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Hi Rod,
I guess you could use this line:
everyone [if (128 = shape) [infront]]
whenever you want to put the turtles with the "UGA" shape in front.
Daniel
OpenWorld Learning
On 21 Nov 2002 at 16:53, Rod_Hames@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I am using the Infront command to help make a simple matching game. You
> know one turtle shape covers another. Click on the cover turtle and it HT
> (disappears) and you see the shape under it. Match two shapes and you get
> the idea. A simple memory game.
>
> Kids working on the game have to sometimes us the Infront command. The
> command works great until I save, exit and then return. All the shapes I
> said to do Infront go right back to their original state of being in back
> of the correct shape.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> I am attaching the file for you to see.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rod
> rod_hames@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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