2006. 06. 9, péntek keltezéssel 14.18-kor Ted Gould ezt írta:
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Nicu Buculei wrote:
ted@...11... wrote:
I was looking to see if Inkscape would run on these, but the only have 112MB of usable RAM, I think we'd have to significantly focus on memory footprint reduction to make it in there
Another concern would be the small screen size - for example Abiword has a Summer of Code project to create an interface fitting the OLPC screen.
While the demo boxes have a small screen, my understanding was that the final copy is expected to have 1200x800 resolution, which isn't that small (200 dpi I believe). And Abiword works pretty well on my 770, which is 800x400... Odd, but perhaps it can work better!
If I read correctly, the monitor has dual mode, so 1200x900 B&W and 800x480 (?) color mode. So the black and white mode will be usefull for e-book mode. (for this reason there are buttons near the screen)
So if I understand correctly, the problem, is to create a dumped inkscape version, with less capability, no extension, and so on. Perhaps it would be usefull to converting hand drawed diagrams, into more beautiful vector format, and so on.
Btw, is there anybody, who have seriously tried to take note (with a laptop) in a university class? Especially difficult to write down the equation, diagrams and so on. But in a collaborative fashion it would be really easy (2-3 person, one note the text, one write the diagram, etc. So the slower computer aided note will accelerated by 2-3person. In this way it would be usable).
So I think inkscape with the inkboard capability on the horizont has a really good chance to take part in the olpc laptop movement.
What the others think?
Khiraly