Hi, Phil - If you have all the updates loaded into Squeak, and select the "Pen Use" category in the viewer, you'll see a "trailStyle" tile -- you can now set the "trail style" to "dots" and have the object lay down a series of dots....(as opposed to a line or arrowhead). I don't know if this will give you the desired outcome for your application/etoy, but it just may be simpler than what you are trying. cheers, Kim
At 9:37 PM -0400 5/12/03, Phil Firsenbaum wrote:
In attempting to create a pattern consisting of a series of dots I drew an initial dot and used the Copy tile (found in miscellaneous category) followed by forward #. If i set this script to ticking and stop it after 6 dots appear, dots will continue to be created across the screen and I'll also have multiple dots on top of each other. What's going on here? The script doesn't appear to be recursive, yet it's behaving as if it were.
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Is there another strategy for laying down multiple copies of an object?
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