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Zehava, First of all, have you given the turtle a forward command? I haven't seen one in these commands. You could send your project to me as an attachment, and maybe I could help you. Just let me know if you can. -Thanks! Zehava Wizman <zehava_w@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi all! I have a simple problem with edit color,I used before edit color and had no problem, and now I have some truble with it: I want a bee flying around rectangular , I made my backgroung yellow, then I draw blue rectangular, I wrote a procedure to fly setsh "bird1 wait 1 setsh "bird2 wait 2 end to startup forever [fly] end and then in edit the yellow color I wrote "rt 90", when I run it the bee does 2 return one after another, and does not surrend the rectangular- this is the first problem. the other one - if I want to draw a line while flying its doent relate to the rt 90 in edit color(to do it I added pd before forever). thanks, Zehava wizman _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail _______________________________________________ MWForum mailing list MWForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mia.openworldlearning.org/mwforum/ Attachments archived at: http://www.mathcats.com/mwforum/attachments.html To unsubscribe or for administrative questions contact mailto:mwforum-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx KO! Whew! That hurt!!!!!!!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. Zehava,
First of all, have you given the turtle a forward command? I haven't seen
one in these commands. You could send your project to me as an attachment, and
maybe I could help you.
Just let me know if you can.
-Thanks!
Zehava Wizman <zehava_w@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi all! KO! Whew! That
hurt!!!!!!!!
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