On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 1:34 PM, roberto <robert...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, i am about to start writing worksheet about possible uses of
> turtleArt in math education.
>
> I'd like to solve the following problems, otherwise i'll be able to do
> nothing :)
>
> - i've installed sugar on Debian 5.0 but, as you already know, a lot
> of activities are missing; turtleArt is one of this, so i think i
> cannot use it on my Debian (tell me if there is a workaround ...)
> - is it possible to use t.A. as a standalone application on Debian or,
> at least, GNU/Linux in general ?

>From within Sugar, you can load turtle art from
activities.sugarlabs.org (using the Browse activity). From outside of
Sugar, either grab the .xo bundle and unzip it into ~/Activities/ or
do a git clone from git.sugarlabs.org/projects/turtleart

You can run a somewhat limited version of Turtle Art from the standard
GNU/Linux desktop. But your work will not be saved (not yet at least)
and you don't get collaboration.

./turtleart.py

> - if the two roads above are unfeasible, then i'll switch to soas
>
> thank you
> --
> roberto
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-walter

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