Turtle Leap Mac OS

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Just started using python. I can run simple python programs from the terminal in OS X. It says python version 2.6.1. I wanted to try turtle. I copied some code I found from others on here and tried to run it, and ran into problems right away with things like color('green') or something. I ran some code to see if turtle was installed, and it seemed to install, but it looks like the commands don't get recognized.

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Turtle Leap Mac OS

Is there something I am doing wrong? Can someone give me the simplest bit of code to try to see if turtle works?

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There is no way to tell what you are doing. You didn't post any code to comment on. Take a look at vegaseat's example '>here and see …

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I can get tinker to open a window from the terminal in OS x

Can nobody offer me any help?

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Turtle Leap Mac Os Catalina

ACSLogo is a Logo Interpreter for Mac OS X.

Logo is a popular language used to teach simple programming by guiding the progress of a ‘turtle’ which moves around a graphics screen:

The turtle in action

A new version is available (December 2020) — 1.6.0.2. This version is required if you’re moving to macOS Big Sur, see Release Notes.

Simple commands can be used to make the turtle move in a straight line or change direction, and complex patterns can be built up from the simple commands using procedures and recursive techniques:

Graphics can be exported as TIFFs, JPGs, PNGs, PDFs or SVGs.

ACSLogo requires macOS. The current version, version 1.6, requires Sierra (OS X 10.12) or above.

Download

The download is a self-extracting archive (2M).

Please note that this release requires Sierra (OS X 10.12) or later.

Right-click on the link and save it to disk:

This should automatically be mounted as a disk image. If not, double-click on it. Drag the enclosed folder toyour Applications folder, or anywhere you like.

Double-click on the app to open it. You may get an error dialog saying that the app is not from the app store — if so, go toSecurity and Privacy in System Preferences. Click on the Open anyway button.

Read ReadMe.rtf

Any problems, please send an e-mail to

Other Stuff

Command Reference (PDF, 770K). This looks better in Preview than Acrobat Reader.

User Guide (PDF, 7.2M). This has some new stuff for version 1.5.1.

Previous version of ACSLogo (1.5.1).

Earlier version of ACSLogo (1.5).

Earlier version (1.4f). Works with Tiger (10.4).

Earlier Version (1.4b) - works with Panther.

Example graphics: