Hi Sneha,
Your implementation seems nice, but would be better if you show the changes
done on a committed change list on github, so that we can see the changes
at one place and contribute.
I would request you to look into the already existing Paint activity to get
an idea about the basic stuff. P
Hi Michaël,
The activity looks really nice, and is very functional.
Can you package a .xo to try on Sugar?
Would be good if yo can work with Sneha and Puneet.
About the UI a few suggestions:
In the Sugar Paint activity we used few buttons in the main toolbar,
to enable the kids use the app with the
Hi Sneha,
I have tried your activity, a few comments below:
Please subscribe to sugar-devel mailing list (
https://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel)
and reply to all, not just me. There are other people with more experience
than me
on this specific area, like Puneet, that gently offered he
It would be nice to combine efforts. On the other hand, the two
approaches are different enough as to merit having multiple paint
programs around if people are willing to maintain them.
regards.
-walter
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 6:37 AM, Lionel Laské wrote:
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> Hi Sneha, hi all,
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> Nice to see n
Hi Sneha, hi all,
Nice to see new contributors interested to help. Your app look like nice.
Not sure however to understand why you choose AngularJS here, Paint seems
more related to Canvas.
BTW, there is already a port of Paint Activity in JavaScript.
Michaël work on it for the GSoC project [1] t
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