Tomeu Vizoso wrote: > On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 11:44, Simon Schampijer <si...@schampijer.de> wrote: >> Simon Schampijer wrote: >>> Gary C Martin wrote: >>>> On 17 Apr 2009, at 08:15, Tomeu Vizoso wrote: >>>> >>>>> Congratulations to Gary and Aleksey. >>>>> >>>>> Paola is a teacher from .uy and has already tried the new version of >>>>> Labyrinth and written a small tutorial about how to create mind maps >>>>> with it, see link in the forwarded email below. >>>> Thanks Tomeu, very open to feedback (have a long list myself also), so >>>> please do feel free bounce any feedback you see my way. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> -Gary >>> Hi Gary, >>> >>> awesome work - of course a big thank to Aleksey as well. Had fun >>> creating a map with Labyrinth today - some thoughts: >>> >>> - zooming shortcuts: In Browse we use (ctrl++ and ctrl+-) for zoom in >>> and zoom out. Write does the same. Not sure what Read does - at least >>> ctrl++ does not work. Would be cool to settle on some short cuts. (Btw: >>> the wheel on a mouse does work as well for zooming) >>> >>> - zoom: is there a way that when I zoomed in, that I move to another >>> area of the canvas? (hope it is clear what I mean here) >>> >>> - scaling of images: when an image is scaled moving it does take very >>> very long - I guess it is re-rendered >>> >>> - translations: is labyrinth up in pootle? >> Just seen that this is already the case - and that we have the German >> translations even done already. Maybe we can do a release with the >> translations? Is the translation team aware that Labyrinth is ready to >> be translated? No spanish translation yet - as of today. I guess the >> teacher from Uruguay who has been doing the tutorial will have it done >> in 5 minutes ;) > > Sounds like a good idea. Could someone who is in this list and also in > olpc-sur ask there for a translation? > > Thanks, > > Tomeu
Yeah that would be awesome. Otherwise I would have to write me a Translate-Activity to write the request myself :) BTW, a teacher request for the labyrinth activity: Can I print that out? Would be cool to be able to export the diagram to pdf or a png (not only handy for printing). Regards, Simon _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep