I've been thinking of adding a "user" library for this purpose. The idea of push and pop turtle state has come up before and it is a very nice concept. You can do some incredibly cools things with stacks and recursion. Dale R. Reed wrote: > > George said: > >I did not put the buried procedures in the library. > >I just pasted the whole thing into the editor in one shot. > > > >If I recall the second one did not include the library > >procedures. I EDALL'd the first one cleared everything pasted > >in the colored one. And I noticed the library procedures > >were not included which was understandable. But since > >they were hidden they were still defined and it worked fine. > > Instead I EDALL'd the latest colored code then copied and pasted in > the rp and np from the previous code. > > The reason I did not add the np and rp procedures to my library is I > have not decided on the best way of adding new procedures, including > Yehuda's suggested additions, but not having them lost when I download > the latest version of MSWLogo. So I generally try to make each > program non-dependent on non-George Mills supplied library procedures. > Dale > --- > $ dale-reed@worldnet.att.net Seattle, Washington U.S.A. $ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > 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. -- =============================================================== George Mills (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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