In the case of the turtle  window, SMALL can be prettier than BIG. This
is because turtle.py is used by students, and student drawings are not
complex. A simple graphics, without much sophistication, looks decent
in a small window, but can be very ugly in a big window. I checked and
compared, and the difference in appearance is striking (in favor of a
smaller window). In my opinion, the relatively simple educational
turtle graphics look much nicer in a smaller window.

When it comes to percentages, I would choose a window that is
proportional to the screen, such as 40% x 40%...  certainly not more
than 50% x 50%. The old window has similar shape, and it seemed to work
well. The turtle window is a screen abstraction, after all, so it is
natural to make it proportional to the screen.  Having a chance to
control the size (in terms of percentage) might solve all issues.
 
Atanas


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