<html><head></head><body>If I understand this correctly I think the Cbebbies bedtime stories app has something similar. You have a library and you only can have a certain amount of books (they include audio and mild animations and interactions).<br>
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On the cbeebies games from time to time the games you had are removed and new ones take their place, but I think it shows the user the progress.<br>
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<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">El 19 de septiembre de 2015 18:36:04 GMT+01:00, JAZEIX Johnny <jazeix@gmail.com> escribió:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
<pre class="k9mail">Hi,<br />As you may know, we are reaching the maximum size for apk package for <br />the android version. One solution found to bypass it is to have a kind <br />of package center (store, plugin system..., call it whatever you want <br />:)). By default, the apk (for android but we can do it for all <br />platforms, no need to be specific for one) will contain only "some" <br />activities and the other ones will be downloadable on the GCompris <br />website. Some is to be defined but I think that we need to put enough <br />activities for people to get an idea of the software, maybe the maximum <br />as long as we don't go above the limit?<br /><br />As for voices, the files can be put in a local folder (data2/activities <br />for example). We could have a Content file listing all the activities <br />that we can download for the site. However, we need more infos (we can't <br />put only the rcc filename to the user). What I thought of, is having <br />another
rcc file containing the ActivityInfo.qml files of all <br />activities. This way, we have the names, sections, difficulties and <br />descriptions of each available activity. The content file could still be <br />useful to know if there is activity updates to only download them.<br /><br />On configuration panel, we could have a new Dialog (activated after <br />clicking on a new button "Activities" for example) where we'll have a <br />menu with all the sections at top, a list of all activities of current <br />selected section at left and on the remaining space, the description of <br />the selected activity (or simply a tree, not sure what is best for <br />user). Or we can wait to do the admin part and it will be handled by it.<br /><br />What do you think of it?<br /><br />Johnny<br /><br /><hr /><br />GCompris-devel mailing list<br />GCompris-devel@kde.org<br /><a
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