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Subject: Re: MIA, Ask an Expert: target change colour
From: "Jeff Knope" <jknope@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 21:41:42 -0700

Hi Carol,

Please attach your project to another request for help. I'm sure you'll get much more "on-target" help if you do.

If your target (or the monster with the target) is a shape, you need another shape, with the target drawn in a different color; and use "setsh" (setshape) to give the "monster-turtle" the target in a new color.

If you are somehow drawing the target directly on the monster (as a background image), use "setc" (setcolor) to change the pen color for doing the drawing.

--Jeff

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from: Carol <funkiecarol@xxxxxxxxxxx>
date: Tue May 24 20:46:25 2005

I have been using Microworlds for nearly 5 months, and have recently become stuck in a
game. My game consists of a target and some monsters. I want the target to change
colour(I have put both targets in the backpack and all that) when I put the target on on
of the monsters. Can you help with my problem? Carol.






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