Hi John,
i am extremely interested in your program. Works very well, only problem
i have is that the Tk-Fonts are hard to read on my screen resolution.

I will use your excellent xturtle-gui for my Python-courses for kids.

I think your program is a great way to let a kid "play" around and click
buttons before introducing it to a python code editor.

Sadly i am already involved in more projects than i can handle, but
maybe i will find the time to contribute to your project a bit.

What did Gregor said to your program ?

bye,
        -Horst




Am Freitag, den 21.12.2007, 15:27 -0500 schrieb John Posner:
> A while ago, Horst Jens noted on this forum that Gregor Lingl has created
> Xturtle, an extension of the standard Python "turtle" module. I played with
> it, loved it, and decided to start working on a point-and-click interface to
> it. For those interested, the current state-of-the-script is at this
> Yahoo-hosted site:
> 
>    http://www.geocities.com/jjphoogrp/
> 
> To facilitate a transition to "real coding", the user's point-and-click work
> generates an executable transcript -- comments included! (Actually, I would
> defend the viewpoint that a point-and-click sequence *is* real coding. So
> maybe we should call it "traditional coding".)
> 
> If there's some interest in pushing this project further, I'll place it on
> SourceForge.
> 
> -John
> 
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