... I would also venture to say a key-map
of sorts that is available thru the help menu where one could push an
"Up" button, or a "rotate" button, and have the proper command
inserted in the prompt, and then have the command execute, may also
help make the connections here, a sort of *real* Visual Basic
programming -- sorry Microsoft :P
Along these lines, see my "ClixTur" application at www.jjposner.net. It's a point-and-click front end to the standard Python turtle module, implementing only a very small subset of the turtle commands. As you click, the "real turtle commands" appear in a transcript window. You can then save (and maybe edit) and replay the transcript.

Ram, I like a lot of what you've done. Could you talk about your decision to embed the standard turtle module (which is implemented in Tkinter) in a wxPython application?

-John

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