[squeakland] Can a Morph / (etoys player) follow a connector path ?

Steve Thomas sthomas1 at gosargon.com
Fri Mar 16 17:47:13 EDT 2012


See I told you there were lots of wonderful things inside Etoys I still
need to discover!!!

I'll add <draw new path> and <follow path> to the list.

Thanks Kathleen!!!

On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 5:39 PM, Harness, Kathleen <kharness at illinois.edu>wrote:

> Hi Mike,
> I see Steve's note and it has some very good ideas. This attachment is a
> flight path project I started a few months ago. Here it is, not quite
> finished but you can see what is going on.
> Regards,
> Happy Landings
> Kathleen
> ________________________________________
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> on behalf of Mike Stramba [mikestramba at gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 3:09 PM
> To: squeakland at squeakland.org
> Subject: [squeakland] Can a Morph / (etoys player) follow a connector path
> ?
>
> I'd like to do something similar to this game in Squeak / Etoys
>
> http://www.gamenet.com/game/air-traffic-chief/
>
> I.e. using a connector, having the motion of a morph follow that
> connector, as the connector is moved while the morph is moving.
>
> I see the demos in Etoys of   a "car following a road", but they seem
> to be tracking a particular color, and continually turning left or
> right (which is ya, basically what any path finding program is gonna
> have to do internally, I guess).
>
> Wondering if there is a "high level"  / class  / etoys .. method etc,
> to track a connector
>
> Mike
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