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Subject: turning teachers on to MW - the graphics are great!
From: mwforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Steve Robson)
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 08:49:20 +0000

...and another thought! If you want some good graphics for turtle shapes, you can search the 'net (with appropriate care) and locate a web page graphic which can be copied and pasted to the shape centre. The tumbnails in Google image search are ofetn a useful size, and if the search is made for gif files only, the background is often white.

Just a thought.

Steve

From: "Wendy Petti"
Reply-To: mwforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To:
Subject: RE: [MWForum]turning teachers on to MW - the graphics are great!
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 02:22:08 -0500
> > Is the following true?
> > Graphics can become shapes but shapes are not graphics??
> It works both ways for me ...
Yes, shapes are graphics; John has described a copy-and-paste for
transferring graphics between MW and a graphics program; and in my original
post in this thread, I described how to turn MW shapes into external GIF or
JPEG files (or other graphics formats) using the SAVESHAPE command; that's
another demonstration that shapes are graphics.  John's method is more
efficient for transferring a MW shape directly into another graphics
program, though.
Wendy
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