Re: [Edu-sig] [ANNC] pynguin-0.14 python turtle graphics application

2013-05-03 Thread Jurgis Pralgauskis
Hi,

do you plan to make step/debug functionality
as it is made in RurPLE?

I generally like  RurPLE-NG
http://dev.lshift.net/paul/rurple/

I improoved it fore easier learning
http://grokbase.com/t/python/edu-sig/129r2hkchm/rurple-ng-is-nice#20121113xy5wryeowevmgumpyo6o3t6jka

but moving around just rows and columns is a bit boring --
Would it be hard to somehow merge code tracking with Pynguin?




On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Lee Harr miss...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Pynguin is a python-based turtle graphics application.
 It combines an editor, interactive interpreter, and
 graphics display area.

 It is meant to be an easy environment for introducing
 some programming concepts to beginning programmers.


 http://pynguin.googlecode.com/


 This release adds several user-requested features, including
 circular arcs, SVG export, and undo.


 Pynguin is tested with Python 3.2.3 and PyQt 4.9.3 and
 will use Pygments syntax highlighting if available.

 Pynguin is released under GPLv3.


 Changes in pynguin-0.14:
 Important fixes

 Other fixes

 Pynguin API
 - Added font() to change font for use with write()
 - Added move parameter for write()
 - Added align and valign parameters for write()
 - Added arc() for circular arcs

 Canvas
 - Added SVG Export

 UI
 - Added ability to use translations
 - Added (basic) undo capability (ctrl-z)

 Integrated Editor
 - Added shortcut (ctrl-w) for removing doc pages
 - Stop asking for confirmation to remove empty doc page
 - Stop autosave from modifying empty doc page

 Integrated Console

 Examples
 - Added arc examples
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Re: [Edu-sig] [ANNC] pynguin-0.14 python turtle graphics application

2013-05-03 Thread Colin J. Williams

On 03/05/2013 12:01 PM, Jurgis Pralgauskis wrote:

Hi,

do you plan to make step/debug functionality
as it is made in RurPLE?

I generally like  RurPLE-NG
http://dev.lshift.net/paul/rurple/

I improoved it fore easier learning
http://grokbase.com/t/python/edu-sig/129r2hkchm/rurple-ng-is-nice#20121113xy5wryeowevmgumpyo6o3t6jka

but moving around just rows and columns is a bit boring --
Would it be hard to somehow merge code tracking with Pynguin?


I tried to run it using PySCripter, but I didn't get far enough to check 
it out


Colin W.

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