Both Color and Time help. Note that you had to also modify the code and in some cases this gets tedious. You could use the same approach I used in time with color. The "speed" could be the rate of color change. to fd :a setpc penc + :speed origforward a: end or even better to fd :a setpc (list (first penc) + :speed 0 0) origforward a: end jstclair@omsd.cerf.fred.org wrote: > > Please reply to bh@anarres.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Brian Harvey) or > logo-l@gsn.org NOT logo-list@gsn.org or me. > > -John- > --Message below re-posted by <jstclair@omsd.cerf.fred.org> > Date - 20 May 1998 21:12:53 GMT > >From - bh@anarres.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Brian Harvey) > To - jcstclair@omsd > Subject - Re: LOGO-L> davi's star > Usenet: comp.lang.logo > ------------------ > Post Usenet mail to comp-lang-logo@ucbvax.berkeley.edu > ------------------ > > Instead of all this slow motion, I found that the easiest way for > me to understand the program was to say > > repeat 3 [cstar 50 setpc pencolor+1] > > -- =============================================================== George Mills email: mills@softronix.com http://www.softronix.com The www page contains some very powerful educational software. Our single most important investment is our kids. --------------------------------------------------------------- Please post messages to the Logo forum to logo-l@gsn.org. Mail questions about the list administration to logofdn@gsn.org. To unsubscribe send unsubscribe logo-l to majordomo@gsn.org.
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