turtle dump
superpollo
user at example.net
Thu Jul 16 08:11:07 EDT 2009
alex23 wrote:
> On Jul 16, 9:18 pm, superpollo <u... at example.net> wrote:
>
>>lol. ;-) the title was indeed supposed to stir a bit of curiosity upon
>>the reader...
>
>
> Which isn't really useful when trying to obtain assistance... you want
> certainty, not curiosity.
>
ok. my bad.
>
>>in fact i was looking for a *platform independent* way to draw into a
>>graphics file (say, a postscript or a png) using the turtle module. so i
>>understand that "dumping a window" is not a good expression... maybe
>>"redirecting graphics commands to a file instead of a window"?
>
>
> You didn't actually answer Diez question. The turtle module is only a
> recent (2.6/3.0) addition to Python and is probably obscure enough not
> to have tracked across everyone's radar.
>
actually i am still using 2.3.4, which means that...
> screen = turtle.Screen()
... is not possible
>
> Hope this helps point you in the right direction.
it certainly did, tahnks.
bye
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