[kde-edu]: collections sample turtle kde-edu Digest, Vol 74, Issue 17

Rahim Fakir rahim.g.fakir at gmail.com
Thu May 28 12:09:40 CEST 2009


Iam collecting sampes from Kturtle and kturtle logo's; if you have samples
from kturtle programs please send me those samples.
I want to collect them, and if someone ask for those beautifull programs I
will sent them to you.
Thanks
Raymond
Those topics need work!!!!

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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 23:21:38 +0800
> From: Christoph Burgmer <cburgmer at ira.uka.de>
> Subject: [kde-edu]: ANN: Eclectus, Han character dictionary
> To: eclectus-devel at googlegroups.com,    Chinese Dictionaries
>        <chinese-dictionaries at googlegroups.com>,        kde-edu at kde.org
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> Hi everybody,
>
> I would like to announce Eclectus, a Han character dictionary especially
> suited for learners [1] (see screencast [2]).
>
> Motivation
>
> The lack of a good and user-friendly learner's dictionary for Chinese
> motivated the work in the past months that went into Eclectus. With more
> then
> 40,000 mostly complexly shaped Chinese characters the Chinese script is
> rather
> difficult to learn. This dictionary tries to acknowledge that and offers a
> wide
> set of features including quick ways to find characters you don't know how
> to
> input.
>
> Implementation
>
> Eclectus heavily builds on cjklib, a Python-based library for handling
> Chinese
> characters I only announced last week [3]. While the library matures,
> Eclectus
> will at the same time grow in functions and data.
>
> While currently mostly only Chinese features are being implemented, the
> goal
> is to  provide the same level of features for Japanese and for other
> languages
> relying on Chinese characters.
>
> The dictionary currently relies on KDE-bindings, which for now limits its
> use
> to Linux. One future goal is to provide the same functionalities under a
> pure
> Qt foundation, and then making Eclectus available on Windows and Mac OS X.
>
> Try it out
>
> You are welcome to give Eclectus a try and join as a user or even a
> developer
> to make this dictionary the best out there. Checkout svn or use the
> snapshot
> packages available for download. Please note the list of current
> shortcomings
> [4], which you may take as a starting point to get involved  yourself :)
>
> Now the mandatory warning for early adaptors: Eclectus is still in an early
> development stage, expect errors and sparse data.
>
> Tell me what you think
>
> Christoph
>
> [1] http://code.google.com/p/eclectus/
> [2] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwDeUSkQugU
> [3] http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~uyhc/en/content/announcing-cjklib<http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/%7Euyhc/en/content/announcing-cjklib>
> [4] http://code.google.com/p/eclectus/issues/list
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 21:52:19 +0200
> From: Ralf Gesellensetter <ralf.gesellensetter at web.de>
> Subject: [kde-edu]: Custom Turtle / Re:  Kturtle
> To: kde-edu at kde.org
> Message-ID: <200905272152.19925.ralf.gesellensetter at web.de>
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> On Freitag 20 M?rz 2009 07:47:40 Rahim Fakir wrote:
> > Iam new to this, but i like Kturtle.
> > If you can email me samples or source code for Kturtle, so i can
> practice,
> > i'll be glad.
> > Thank you
> >
> > Rahim=Raymond
>
> Hi Rahim,
>
> I hope you found some samples that are published all over - e.g. within the
> manual. On Debian systems, there used to be sample files for KDE 3.5 (can't
> find any on 4.1). Maybe this thread and Google can help you:
>
> http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-edu-devel&m=119192847026601&w=2
>
> By the way, I found a German FAQ (wikiversity), and there was the question
> how
> to change the turtle "sprite". I don't think it is a image file that you
> can
> replace, but rather believe (without having looked into the source) that
> the
> turtle icon is drawn (using turtle commands). Hence I suggest to enable
> overwriting a system command "drawturtle" in order to replace its original
> appearance.
>
> Regards
> Ralf
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 23:11:26 +0200
> From: Niels Slot <nielsslot at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [kde-edu]: Custom Turtle / Re: Kturtle
> To: kde-edu at kde.org
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> 2009/5/27 Ralf Gesellensetter <ralf.gesellensetter at web.de>
>
> > On Freitag 20 M?rz 2009 07:47:40 Rahim Fakir wrote:
> > > Iam new to this, but i like Kturtle.
> > > If you can email me samples or source code for Kturtle, so i can
> > practice,
> > > i'll be glad.
> > > Thank you
> > >
> > > Rahim=Raymond
> >
> > Hi Rahim,
> >
> > I hope you found some samples that are published all over - e.g. within
> the
> > manual. On Debian systems, there used to be sample files for KDE 3.5
> (can't
> > find any on 4.1). Maybe this thread and Google can help you:
> >
> > http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-edu-devel&m=119192847026601&w=2
> >
> > By the way, I found a German FAQ (wikiversity), and there was the
> question
> > how
> > to change the turtle "sprite". I don't think it is a image file that you
> > can
> > replace, but rather believe (without having looked into the source) that
> > the
> > turtle icon is drawn (using turtle commands). Hence I suggest to enable
> > overwriting a system command "drawturtle" in order to replace its
> original
> > appearance.
>
>
> With the current KTurtle it is, as a matter of fact, a matter of 'just'
> replacing an image file. The turtle sprite is loaded out of an SVG file.
> The
> file is called 'turtle.svg' and is in the src directory of KTurtle's
> source.
> The SVG is included in the KTurtle binary, so you'll have to recompile
> KTurtle to change the sprite. There's also a grey version, which is used in
> the direction chooser dialog.
>
> I can imagine that this isn't the most convient way to change the sprite.
> Implementing a 'changesprite' command wouldn't be very difficult. If there
> is demand for such a feature, I might consider putting it into KTurtle.
>
> Niels
>
>
> >
> > Regards
> > Ralf
> >
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