http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Application_Stack shows the replacement of the special .xol format for browse with the more general Journal.
http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/840 "Populate Journal with a handful of useful/exemplary items" seems to consider PDF the prefered choice for documents. But there are dynamic HTML documents that are designed for exactly the kind of environment that OLPC/Sugar wants to promote. A "hello, world" example which produces dynamic HTML should be in this collection. Emle - Electronic Mathematics Laboratory Equipment is just such an application/document. It runs in Browse. It is composed of HTML, XML, and CSS. It uses Javascript and XSLT to produce a dynamic HTML, CSS, DOM, SVG and Javascript document. It is not a collection static of images and/or words. It is a tool to allow students to interact with visualizations of math concepts. The collection on a web server: http://emle.sourceforge.net/emle020405/emle_index.html The web site is: http://emle.sf.net The tar ball package is: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/emle/emle020405_BL0011.tar. This can be used as a "hello world" example for (dynamic) Browse collections. It is designed to be expanded with more Labs, Equipment and features. HowTo Contribute to Emle - Introduction: http://emle.sourceforge.net/emle020405/dev/contribute_introduction.html -- C.W.Holeman II | cwhii_c...@julianlocals.com | http://JulianLocals.com/cwhii To only a fraction of the human race does God give the privilege of earning one's bread doing what one would have gladly pursued free, for passion. I am very thankful. The Mythical Man-Month Epilogue/F.P.Brooks _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel