At lunch today I tried out my latest View Slides on my XO for the first time and found that I *could* see all of the images with the code I was using. So it would seem to be an issue with the Sugar test environment that ships with Fedora 11 and 10, and not an issue with Sugar itself. I think. Also, the code to add an image to the slide show is broken on the XO but works fine in Fedora 10 and 11.
So it looks like I don't have a question after all. James Simmons On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Jim Simmons<nices...@gmail.com> wrote: > In View Slides I have some code that lists out what image files it > finds in the Journal and puts the results in a table, with the idea > that these images may be added to a slide show. Until now I have been > just putting image files in the root directory of a thumb drive and > have been using the code below to list them: > > ds_objects, num_objects = > datastore.find({'mime_type':['image/jpeg', 'image/gif', 'image/tiff', > \ > 'image/png']}, 'title') > for i in xrange (0, num_objects, 1): > iter = self.ls_right.append() > self.ls_right.set(iter, COLUMN_IMAGE, > ds_objects[i].metadata['title']) > self.ls_right.set(iter, COLUMN_PATH, ds_objects[i]) > > Now this works, but there is a limit to how many files you can put in > a thumb drive root. I decided to make subdirectories in the thumb > drive and put images in each. As far as the Journal Activity itself > is concerned this works fine. I have no problem seeing my image files > in the Journal Activity when it is pointing to the thumb drive. > However, I do not get a listing of the stuff in the thumb drive with > this code, unless the picture is in the root directory of the thumb > drive. > > Obviously there is a way to list out these images since the Journal > can do it. So what am I missing here? > > Thanks, > > James Simmons > _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel