptop will run from either source of power. When you get your battery it should come with some amount of charge. Use the following instructions to install your battery and charge your laptop. -.. image:: ../images/resized_600x398_xobattery.jpg +.. image:: images/resized_600x398_xobattery.jpg This is the XO battery. The battery goes on the back of your XO. @@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ Installing the battery - Line up the four tabs on the new battery with the long edge furthest from the catches. - Drop the battery into place. -.. image:: ../images/resized_200x162_3Battery.png +.. image:: images/resized_200x162_3Battery.png - Slide the left-hand side catch to the left, and press the battery gently into place. - Slide the right-hand side catch to the left, to lock the battery in place. -.. image:: ../images/resized_200x162_4Battery.png +.. image:: images/resized_200x162_4Battery.png Charging the battery -------------------- diff --git a/source/content/browse.rst b/source/browse.rst index 14f601b..a565763 100644 --- a/source/content/browse.rst +++ b/source/browse.rst @@ -5,20 +5,20 @@ Browse About ----- -.. image :: ../images/55px-Activity-web.svg.png +.. image :: images/55px-Activity-web.svg.png The Browse activity is your means to explore a wider source of information and content that can be found in what's called the World Wide Web (Internet or Web for short). Although there are some built-in information included on this activity (OLPC Library), to make the most of this activity you need an internet connection. Please see the chapter on "Neighborhood View and Connecting to the Internet". The first thing that you will see when you first click on the Browse icon from the Home View is what's called the Home page. -.. image :: ../images/Browse_-_home.png +.. image :: images/Browse_-_home.png Using Browse ------------ **Toolbar** -.. image :: ../images/Browse_-_toolbar.png +.. image :: images/Browse_-_toolbar.png 1. Activity Tool 2. Text/Edit Tool @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Using Browse **Activity** -.. image :: ../images/Browse_-_activityandprivacytool.png +.. image :: images/Browse_-_activityandprivacytool.png **Browse Journal Entry Name** - This will serve as the name of the Journal entry. Change this to something distinctive especially when you have multiple window tabs opened that's related to one particular topic. @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Using Browse **Text Finder and Edit Tool** -.. image :: ../images/Browse_text_and_edit_tool.png +.. image :: images/Browse_text_and_edit_tool.png **Undo** - The Browse activity remembers the last change that you've made on the page. Use this button to step back to the last change that you made. @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Using Browse **View Tool** -.. image :: ../images/Browse_-_view_tool.png +.. image :: images/Browse_-_view_tool.png **Zoom Out** - When you want to see more of the page, use this tool to make it smaller. @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The Browse activity has built in books, information and pages that you can acces Copying Images From The Web -.. image :: ../images/Browse_-_copying_images.png +.. image :: images/Browse_-_copying_images.png .. note :: @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Learning with Browse Browse gives access to the internet which is a powerful information and communication tool and allows students to participate in the global community and experience. There are so many things on the web that you can use and incorporate in your classroom, but one of the many great ways to start is to help students make sense of where they are in relation to this global context. How far are they from the earthquake's epicenter that rocked Japan? Where is their country's capital? How big is their country compared to others? Where are the historical places in their country and the world that shaped human history and culture? One of the many great tools on the web that can be readily and freely accessed is Google maps (type this on the address bar): http://maps.google.com/ -.. image :: ../images/Browse_-_Google_Map.png +.. image :: images/Browse_-_Google_Map.png If you live in an area that is adequately mapped by Google Maps, you can ask students to use the "Get directions" tool on the page to see how they can go from one place to another. The directions tool can also teach students a sense of distance by showing how far two places are from each other. Example, how far do they travel every day for school (Given that sense of distance, how far and how long will it take to get to the nearest city or town)? diff --git a/source/content/calculate.rst b/source/calculate.rst index 09d7ba2..542e010 100644 --- a/source/content/calculate.rst +++ b/source/calculate.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Calculate About ----- -.. image :: ../images/Activity-Calculate.png +.. image :: images/Activity-Calculate.png Using Calculate --------------- diff --git a/source/content/chat.rst b/source/chat.rst index 6ba1753..947c1a0 100644 --- a/source/content/chat.rst +++ b/source/chat.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ About The Chat Activity is used to exchange messages with your friends or classmates. You can chat about a topic you are studying or you can share something private that happened in your life. You need at least two active XOs to chat - your own and the one that your friend uses. -.. image :: ../images/chat_index.png +.. image :: images/chat_index.png Using Chat ---------- @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Chat creates text conversation with others XO users. Chat is a shared activity, The Chat Activity icon is a speech bubble. To add the Chat Activity to your home view, click the star on the left side of the icon. Now click on the Chat icon to start. -.. image :: ../images/chat_icon.png +.. image :: images/chat_icon.png Sharing Chat :::::::::::: @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ You can either share Chat publicly or keep it private and invite specific people In the Chat toolbar, there is a circle icon with a dot. Click on this icon and select the neighborhood or public sharing. -.. image :: ../images/chat_share.png +.. image :: images/chat_share.png When you have selected the Neighborhood View, find a friend to invite and hold the pointer on their icon until the "Invite to" popup appears. Now a Chat icon appears in the menu and the friend gets an invitation to Chat in their frame. Your Chat icon also appears in their Neighborhood view. @@ -45,11 +45,11 @@ First, look at the Neighborhood View to see if there is an existing Chat you wan **CHAT SAFELY**: Only chat with someone you know. If a someone invites you to chat, don't chat with them unless you know them. -.. image :: ../images/Sugar-share-chat_invite_5-en.png +.. image :: images/Sugar-share-chat_invite_5-en.png If you see a XO icon with a little speech bubble icon next to it, that person is in a shared Chat. Several people may be around the Chat icon, showing a group Chat. -.. image :: ../images/Chat-JoinChat-join_chat_chat_available-en.png +.. image :: images/Chat-JoinChat-join_chat_chat_available-en.png Click the little speech icon, and select the Join option. @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Chatting Once you are in the Chat Activity, you can begin typing to send a message and chat with the other person. After you type a message you can press the enter key to send it. -.. image :: ../images/chatting.png +.. image :: images/chatting.png To enter messages type them in the box at the bottom of the Chat Activity. Always press enter at the end of the message. Once you press enter your message appears on your friend's computer. @@ -70,11 +70,11 @@ Accept an invitation to chat You may be invited to chat. An invitation appears as a little speech icon in the upper-left of the screen in every view. (The invitation also appears on the Frame.) The colors of the icon match the colors of the friend who sent the invitation. -.. image :: ../images/Sugar-share-chat_invitation_1-en.png +.. image :: images/Sugar-share-chat_invitation_1-en.png You accept the invitation by hovering over the icon and selecting Join. You decline the invitation by selecting Decline. -.. image :: ../images/Sugar-share-join_chat-en.png +.. image :: images/Sugar-share-join_chat-en.png Things to Do with Chat @@ -188,19 +188,19 @@ Computers not running Sugar can initiate chat connections to a Sugar user by run Here's an example of a buddy list on another non-Sugar computer. -.. image :: ../images/Sugar-share-chat2-en.png +.. image :: images/Sugar-share-chat2-en.png When you initiating the chat on a non-Sugar computer using a Jabber client, an invitation appears on the Sugar computer and the Sugar user can chat with you as usual except that the colors of the non-Sugar participant's response lines are gray as shown below. -.. image :: ../images/Sugar-share-chat_3-en.png +.. image :: images/Sugar-share-chat_3-en.png Here's what the non-Sugar computer sees on their Jabber client. -.. image :: ../images/Sugar-share-chat_marvin-en.png +.. image :: images/Sugar-share-chat_marvin-en.png And here's the response as seen on the Sugar computer. -.. image :: ../images/Sugar-share-chat_4-en.png +.. image :: images/Sugar-share-chat_4-en.png CHAT SAFELY: Remember, only chat with someone you know. If someone invites you to chat, don't chat with them unless you know them. It's perfectly okay to refuse a chat request. diff --git a/source/content/collaborating.rst b/source/collaborating.rst index f56336d..9b1fa00 100644 --- a/source/content/collaborating.rst +++ b/source/collaborating.rst @@ -7,19 +7,19 @@ About Collaborating Talk, share and work together with your friends and peers using collaboration. -.. image :: ../images/800px-Screenshot_of_Chat_Activity_.png +.. image :: images/800px-Screenshot_of_Chat_Activity_.png One of the most important features of Sugar is the ability for you to collaborate (chat!) and share a project that you are working on with others. This can take the form of multiple cursors in a document, multiple musical instruments, two players in a game, multiple uses in chat (as above), and so on. If you want to share with one of your friends, inside the Activity that you want share, click on the "Home" icon that says "Private" then click on the "Neighborhood" icon, like below. -.. image :: ../images/400px-Screenshot_of_Distance_Activity_.png +.. image :: images/400px-Screenshot_of_Distance_Activity_.png -.. image :: ../images/200px-Screenshot_of_Distance_Activity_1_neighborhood.png +.. image :: images/200px-Screenshot_of_Distance_Activity_1_neighborhood.png This will make it available to all other persons connected to your same Ad-hock network. An icon of the Activity you are sharing will appear in the Neighborhood view inviting others to join. To join, all they will need to do is hover over the icon of the Activity you are sharing and click join. (This is also how you join the work of others when they share with you). -.. image :: ../images/800px-Shared_Activity.png +.. image :: images/800px-Shared_Activity.png Where to get Collaborating -------------------------- diff --git a/source/conf.py b/source/conf.py index 812e664..06fd1b2 100644 --- a/source/conf.py +++ b/source/conf.py @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ source_suffix = '.rst' #source_encoding = 'utf-8-sig' # The master toctree document. -master_doc = 'content/index' +master_doc = 'index' # General information about the project. project = u'Sugar' diff --git a/source/content/credits_copyright.rst b/source/credits_copyright.rst index c970439..c970439 100644 --- a/source/content/credits_copyright.rst +++ b/source/credits_copyright.rst diff --git a/source/content/exiting_activities.rst b/source/exiting_activities.rst index 35830c7..3ab97e7 100644 --- a/source/content/exiting_activities.rst +++ b/source/exiting_activities.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Exiting Activities To Exit an Activity, use the touchpad or a mouse to move the cursor to the close box on the right corner of the Frame and click. Try to have no more than three Activities open at once. -.. image :: ../images/CLOSEBUTTON.jpg +.. image :: images/CLOSEBUTTON.jpg To quit an Activity using a keyboard shortcut, press and hold the **ctrl** key, and then press the **q** key. @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ There are some "Activities", such as Scratch, that are closed from the "File" me In Scratch, for example, you must go to "File" then "Save As" then give your project a name next to "New Filename" then click "OK". -.. image :: ../images/500px-Screenshot_of_ScratchXO.image_.png +.. image :: images/500px-Screenshot_of_ScratchXO.image_.png Etoys ----- diff --git a/source/content/fototoon.rst b/source/fototoon.rst index 5108b2f..56caaf8 100644 --- a/source/content/fototoon.rst +++ b/source/fototoon.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ FotoToon ======== -.. image :: ../images/BetterFTIcon.png +.. image :: images/BetterFTIcon.png About ----- @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Using FotoToon The Main FotoToon Toolbar ::::::::::::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/FotoToon_0Toolbar.png +.. image :: images/FotoToon_0Toolbar.png The FotoToon Toolbar has 9 icons including 3 with pulldown menus. The main FotoToon toolbar allows you to access many features of the Activity. Here is a description of what each of the icons will allow you to do: @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The FotoToon Toolbar has 9 icons including 3 with pulldown menus. The main FotoT The Export Pulldown ::::::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/FotoToon_1Toolbar.png +.. image :: images/FotoToon_1Toolbar.png 1a- This little panel allows you to name your project before you export it as an image. If you do nothing, it will appear in the Journal as, "FotoToon as image." If you give it a name, such as "My Project-1" before exporting it will appear in the Journal as "My Project-1 as image". This will make it easier to find later in the Journal. Just erase the FotoToon label and replace it with the title you want to use. If you forget to name it when saving, you can always go to the Journal and select and rename it. @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ The Export Pulldown The View Pulldown ::::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/FotoToon_2Toolbar.png +.. image :: images/FotoToon_2Toolbar.png 2a- Click this to view your project in slideshow mode. It will allow you to view your project slide by slide. In the slideshow, click on the arrows by the sides to navigate forward and backword in your slides. Click on the **slidshow** icon again to return to edit mode. @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ The View Pulldown Add a globe menu :::::::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/FotoToon_3Toolbar.png +.. image :: images/FotoToon_3Toolbar.png 3a- You can use this to present an expression of exclamation. @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Add a globe menu Choose a movement line menu ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/FotoToon_4Toolbar.png +.. image :: images/FotoToon_4Toolbar.png 4a- You can use this to add a highlight to your project. @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Choose a movement line menu The Text Pulldown ::::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/FotoToon_5Toolbar.png +.. image :: images/FotoToon_5Toolbar.png The Text Pulldown menu allows you to control the appearance of the text you add to your project. Generally, they apply to everything in the box or bubble you are currently working on. You do not have to highlight the text to change it. @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Note: clicking on both of these icons, in any order, will give you Bold Italic t The Color Palette Pulldown :::::::::::::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/FotoToon_ColorPallete.png +.. image :: images/FotoToon_ColorPallete.png The Color Palette Pulldown allows you to choose the color of your font. It will apply to everything in the box or bubble but can vary from one box or bubble to the next as you choose. There are 12 preset colors you can use, or you can create a custom color by selecting one of the preset colors and dragging the sliders to give more or less Red, Green, or Blue in the selected color. The little circle at the top of the Color Palette shows the current color. When you are satisfied with the color you have selected/modified, click on the little circle to accept the chosen color and close the Color Palette. It may take a few seconds for the new color to appear in the text box. But, don't worry, it will! @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Place Your Images * Open FotoToon and find the "Add Photo" icon (number 3 in the FotoToon main toolbar shown above). A list of available images will appear. Click on the one you want to put in the first pane. When it has loaded, you can either leave it or remove it with the minus sign icon (number 7 in the main toolbar shown above). Warning: You can only remove the last image entered. That is why it is important to number the images according to the panes you wish to place them in. After the first image has been placed, continue adding images until all four for your first project have been placed. If you decide later that you want to change their order after they have been placed, you will need to delete them and replace them in the new order. It is best to get your final placement before adding any text. -.. image :: ../images/FotoToon_FotoToon.png +.. image :: images/FotoToon_FotoToon.png If you would like to use the same images that will be used in this sample project, you will find them at these links. Go to each link, upload the photo to a usb drive, plug it into your XO, and open by clicking on the image names. They will open in the Image Viewer and be automatically saved so you can access them for your project. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ If you have planned well with your storyboard, you will have a pretty good idea * Making and placing your Title: If you know what you would like your title to be, you can start with that. It can always be changed later. When you start a project in FotoToon there will already be a tiny box for the title in a narrow band across the top of the project window. You can drag the upper left corner of the box to enlarge it (look for the cursor arrow to change to a thinner double headed arrow). You can also move it around in the band across the top. Click on the box and type all or part of your title. Then you can change the type style and size using the pull downs in the Text Pulldown menu (see 8d and 8e) in the picture above). Experiment until you find a style and size you like. You can also change the color of the type. Don't worry if it isn't perfect, you can always come back later and change it. Notice that you can erase part of the text by backspacing over it. -.. image :: ../images/FotoToon_Captura2.png +.. image :: images/FotoToon_Captura2.png In this image you can see that we selected bold, a red color from the color palette, a type size of 26, and the Font "Monospace". @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ In this image you can see that we selected bold, a red color from the color pale * Adding Text Balloons: You can place the text balloons wherever you like within a pane. Click on the pane, then on the balloon you want to use (see "Add a global menu" and "Choose a movement line menu" above for explanations). The balloon will appear in the pane. You can drag it to the position where you want it, and also can drag the little tail to point to the source of the dialog. Add the words to the balloon in the same way you added them to the Title box. -.. image :: ../images/FotoToon_Captura3.png +.. image :: images/FotoToon_Captura3.png In this image you can see that we have added 4 dialog balloons (#4 in the main toolbar). We could also have used the "think" balloon, or the "whisper" balloon. The first pane is OK, but the first balloon in the second pane needs to be dragged to a better shape and size. The second balloon in the second pane appears just as it does when it is first added. It still needs to have text added and to be resized (by dragging a corner). You can see that our type size is 10, text color is black, and we are still using the "Monospace" font. @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ As you work with the various text items, you may wish to eliminate one entirely. * Adding extra Text Boxes: You can add a text box anywhere in any pane by clicking on the pane and then on the box icon in the diagram (choose from #4 in the main toolbar). -.. image :: ../images/Exclamations&Boxes.png +.. image :: images/Exclamations&Boxes.png In this example you can see we have added 4 exclamation balloons and one extra text box. We used the same text size, font, and color as in the rest of the project. You could choose to use different ones in your project. @@ -188,14 +188,14 @@ Exporting Your Project Now, if you have followed the instructions above, you should have a small, completed FotoToon Project. You may have decided to use the same photos that are in the sample, or you may have chosen to use images you have imported. These can be from your camera, your XO, downloads from the web, projects you have made in other Activities, drawings you made in Paint, or even photos you have modified in Paint (import, then add things and/or crop as you like). When finished, your project will look something like this: -.. image :: ../images/FotoToonFoodFinalSm.png +.. image :: images/FotoToonFoodFinalSm.png Regardless of what you have made for your project, you will probably want to share it with others. You can do this as an email attachment or print it out as a paper copy. To do this, you need to export your project as an image stored in your Journal. The instructions for exporting your project are shown above. We will repeat them here as well. The Export Pulldown ------------------- -.. image :: ../images/FotoToon_1Toolbar.png +.. image :: images/FotoToon_1Toolbar.png 1a- This little panel allows you to name your project before you export it as an image. If you do nothing, it will appear in the Journal as, "FotoToon as image." If you give it a name, such as "My Project-1" before exporting it will appear in the Journal as "My Project-1 as image". This will make it easier to find later in the Journal. Just erase the FotoToon label and replace it with the title you want to use. If you forget to name it when saving, you can always go to the Journal and select and rename it. diff --git a/source/content/frame.rst b/source/frame.rst index 7239c4c..ec5d539 100644 --- a/source/content/frame.rst +++ b/source/frame.rst @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ TODO: 3 ways? there are 2 here Frame Elements -------------- -.. image:: ../images/Frame_only-annotated_1210.png +.. image:: images/Frame_only-annotated_1210.png The Frame view: diff --git a/source/content/getting_connected.rst b/source/getting_connected.rst index 9d224a4..b544390 100644 --- a/source/content/getting_connected.rst +++ b/source/getting_connected.rst @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ You can connect from the Neighborhood View. You can see information about the co **Step 1: Go to the Neighborhood View** -.. image :: ../images/600px_Neighborhood_view.png +.. image :: images/600px_Neighborhood_view.png Go to the Neighborhood View to connect to an access point. @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Tip: To access the Neighborhood View, click on the Neighborhood Icon on the Fram **Step 2: Choose an access point** -.. image :: ../images/600px_Neighborhood_view_selecting_AP.png +.. image :: images/600px_Neighborhood_view_selecting_AP.png Networks (access points) are represented by circles on the Neighborhood View. Hover over a circle to see more information about an access point. An access point is identified by the name (ESSID) it broadcasts. An OLPC laptop mesh-point—represented by a series of concentric circles—is identified by its channel number (1, 6, or 11). You can also search for an access point by name in the search bar at the top of the page. @@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ If the access point is secured and requires a key, a dialog prompts you for the **Step 4: Checking the connection** -.. image :: ../images/600px_Neighborhood_view_with_hover_menu.png +.. image :: images/600px_Neighborhood_view_with_hover_menu.png The connection status is detailed in a hover menu. -.. image :: ../images/600px_Neighborhood_view_with_frame_showing_connection_with_hover_menu.png +.. image :: images/600px_Neighborhood_view_with_frame_showing_connection_with_hover_menu.png You can check the status of your connection from the Frame (from any view). By hovering over the circle icon, you will find details about your connection status in a hover menu. OLPC deployments @@ -67,30 +67,30 @@ When using an access point for the connection, the computers must all use the sa Additional hints ---------------- -.. image :: ../images/Neighborhood_key.png +.. image :: images/Neighborhood_key.png You make your connection from the Neighborhood View. -.. image :: ../images/200px_Frame_detail_status.png +.. image :: images/200px_Frame_detail_status.png Your current connection status is shown on the Frame. Also, the hover menu will indicate "Connected". It sometimes takes 2–3 tries to connect. To disconnect, select “Disconnect” from the hover menu that appears in either of the network status menus (See Step 4 above). -.. image :: ../images/AP_level.png +.. image :: images/AP_level.png Access points are represented by circles. The fill level indicates signal strength. -.. image :: ../images/AP_lock.png +.. image :: images/AP_lock.png Access points that require keys have a lock icon. The color of the circle is calculated from the ESSID of the access point. The name of the access point is displayed when you hover over it. -.. image :: ../images/AP_blink.gif +.. image :: images/AP_blink.gif You connect by “clicking” in the center of the circle. The center of the circle will blink while the laptop is trying to connect. -.. image :: ../images/Mesh_icon.png +.. image :: images/Mesh_icon.png If you are using an OLPC XO computer, mesh points are represented by a series of concentric circles. The color of a mesh point is the same as your XO color. If your OLPC XO computer is “mesh enabled” and you have not connected to an AP, you will automatically be joined to a simple mesh network, enabling you to collaborate with others in the mesh, but not necessarily to access the Internet. -.. image :: ../images/Wireless_key_required.png +.. image :: images/Wireless_key_required.png You are prompted if the access point requires a key. diff --git a/source/content/getting_started.rst b/source/getting_started.rst index 51c30e9..9c6a47b 100644 --- a/source/content/getting_started.rst +++ b/source/getting_started.rst @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ Before you get started, consider reading these great tips: http://laptop.org/sta The first thing you need to do is carefully unpack your XO. Save everything! If you don't, you may accidentally throw away something important. Be sure to save the box, packing materials, and any paperwork that is in the box. -.. image:: ../images/Getting_Started-resized_600x398_topobox.jpg +.. image:: images/Getting_Started-resized_600x398_topobox.jpg -.. image:: ../images/Getting_Started-resized_600x398_xoboxcontents.jpg +.. image:: images/Getting_Started-resized_600x398_xoboxcontents.jpg Before you use your XO for the first time, you should fully charge the battery. The Battery section below shows you how to install the battery and connect the charger. diff --git a/source/content/getting_support.rst b/source/getting_support.rst index 072712a..072712a 100644 --- a/source/content/getting_support.rst +++ b/source/getting_support.rst diff --git a/source/content/give_me_the_internet.rst b/source/give_me_the_internet.rst index 6b94ffe..3b81876 100644 --- a/source/content/give_me_the_internet.rst +++ b/source/give_me_the_internet.rst @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ If you are going to connect at school or at home, check with your ISP to find ou Check your current connection status as shown in the lower right area on the Frame. If you have connected successfully in the past, the XO "remembers" the connection and will connect again in the future. -.. image :: ../images/resized_100x93_frameindicator.jpg +.. image :: images/resized_100x93_frameindicator.jpg Go to a location with your XO where you know there is a Wireless Access Point (WAP) nearby. @@ -35,31 +35,31 @@ Connecting * Go to the Neighborhood View. -.. image :: ../images/neighborhoodview_fromhome_resized_240px.png +.. image :: images/neighborhoodview_fromhome_resized_240px.png * In the Search field, enter the name of the network to which you want to connect. -.. image :: ../images/Picture_54.png +.. image :: images/Picture_54.png * Or roll the pointer over one of the network access circles until you recognize the name of the wireless network. -.. image :: ../images/Picture_58.png +.. image :: images/Picture_58.png Checking name of an AP ---------------------- * Connect by clicking the center of the circle. -.. image :: ../images/Picture_56.png +.. image :: images/Picture_56.png * Wireless access points are represented by circles. The fill level indicates signal strength. -.. image :: ../images/Picture_48.png +.. image :: images/Picture_48.png * Access points that require keys have a "locked" icon. -.. image :: ../images/Picture_50.png +.. image :: images/Picture_50.png * Access points that you have successfully connected to become "Favorites" as indicated by a star icon. @@ -67,11 +67,11 @@ TODO: Picture_49.png need a new screen shot for the new mesh network * Access points that represent the Mesh network are indicated with a target icon, with one for channel 1, one for channel 6, and one for channel 11. Hover your pointer over the access point to see if you're already connected or if you need to click to connect. -.. image :: ../images/resized_79x63_alreadyconnected.jpg +.. image :: images/resized_79x63_alreadyconnected.jpg Connected -.. image :: ../images/resized_84x62_needsconnecting.jpg +.. image :: images/resized_84x62_needsconnecting.jpg Not yet connected @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Not yet connected * The center of the circle blinks while the laptop is trying to connect. -.. image :: ../images/Picture_57.png +.. image :: images/Picture_57.png * Enter the wireless key if prompted. You might need to ask your teacher or parent for the wireless key. @@ -89,26 +89,26 @@ Entering wireless encryption (WEP) password * Once you are connected, the menu on the circle in the Neighborhood View changes, and you can see a circle in the lower right area of the Frame. -.. image :: ../images/resized_100x93_frameindicator.jpg +.. image :: images/resized_100x93_frameindicator.jpg * if the attempt to connect fails, the circle stops blinking, but the access point icon does not appear in the Frame. Click the circle in the Neighborhood View to try again—it sometimes takes 2–3 tries to connect. * To disconnect from the network, hover the pointer over the access point and click Disconnect on the menu. -.. image :: ../images/resized_79x63_alreadyconnected.jpg +.. image :: images/resized_79x63_alreadyconnected.jpg * Once your XO is connected, you can return back to the Home View and launch the Browse Activity. -.. image :: ../images/Picture_59.png +.. image :: images/Picture_59.png -.. image :: ../images/Picture_61.png +.. image :: images/Picture_61.png * If you have not yet added the Browse Activity to your favorites, click the List View (left) and scroll to Browse. Add the Activity to your favorites list by clicking the star next to it (1). Launch Browse for the first time by clicking the globe icon (2). Next time, you can use the freeform view to launch it (as is done in the next step). * If you have added the Browse Activity to your favorites list, you can click the globe icon to open the Browse Activity and test your access to the Internet. * Click the globe icon to launch the Browse Activity. -.. image :: ../images/Picture_60.png +.. image :: images/Picture_60.png If you cannot see an Access Point with a name that you recognize, the wireless antenna might be too far away, or the Access Point might not be working properly. For more information, or if you have difficulties getting a network connection, refer to the Troubleshooting chapter. diff --git a/source/content/glossary.rst b/source/glossary.rst index 80ef950..80ef950 100644 --- a/source/content/glossary.rst +++ b/source/glossary.rst diff --git a/source/content/gnome.rst b/source/gnome.rst index 0f7c283..7d9ccbb 100644 --- a/source/content/gnome.rst +++ b/source/gnome.rst @@ -4,20 +4,20 @@ Gnome In late 2009 OLPC added a more conventional desktop environment called GNOME to its operating system. This is intended for older children and advanced users. -.. image :: ../images/Gnome-desktop.jpg +.. image :: images/Gnome-desktop.jpg Users can switch from Sugar to GNOME through the Switch Desktop option under My Settings. -.. image :: ../images/Gnome-control_panel.png +.. image :: images/Gnome-control_panel.png After selecting the Switch Desktop option another confirmation dialogue with additional information appears. The switch to GNOME can be initiated by clicking the Restart now button. -.. image :: ../images/Gnome-confirmation.png +.. image :: images/Gnome-confirmation.png Switching back to Sugar from GNOME can be done via the Switch to Sugar icon on the GNOME desktop or the Application - System Tools menu and confirming the corresponding message box. -.. image :: ../images/Gnome-switch_back.jpg +.. image :: images/Gnome-switch_back.jpg Further information about GNOME is available on the `GNOME Web site `_ and its extensive `Help section `_. Additional information about how to transfer files from Sugar's Journal to GNOME's Documents folder can be found in the Journal section. diff --git a/source/content/group_view.rst b/source/group_view.rst index 097f56b..65cac7a 100644 --- a/source/content/group_view.rst +++ b/source/group_view.rst @@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ The Group View shows you, your friends and allows you to easily interact with th Accessing the Group View ------------------------ -.. image:: ../images/Group_icon.png +.. image:: images/Group_icon.png To show the Group View, click the Group icon on the Frame or press the F2 key. -.. image:: ../images/Group_main.png +.. image:: images/Group_main.png The Group View shows you and your friends. XO icons that are dimmed represent friends who are currently offline. @@ -20,24 +20,24 @@ Adding a friend You add friends to the Group View from the Neighborhood View. -.. image:: ../images/Group_friend.png +.. image:: images/Group_friend.png When you hover over an XO icon, the Make friend menu option appears. Click this option to add that person as a friend. -.. image:: ../images/Group_main_friended.png +.. image:: images/Group_main_friended.png Your new friend's icon then appears in the Group View. Inviting a friend ----------------- -.. image:: ../images/Group_invite.png +.. image:: images/Group_invite.png From the hover menu, you can also invite friends to join your current Activity. There is more information about invitations and sharing in the Collaborating chapter. Removing a friend ----------------- -.. image:: ../images/Group_unfriend.png +.. image:: images/Group_unfriend.png You can remove a friend from the Group View using the hover menu. Click Remove friend. That person's icon disappears from the Group View. diff --git a/source/content/hardware_evolution.rst b/source/hardware_evolution.rst index 5d26cbe..5d26cbe 100644 --- a/source/content/hardware_evolution.rst +++ b/source/hardware_evolution.rst diff --git a/source/content/home_view.rst b/source/home_view.rst index 7efe37a..6dff024 100644 --- a/source/content/home_view.rst +++ b/source/home_view.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Use the Home View to begin new Activities. Note: When you have clicked on an Activity's icon, please wait for that Activity to start. If you get impatient and happen to click again on the Activity's icon, you may end up with that Activity being started twice. When you click on an Activity's icon, you will see a start-up view while that Activity initializes. Once the Activity is running, you will be placed into its Activity View. If the Activity fails to start, you will instead be returned to Home View. -.. image :: ../images/Home_icon.png +.. image :: images/Home_icon.png To get to the Home View, click the Home icon on the Frame or press the F3 key. @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ The Home View has several modes. Each mode has a different arrangement of Activi Favorites View -------------- -.. image :: ../images/Home_fav-annotated.png +.. image :: images/Home_fav-annotated.png 1. Search box: Use the search box to find Activities. Note: If in List view you see fewer Activities than expected, you may need to click on the small X at the right end of the search box to undo an unintended search request. 2. Favorites modes: Click an icon to switch to a different view. Hover over the Favorites icon to see a menu that lets you pick Ring mode or Freeform mode. @@ -28,14 +28,14 @@ Favorites View 5. Active Activity icon: The icon of the currently active Activity appears under the XO icon. 6. XO icon: Hover the pointer over the "XO" in the center of the Home View to bring up a menu and to access the Sugar Control Panel (Please see the chapter on Customizing Sugar). -.. image:: ../images/Home_fav-search.png +.. image:: images/Home_fav-search.png When a search is started the Activities which don't correspond to the result are greyed out. List View --------- -.. image :: ../images/Home_list-annotated.png +.. image :: images/Home_list-annotated.png Use the List view to manage all of your Activities and to choose which Activity icons will appear on the Favorites view. @@ -47,20 +47,20 @@ Use the List view to manage all of your Activities and to choose which Activity Favorites View in Freeform Mode ------------------------------- -.. image :: ../images/Home_fav-freeform.png +.. image :: images/Home_fav-freeform.png The Freeform mode of the Home View works the same as the Ring mode, but the icons are arranged arbitrarily instead of in a circle. You can drag the icons in this View to visually group them in a way that makes sense to you. Activity Menu ------------- -.. image :: ../images/Home_fav-activity-menu.png +.. image :: images/Home_fav-activity-menu.png When hovering over an Activity icon a corresponding menu appears. From there you can directly resume the last few Activity sessions or choose to start a new one. XO Menu ------- -.. image :: ../images/Home_fav-menu.png +.. image :: images/Home_fav-menu.png Use the hover menu that appears over the XO icon to access the Sugar Control Panel and to shutdown or restart the computer. diff --git a/source/content/how_to_volunteer.rst b/source/how_to_volunteer.rst index 6926a63..6926a63 100644 --- a/source/content/how_to_volunteer.rst +++ b/source/how_to_volunteer.rst diff --git a/source/content/index.rst b/source/index.rst index 50761fb..50761fb 100644 --- a/source/content/index.rst +++ b/source/index.rst diff --git a/source/content/journal.rst b/source/journal.rst index 0261cf9..3788aa4 100644 --- a/source/content/journal.rst +++ b/source/journal.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The Journal also supports external storage media such as a USB device or a SD ca Accessing the Journal --------------------- -.. image:: ../images/Journal_home.png +.. image:: images/Journal_home.png To show the Journal, click the Journal icon on the Frame. @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ On an XO laptop, you can press the magnifying glass key in the top row of the ke Journal features ---------------- -.. image:: ../images/Journal_main_annotated.png +.. image:: images/Journal_main_annotated.png The Journal View contains a menu and a list of journal entries: @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ The Journal View contains a menu and a list of journal entries: Journal Detail view ------------------- -.. image:: ../images/Journal_detail-annotated.png +.. image:: images/Journal_detail-annotated.png The Detail view appears when you click the Detail view button for an entry. This view lets you examine and annotate the entry. @@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ The Detail view appears when you click the Detail view button for an entry. This * 12 - Tags field: You can enter search tags. Tags are keywords used to describe a journal entry so that you can find it later using the Search box. For example, if your project is for school, maybe science class, and it is a report about local flowers, you could put "science" and "flowers" as the tags. You can write as many tags as you wish. You can also use keywords to help you "group" this entry, for instance by origin or context. * 13 - Description field: You can type a description of the entry, which you can find later using the Search box. Use a description to remind you of what you did. For example: "Flowers I saw on the hike to the waterfall". Or you can reflect on your work and process: what I have done; how I have done it; and how successful these efforts have been. "This was not easy, but I learned a lot about different types of flowers in my community by speaking with my family". This is important because these description can be shown in the reflection Activity called "Portfolio". -.. image:: ../images/Journal_detail-view-start.png +.. image:: images/Journal_detail-view-start.png When resuming from the Detail View, you can choose among different Activities. Using removable media ---------------------- -.. image:: ../images/Journal_usb-drive.png +.. image:: images/Journal_usb-drive.png When you insert removable media—such as a USB device or SD card—it appears as an icon on the bottom edge of the main Journal view. @@ -73,11 +73,11 @@ When you insert removable media—such as a USB device or SD card—it appears a * Documents folder: Click the Documents icon to show the contents of * USB device: Click the USB icon (or SD icon) to show the removable-media file system. -.. image:: ../images/Journal_dragndrop-annotated.png +.. image:: images/Journal_dragndrop-annotated.png You can drag entries from the Journal onto the Documents folder or removable media (and vice-versa) -.. image:: ../images/Journal_external-media.png +.. image:: images/Journal_external-media.png To remove (unmount) the external file system, choose Remove on the hover menu. @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Caution: If you have a Terminal running you may inadvertently have your removabl Sending Journal Entries via a Network ------------------------------------- -.. image:: ../images/Journal_send.png +.. image:: images/Journal_send.png The Journal allows you to send entries to other people who are using Sugar via a network. In order to do this the receiving user has to be registered as a friend in the Neighborhood View and be online. It does not matter whether the laptops are connected via the Mesh-network, an Ad-Hoc network, an access point, or a server. diff --git a/source/content/keyboard.rst b/source/keyboard.rst index 5b50932..589655a 100644 --- a/source/content/keyboard.rst +++ b/source/keyboard.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Keyboard The Keyboard and Touchpad ------------------------- -.. image:: ../images/keyboard.jpg +.. image:: images/keyboard.jpg TODO: diff --git a/source/content/launching_activities.rst b/source/launching_activities.rst index e879ed2..c6a32f7 100644 --- a/source/content/launching_activities.rst +++ b/source/launching_activities.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ You can launch an Activity in four different ways: When you launch an Activity, its icon flashes in the middle of the screen while it loads. -.. image :: ../images/Activity_startup_-_bordered_600px.png +.. image :: images/Activity_startup_-_bordered_600px.png Once the Activity is running, you will be placed into its Activity View. @@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ To get to the Home View, * click the Home icon on the Frame |frame| -.. |frame| image:: ../images/167px-View_buttons_home_selected.png +.. |frame| image:: images/167px-View_buttons_home_selected.png * or press the F3 key. On the XO keyboard this key has a single dot |home_key|, and is one of the view keys |nav_buttons|. -.. |home_key| image:: ../images/Home_key_f3_small.png +.. |home_key| image:: images/Home_key_f3_small.png -.. |nav_buttons| image:: ../images/163px-NAVIGATEBUTTONS.jpg +.. |nav_buttons| image:: images/163px-NAVIGATEBUTTONS.jpg Then click on the icon of the activity you want to start. If you aren't sure you have the right activity, hover your cursor over the icon for a few seconds and a label will appear with the activity name. @@ -36,11 +36,11 @@ If you've run the Activity before, clicking the icon will resume with your last If you don't see the Activity's icon, click the menu icons (2) (3) to change how the Home view displays activities. Or type part of the Activity's name in the search box (1). -.. image :: ../images/Home_-_favorites_menu_annotated_800px.png +.. image :: images/Home_-_favorites_menu_annotated_800px.png In list view mode (3) you can click the star (4) next to an Activity's name to add/remove it as a favorite. Favorite Activities appear in color in the favorites view -.. image :: ../images/Home_-_list_view_detail_annotated.png +.. image :: images/Home_-_list_view_detail_annotated.png If the Activity fails to start, you will be returned to Home View. @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Resuming from the Journal Click the activity's icon or click Resume on its hover menu. -.. image :: ../images/800px-Journal_-_Activity_with_hover_menu.png +.. image :: images/800px-Journal_-_Activity_with_hover_menu.png You can also launch some journal entries in a different activity using the hover menu. For example, you can resume an image you made in the Paint activity in Etoys or Browse. @@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ You can click the first drop-down menu in the Journal to only show certain kinds Joining a shared Activity ------------------------- -.. image :: ../images/launch_from_join.png +.. image :: images/launch_from_join.png Click the icon or click an option on the hover menu. Joining an Activity by accepting an invitation ---------------------------------------------- -.. image :: ../images/800px-Screenshot_of_Home_Julia.png +.. image :: images/800px-Screenshot_of_Home_Julia.png Click Join in the hover menu on the Frame. diff --git a/source/content/maintaining.rst b/source/maintaining.rst index 14c522f..14c522f 100644 --- a/source/content/maintaining.rst +++ b/source/maintaining.rst diff --git a/source/content/measure.rst b/source/measure.rst index c08413f..edf29c4 100644 --- a/source/content/measure.rst +++ b/source/measure.rst @@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ As well as graphing signal as a function of time, Measure can also graph as a fu The XO-1 laptop is only capable of mono input, the XO-1.5 and XO-1.75 are capable of stereo input on their microphone socket and can graph two signals at once. -.. image :: ../images/200px-Measure_tut_1_24.jpg +.. image :: images/200px-Measure_tut_1_24.jpg Using ----- -.. image :: ../images/600px-Measure-screen.JPG +.. image :: images/600px-Measure-screen.JPG 1. Select secondary toolbar - allows the Activity's Journal entry to be renamed 2. Select secondary toolbar - measurement settings @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Using 9. Use these sliders to control the sensitivity 10. The settings that are selected -.. image :: ../images/600px-Measure2ndtoolbar.JPG +.. image :: images/600px-Measure2ndtoolbar.JPG The secondary toolbar - measurement settings diff --git a/source/content/memorize.rst b/source/memorize.rst index 0a32325..f301320 100644 --- a/source/content/memorize.rst +++ b/source/memorize.rst @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Using 5. Matched pairs show in the user color 6. Game board - Click tiles to flip over. If the pair of tiles match, they are highlighted and shown on the left side. If the pair of tiles do not match, the are flipped back over. -.. image :: ../images/MemorizeGameAdd.jpg +.. image :: images/MemorizeGameAdd.jpg How to play ::::::::::: @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ To create a game, here are the features you need to know: 14. Preview Matching Pairs 15. Delete -.. image :: ../images/MemorizeGameCreate.jpg +.. image :: images/MemorizeGameCreate.jpg Applying -------- @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to create and play a Memorize activity matc 3. Tick Equal pairs check box 4. Insert Pictures and Text -.. image :: ../images/MemorizeCreateColorGame.jpg +.. image :: images/MemorizeCreateColorGame.jpg **Create Color Tiles** @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to create and play a Memorize activity matc 8. Click the Load Game icon (a folder with an up arrow) 9. Select your game! -.. image :: ../images/MemorizeCreateColorTile.jpg +.. image :: images/MemorizeCreateColorTile.jpg **Create a Sound Game** @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to create and play a Memorize activity matc 2. Click grouped game 3. Insert Picture and Text -.. image :: ../images/MemorizeCreateSoundGame.jpg +.. image :: images/MemorizeCreateSoundGame.jpg 1. Click Insert sound. The Journal opens. 2. Select and click the file name. @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ To play these games with users on more than one XO, so that the turn moves from 3. All the other XOs will see the Memorize activity icon close to your XO symbol on their neighborhood view 4. They can then join the activity by moving their cursor over the game icon. -.. image :: ../images/100px-MemorizeSharing.jpg +.. image :: images/100px-MemorizeSharing.jpg Extending --------- diff --git a/source/content/my_settings.rst b/source/my_settings.rst index 84d4f07..5c3add9 100644 --- a/source/content/my_settings.rst +++ b/source/my_settings.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ To access My Settings, go to the Home view and activate the menu on the central My Settings page -.. image :: ../images/My_Settings.png +.. image :: images/My_Settings.png Click any icon to open the indicated control. If you make changes, the window will offer you the choice whether to save (check mark) or discard (x) those changes. It may be necessary to reboot the computer or restart the Sugar session in order for the changes to take effect. diff --git a/source/content/neighborhood_view.rst b/source/neighborhood_view.rst index 2b0ccc3..1843fce 100644 --- a/source/content/neighborhood_view.rst +++ b/source/neighborhood_view.rst @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ Neighborhood View: Connecting to the Internet You can use the Neighborhood View to connect to the Internet and to collaborate with others. -.. image:: ../images/Neighborhood_icon.png +.. image:: images/Neighborhood_icon.png To see the Neighborhood View, click the Neighborhood icon on the Frame. You can also use the Neighborhood button for this purpose if your keyboard has one, or press the F1 key. Neighborhood Elements --------------------- -.. image:: ../images/Neighborhood_main_annotated.png +.. image:: images/Neighborhood_main_annotated.png 1. Search menu: You can find find people, Activities, or access points (what connects you to the Internet) using the search menu. diff --git a/source/content/opening_the_xo.rst b/source/opening_the_xo.rst index ad37844..70c0e05 100644 --- a/source/content/opening_the_xo.rst +++ b/source/opening_the_xo.rst @@ -11,18 +11,18 @@ To open the XO - Position the laptop with the handle away from you, and then rotate both of the antennae towards you. -.. image:: ../images/resized_570x322_415_600w.png +.. image:: images/resized_570x322_415_600w.png - Lift the front edge of the top of laptop, and then move the top upward away from you. You can hear and feel a slight click as you first lift the top. -.. image:: ../images/570px_OpenB3.svg_1.png +.. image:: images/570px_OpenB3.svg_1.png To flip the XO -------------- You can switch the XO so that the screen lies flat and covers the keyboard. This lets you handle the gamepad buttons more easily or read electronic books (ebooks), using the arrow buttons to page forward and backward. -.. image:: ../images/resized_600x150_spin_xo.jpg +.. image:: images/resized_600x150_spin_xo.jpg - Bring the display up to a 90-degree angle and rotate the antennae down. - Rotate the display 180 degrees until it is facing backwards. diff --git a/source/content/paint.rst b/source/paint.rst index 279afcd..2f7eda0 100644 --- a/source/content/paint.rst +++ b/source/paint.rst @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ You can start a new project or open an existing Paint project in the Journal. Yo Primary tool bar ---------------- -.. image :: ../images/DrawMainToolbar.JPG +.. image :: images/DrawMainToolbar.JPG 1. secondary toolbar - display or change the name of the image that is saved in the Journal @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Primary tool bar Secondary tool bar - Edit ------------------------- -.. image :: ../images/Edit-tb.JPG +.. image :: images/Edit-tb.JPG 1. undo @@ -68,17 +68,17 @@ Changes the properties of the brush tool or the stamp tool When the brush tool is selected, changes the color, size and shape of the brush tool. Also affects the shape and text tools. -.. image :: ../images/Brush-props.JPG +.. image :: images/Brush-props.JPG When the stamp tool is selected, changes the size of the stamp -.. image :: ../images/Stamp-props.JPG +.. image :: images/Stamp-props.JPG Secondary tool bar - Shapes --------------------------- -.. image :: ../images/Shapes-tb.JPG +.. image :: images/Shapes-tb.JPG 1. Shapes properties - set the fill color, aspect ratio, the number of sides of stars and polygons (the border is set in brush properties) @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ Secondary tool bar - Shapes Secondary tool bar - Images --------------------------- -.. image :: ../images/Image-tb.JPG +.. image :: images/Image-tb.JPG 1. Insert image from Journal diff --git a/source/content/pippy.rst b/source/pippy.rst index 2e0417e..795c1f6 100644 --- a/source/content/pippy.rst +++ b/source/pippy.rst @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Using The left column is a list of python programs, which can be viewed, and modified in the upper right window, and where the results of execution are displayed in the lower right window. -.. image :: ../images/Pippy-run.png +.. image :: images/Pippy-run.png Learning with Pippy ------------------- diff --git a/source/content/portfolio.rst b/source/portfolio.rst index 9b7fd0f..17b821f 100644 --- a/source/content/portfolio.rst +++ b/source/portfolio.rst @@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ Portfolio About ----- -.. image :: ../images/55px-Portfolio-icon.svg.png +.. image :: images/55px-Portfolio-icon.svg.png The Portfolio Activity creates a slide show from Sugar Journal entries that have been 'starred'. -.. image :: ../images/Portfolio-Tool.png +.. image :: images/Portfolio-Tool.png Where to get Portfolio ---------------------- @@ -23,19 +23,19 @@ Using Before you launch the activity, use the ☆ on the left of each Journal entry to mark that entry for inclusion in the portfolio. The Portfolio Activity will use the entry title as well as the preview image and description. -.. image :: ../images/300px-Starred-Journal-Entries.png +.. image :: images/300px-Starred-Journal-Entries.png The title text, the preview image, and the description text from Journal entries is used in the portfolio presentations. -.. image :: ../images/300px-Abacus-detail.png +.. image :: images/300px-Abacus-detail.png In the Thumbnail View, you can reorder the slides in your presentation by dragging. -.. image :: ../images/300px-Portfolio-thumbs.png +.. image :: images/300px-Portfolio-thumbs.png With the Edit-description Button, you can directly edit a Journal entry's description field. -.. image :: ../images/300px-Portfolio-edit-description.png +.. image :: images/300px-Portfolio-edit-description.png When running the activity, use the ◀ and ▶ buttons to step one-by-one through the slide show. Use the auto-play button to start/pause a slide show. The delay between slides can be controlled by the interval chosen in the combo box. (The default is 10 seconds.) @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ The Toolbars Main toolbar :::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/Portfolio_toolbar-1.png +.. image :: images/Portfolio_toolbar-1.png from left to right @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Activity Toolbar Options Toolbar ::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/Portfolio_toolbar-2.png +.. image :: images/Portfolio_toolbar-2.png **Timer Combo-box** lets you select a delay time between slides when using auto play (Choose two-seconds, ten-seconds, thirty-seconds, or one-minute delay). @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Options Toolbar Recording Toolbar ::::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/Portfolio_toolbar-3.png +.. image :: images/Portfolio_toolbar-3.png **Record Button** used to record an audio note associated with the current slide @@ -123,13 +123,13 @@ Saving to PDF Each time your launch the Portfolio activity, it will update to reflect the current contents of your Journal. If you want to save a portfolio that represents a particular moment in time (or you want to share your portfolio with someone else), you need to save it as a PDF document. Click on the "Save as PDF" Button from the Activity toolbar menu and the content of the portfolio will be saved as a document in the Journal. -.. image :: ../images/300px-Portfolio-saving-to-pdf.png +.. image :: images/300px-Portfolio-saving-to-pdf.png **Tip:** Open your Journal to make sure the portfolio has been saved. **Tip:** You may want to copy the PDF file to a USB to open it in a different XO, or any other computer, using the Browse or Read activity. -.. image :: ../images/300px-Step2.png +.. image :: images/300px-Step2.png Learning with Portfolio ----------------------- diff --git a/source/content/ports.rst b/source/ports.rst index 948bb75..1621a20 100644 --- a/source/content/ports.rst +++ b/source/ports.rst @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ Backlit screen The display functions in a full-color mode similar to other laptop displays and in an ultra-low-power, ultra-high-resolution, black-and-white mode that is readable in direct sunlight. -.. image:: ../images/leftsidefeatures.jpg -.. image:: ../images/rightsidefeatures.jpg +.. image:: images/leftsidefeatures.jpg +.. image:: images/rightsidefeatures.jpg 1, 2 - Built-in microphone :::::::::::::::::::::::::: @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ From left to right: the battery-level indicator; the power indicator; and the po Along with offering unique connectivity options, the XO laptop can work with a wide range of external devices. -.. image:: ../images/leftports.jpg +.. image:: images/leftports.jpg 11 - Antennae ears :::::::::::::::::: diff --git a/source/content/read.rst b/source/read.rst index 3aae5f4..8efc416 100644 --- a/source/content/read.rst +++ b/source/read.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Using The Read activity is launched by opening the Journal and choosing a PDF document. PDFs downloaded from Browse can be opened in this way, as can PDFs on an external storage device. The user may also start Read from the Home page Favorites circle and select a file to read. The book opens in a portrait orientation. -.. image :: ../images/500px-Read-StartupView.png +.. image :: images/500px-Read-StartupView.png Navigation ---------- @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ When the screen is in the upright position, the keyboard is available for naviga * Clarity is improved in tablet mode (turning the screen and laying it flat) by using monochrome mode. Select CTRL + Brightness keys to turn it on or off. * Monochrome outside is easier to view books (CTRL Brightness Down) -.. image :: ../images/Read-BrightnessControls.jpg +.. image :: images/Read-BrightnessControls.jpg .. note :: diff --git a/source/content/record.rst b/source/record.rst index 87b1956..984fece 100644 --- a/source/content/record.rst +++ b/source/record.rst @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Taking Photos You can use the Record Activity to take photographs of the world around you. The screenshot below highlights some of the key controls available in the main Photo Tab. -.. image : ../images/record_photo_marked.jpg +.. image : images/record_photo_marked.jpg Let's look at some specific details about the items highlighted above: @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Let's look at some specific details about the items highlighted above: Once Record successfully takes a photo, it shows up as an icon on the tray. You can click the icon to view the photo and to update information about that picture. -.. image :: ../images/photo-taken-marked_3.jpg +.. image :: images/photo-taken-marked_3.jpg In the Photo View screenshot above, item 1 shows how the tray displays a history of your previously taken photos. When you click on a photo, you are taken to the interface you see in the screenshot, which includes a text field where you can name your photo (item 2). You also see the image taken by your camera (in this case, the skyline of Chicago). Item 3 is a small output window of what your camera sees (in this case, a very happy student!). If you click on this small window, you are returned to the main photo screen from which you can take more pictures. @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Item 4 on the bottom right of your image is a little tab that allows you to find As with the photo view window, you have the output of your camera on the bottom left. You can click this to go back to taking photos. -.. image :: ../images/photo_tagging.jpg +.. image :: images/photo_tagging.jpg Video ----- @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ When you click the Video Tab, the Record Activity goes into video recording mode The screen capture below helps us to highlight a couple of items that are different or noteworthy in video mode. -.. image :: ../images/video_main.jpg +.. image :: images/video_main.jpg Notice that there are two control menus. Item 1 is a delay timer just like the one used on photo mode: it lets you delay the start of recording several seconds so you can get ready in front of the camera. The duration menu (item 2) allows you to specify a maximum length for your video. In the current implementation, you can record videos of 2, 4 or 6 minutes. @@ -65,11 +65,11 @@ Audio The Record Activity also allows you to record Audio. To do so, you simply go to the Audio Tab in the Activity. -.. image :: ../images/recordaudio.png +.. image :: images/recordaudio.png If you have a camera, an image appears in the picture window and looks like live video. -.. image :: ../images/record.png +.. image :: images/record.png Don't worry... this is only saved as a snapshot to help identify your audio recording. @@ -77,32 +77,32 @@ The controls for audio recording are virtually identical to that of video record To start recording press the button at the bottom: -.. image :: ../images/button.png +.. image :: images/button.png Your recording starts: -.. image :: ../images/recording.png +.. image :: images/recording.png You can either leave the audio recording to run until it is complete or you can stop it by pressing on the same icon you pressed to start it. As with the photo and video modes, you see an icon for your recording show up once you are done. You can click this icon to edit the name and tags assigned to your new audio recording. To replay the audio click the icon of the recording at the bottom of the page. -.. image :: ../images/done.png +.. image :: images/done.png Sharing Media ------------- You can share photos, video and audio recordings (these can just be referred to as 'media') with your friends. To share media you must first have some media in the bottom tray. In our example we have the image of a Bison (see below) in the tray. Now select the Activity Tab on the left and the Record Activity looks something like this: -.. image :: ../images/sharing_2.png +.. image :: images/sharing_2.png You then see on the right the text "Share with:". To the right of this is a drop-down menu. Change the selection here to "My Neighborhood" as shown: -.. image :: ../images/sharing_3.png +.. image :: images/sharing_3.png Others looking at the Neighborhood View see your icon with an 'eye' (the Record Activity icon) next to it: -.. image :: ../images/sharing_4.png +.. image :: images/sharing_4.png Others can now join your Activity and you can share your media with them. @@ -112,13 +112,13 @@ Joining the Record Activity Once you have shared your Record Activity others need to do the following to join. From the Neighborhood View, they need to click the 'eye' icon next to your icon: -.. image :: ../images/sharing_5.png +.. image :: images/sharing_5.png They must then choose 'Join' and their Record Activity opens with your images in their tray. In the Record Activity, thumbnails of photographs are shared. The photograph's frame is in the same colors as the XO icon of the person who took the photo. On your Frame, you can see the icons of all of the people with whom you are collaborating. You can also see their shared media. -.. image:: ../images/sharing_7a.png +.. image:: images/sharing_7a.png You can exit a shared Activity at any time. diff --git a/source/content/repair.rst b/source/repair.rst index 1bf1cb4..4a42d86 100644 --- a/source/content/repair.rst +++ b/source/repair.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ If the pointer is not following your finger on the touchpad of a XO 1.0, or if i Hold down the three keys at one time: the upper left, upper right, and lower right of the keyboard and the fourth key, fn, the lower leftmost key, as the last one pressed, and then release them all. -.. image:: ../images/Disassembly_Guide-Four_finger.png +.. image:: images/Disassembly_Guide-Four_finger.png If this doesn't help, try shutting down the laptop and removing the battery for ten seconds before restarting. diff --git a/source/content/schoolserver.rst b/source/schoolserver.rst index bcd296b..0ff8f6a 100644 --- a/source/content/schoolserver.rst +++ b/source/schoolserver.rst @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ Learning Management System Moodle is a Learning Management System that provides the teacher with a way to create a course, manage assignments and administer assessment using a web-based interface. On the XO, the Moodle LMS is accessible via the Browse activity. Moodle features include assignment submission, discussion forums, file downloads, grade books, instant messages, calendars, news, announcements, quizzes and wiki. -.. image :: ../images/600px-Moodlemain.png +.. image :: images/600px-Moodlemain.png diff --git a/source/content/starting_the_xo.rst b/source/starting_the_xo.rst index cae361b..4e811e3 100644 --- a/source/content/starting_the_xo.rst +++ b/source/starting_the_xo.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Starting the XO Starting the XO --------------- -.. image:: ../images/417_600w.png +.. image:: images/417_600w.png To start the XO, press the Power button, near the lower right corner of the screen. The XO takes about 30 seconds to start up. @@ -20,19 +20,19 @@ After you press the power button and the XO initially starts up, the XO screen a - Type your name. -.. image:: ../images/resized_400x300_Simple_Manual_01_Entering_Name.png +.. image:: images/resized_400x300_Simple_Manual_01_Entering_Name.png - After you enter your name, click Next. (Use a finger on the touchpad below the keyboard to move the arrow over the word "Next". Press the key below the touchpad on the left with an "X" on it to "click".) -.. image:: ../images/resized_400x300_Simple_Manual_02_Entered_Name.png +.. image:: images/resized_400x300_Simple_Manual_02_Entered_Name.png - Next, you see a small O on top of an X. This symbol represents you when you use your XO. Use your finger on the touchpad to move the arrow over the person symbol. "Click" this person symbol by pressing the key with an "X" on the left below the touchpad to choose colors that you like. -.. image:: ../images/resized_400x300_Simple_Manual_03_Choosing_Color.png +.. image:: images/resized_400x300_Simple_Manual_03_Choosing_Color.png - After you chose your colors, click "Done." -.. image:: ../images/resized_400x300_Simple_Manual_04_Chose_Color.png +.. image:: images/resized_400x300_Simple_Manual_04_Chose_Color.png Putting the XO to sleep ----------------------- diff --git a/source/content/sugar_ui.rst b/source/sugar_ui.rst index 9c829a1..1cefbd8 100644 --- a/source/content/sugar_ui.rst +++ b/source/sugar_ui.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The Sugar platform encourages learning through personal expression. The user interface differs from the traditional Desktop metaphor. It uses a "zooming" metaphor—each view represents a different scale of interaction. You move between a view of the network "neighborhood", your "friends", your "home page", and your currently open application ("Activity"). Each view occupies the entire screen. There are no overlapping windows to deal with. -.. image :: ../images/zoom.png +.. image :: images/zoom.png With Sugar, you zoom between views: from your network neighborhood to your current Activity. diff --git a/source/content/switching_activities.rst b/source/switching_activities.rst index f41ea3b..962116b 100644 --- a/source/content/switching_activities.rst +++ b/source/switching_activities.rst @@ -8,15 +8,15 @@ You can switch between Activities in two ways: * In the Frame, click the icon of the Activity you want to switch to. * Hold down alt + tab at the same time to cycle through your open Activities until you reach the one you want. -.. image :: ../images/800px-Screenshot_of_Home_for_switching_screens.png +.. image :: images/800px-Screenshot_of_Home_for_switching_screens.png pressing alt + tab again -.. image :: ../images/800px-Screenshot_of_TurtleArt_window_switchingscreens.png +.. image :: images/800px-Screenshot_of_TurtleArt_window_switchingscreens.png pressing alt + tab again -.. image :: ../images/800px-Screenshot_of_Maze_Activity_Switching_Screens.png +.. image :: images/800px-Screenshot_of_Maze_Activity_Switching_Screens.png .. note :: diff --git a/source/content/tamtammini.rst b/source/tamtammini.rst index d387c61..b158426 100644 --- a/source/content/tamtammini.rst +++ b/source/tamtammini.rst @@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ Starting TamTamMini Select the TamTamMini icon (little drum with drumsticks)from the Favorites View. If you aren't sure you have the right Activity, hover your cursor over the icon for a few seconds and, a little label that says "TamTamMini" will appear. -.. image :: ../images/TamTamMiniInFavoritesView-annotated.png +.. image :: images/TamTamMiniInFavoritesView-annotated.png If you cannot find TamTamMini, change to the List View -.. image :: ../images/TamTamMiniInListView-annotated.png +.. image :: images/TamTamMiniInListView-annotated.png When you find it in List View first check the little star next to the name of the Activity. If it is not filled in, click on the star so you can move it to the Favorites View. In either view, when you find the icon, click on it to open TamTamMini. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Learning With TamTamMini Choosing An Instrument :::::::::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images//TamTamMiniMainScreen-annotated.png +.. image :: images//TamTamMiniMainScreen-annotated.png TamTamMini offers a wide variety of instruments and sounds. Before choosing the instrument you will use in these explorations, take time to try all of the sounds. If you hover your cursor over one of the pictures, the name of the instrument or sound will appear. Click on the picture and you will hear the sound. Clicking again repeats the sound. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do Note: "Do" is repeated in the second line. Leave one out if you like. You may also want to practice the scale a bit until you feel comfortable with it. -.. image :: ../images/XOKeyboardWithDO-Re-Mi.png +.. image :: images/XOKeyboardWithDO-Re-Mi.png Playing A Simple Song diff --git a/source/content/terminal.rst b/source/terminal.rst index 0073af7..47ab180 100644 --- a/source/content/terminal.rst +++ b/source/terminal.rst @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The **man** and **info** utilities are unfortunately not available on XOs, but w The Toolbar ------------ -.. image :: ../images/Terminal-toolbar.png +.. image :: images/Terminal-toolbar.png * Activity: Name this session and add a description to Journal * Edit (scissors icon): Copy and Paste diff --git a/source/content/troubleshooting_connectivity.rst b/source/troubleshooting_connectivity.rst index ef445d4..76788b7 100644 --- a/source/content/troubleshooting_connectivity.rst +++ b/source/troubleshooting_connectivity.rst @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ Inability to connect with an Access Point from the Neighborhood View is the most Go to the Neighborhood View and type the name of your SSID in the Seach box to highlight your access point. Each circle network icon represents a Service Set Identifier (SSID). On one of the icons in the Neighborhood View, you should see your Wi-Fi hotspot's network name. -.. image:: ../images/resized_400x300_8.2neighborhoodview.png +.. image:: images/resized_400x300_8.2neighborhoodview.png -.. image :: ../images/resized_400x300_highlightedssid.png +.. image :: images/resized_400x300_highlightedssid.png If you cannot see the network name there may be a few reasons for this, so continue troubleshooting. @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Is your WiFi router configured to support 802.11b or 802.11g or both? Read the documentation for your wireless router to determine how to configure it for 802.11g support, or to determine if it is using the 802.11g protocol. In this example, the Mode drop-down list is where you would look for protocol settings. It may not work to have both g and b modes as shown, so try different configurations to see if another configuration works. -.. image :: ../images/resized_400x174_wirelessroutersettings.jpg +.. image :: images/resized_400x174_wirelessroutersettings.jpg Are the access point settings not in channels 1, 6, or 11? ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Is your access point working on another channel that is not in 1, 6, or 11? For Try changing your access point to one of the three channels and check if you can associate your XO to it. Refer to your access point's documentation for information on changing the frequency channel that your access point broadcasts on. This image shows an example of the settings for a wireless router. The Channel field is where you change the frequency setting. -.. image :: ../images/resized_400x147_broadbandroutersettings.jpg +.. image :: images/resized_400x147_broadbandroutersettings.jpg Why can't the XO Browse when connected? --------------------------------------- diff --git a/source/content/turtleart.rst b/source/turtleart.rst index 2ac2d6e..1e3220d 100644 --- a/source/content/turtleart.rst +++ b/source/turtleart.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Turtle Art About ----- -.. image :: ../images/Activity-Turtle_Art.png +.. image :: images/Activity-Turtle_Art.png Turtle Art, also known as Turtle Blocks, is an activity with a Logo-inspired graphical "turtle" that draws colorful art based on snap-together visual programming elements. Its "low floor" provides an easy entry point for beginners. It also has "high ceiling" programming, graphics, mathematics, and Computer Science features which will challenge the more adventurous student. @@ -21,13 +21,13 @@ Is included in the OLPC image, and can be downloaded from the `Sugarlabs Activit Using Turtle Art ---------------- -.. image :: ../images/300px-Screenshot_of_Turtle_Art_Activity_getting_started.png +.. image :: images/300px-Screenshot_of_Turtle_Art_Activity_getting_started.png Start by clicking on (or dragging) blocks from the Turtle palette. Use multiple blocks to create drawings; as the turtle moves under your control, colorful lines are drawn. You add blocks to your program by clicking on or dragging them from the palette to the main area. You can delete a block by dragging it back onto the palette. Click anywhere on a "stack" of blocks to start executing that stack or by clicking in the Rabbit (fast) , Turtle (slow) or Bug (debug) buttons |rabit-turtle| on the Project Toolbar. -.. |rabit-turtle| image:: ../images/80px-Rabbitturtle.jpg +.. |rabit-turtle| image:: images/80px-Rabbitturtle.jpg Toolbars -------- @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Toolbars Main Toolbar :::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/TAmain.png +.. image :: images/TAmain.png From left to right: @@ -58,12 +58,12 @@ Keyboard short cuts for the above: Alt+ palette; blocks; run; walk; stop; erase; On older versions of Sugar (e.g., 0.84), the main toolbar will look like this: -.. image :: ../images/TA0.84.png +.. image :: images/TA0.84.png Project Toolbar ::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/TurtleBlocks_Toolbar_1.png +.. image :: images/TurtleBlocks_Toolbar_1.png From left to right: @@ -83,12 +83,12 @@ From left to right: * On smaller screens, the load/save buttons are shown on a palette. * To share a stack, click on the share button. The cursor will change to the hand shape Ta-hand-cursor.png. Place the cursor on any block or stack of blocks and click. The blocks will be shared and the cursor will change back to the arrow shape. -.. image :: ../images/TurtleBlocks_Toolbar_1a.png +.. image :: images/TurtleBlocks_Toolbar_1a.png Edit Toolbar :::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/TurtleBlocks_Toolbar_2.png +.. image :: images/TurtleBlocks_Toolbar_2.png The Edit toolbar is used to copy stacks of blocks to the clipboard and to paste stacks from the clipboard. To copy a stack, click on the copy button or type Ctrl-c. The cursor will change to the hand shape Ta-hand-cursor.png. Place the cursor on any block or stack of blocks and click. The blocks will be copied to the Sugar clipboard and the cursor will change back to the arrow shape. To paste from the clipboard, type Ctrl-v or click the paste button. @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ From left to right: View Toolbar :::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/TurtleBlocks_Toolbar_4.png +.. image :: images/TurtleBlocks_Toolbar_4.png From left to right: @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Palettes Toolbar The palette menus are revealed by clicking on the Block icon on the main toolbar. (On older Sugar systems, select the Projects toolbar. When running Turtle Art from GNOME, the palettes are visible by default.) -.. image :: ../images/TurtleBlocks_Toolbar_5.png +.. image :: images/TurtleBlocks_Toolbar_5.png There are ten palettes of program elements available for program construction: Turtle movements; Pen attributes; Color attributes; Numeric operators; Logical operators; Logical blocks; Sensor blocks; Media blocks; Customization functions; and Presentation blocks. An eleventh palette is used for restoring blocks from the trash. @@ -130,12 +130,12 @@ Blocks are dragged from the palette onto the canvas surface. To dispose of a blo The |Showblocks| button, which replaces the Stop button on the main toolbar while the program is executing, is used to reveal the program blocks. Individual palettes can be hidden by clicking on their highlighted tab. -.. |Showblocks| image:: ../images/55px-Show-blocks.svg.png +.. |Showblocks| image:: images/55px-Show-blocks.svg.png Turtle Palette :::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/TAturtle.png +.. image :: images/TAturtle.png These blocks are used to control the movements of the turtle. @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ These blocks are used to control the movements of the turtle. Pen Palette ::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/TApen.png +.. image :: images/TApen.png These blocks are used to control the attributes of the turtle's pen. @@ -175,14 +175,14 @@ These blocks are used to control the attributes of the turtle's pen. Color Palette ::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/TAcolors.png +.. image :: images/TAcolors.png These blocks can be used with the set-pen-color block in place of a number block. Numbers Palette ::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/TAnumbers.png +.. image :: images/TAnumbers.png These blocks are arithmetic and boolean operators. @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ These blocks are arithmetic and boolean operators. Flow Palette :::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/TAflow.png +.. image :: images/TAflow.png These blocks control program flow. @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ These blocks control program flow. Blocks Palette :::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/TAblocks.png +.. image :: images/TAblocks.png These blocks are for defining variables and subroutines. @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ These blocks are for defining variables and subroutines. Sensors Palette ::::::::::::::: -.. image :: ../images/TAsensors.png +.. image :: images/TAsensors.png * query keyboard: check for keyboard input (results are stored in the keyboard block) * keyboard: current value of keyboard input (can be used in place of a number block) @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ See `Using Turtle Art Sensors