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FMSLogo Version 6.31.0 for Microsoft Windows
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I. Kit Description/Location
II. New features/bugs fixed
III. Standard features
IV. Recommended usage
V. Reporting bugs
VI. Sources
VII. Minimum System Requirements
VIII. Acknowledgements
I. Kit Description/Location (http://sourceforge.net/projects/fmslogo)
fmslogo-6.31.0.exe - Installer for the mainline Logo environment
fmslogo-6.31.0.zip - ZIP of the mainline Logo environment
wxfmslogo-6.31.0.exe - Installer for the Beta wxWidgets-based Logo environment
II. New features/bugs fixed:
* Changed in 6.31.0
o Property lists now support list and array property names.
o Fix bug #426 "Bitmap - Save" now shows an error message if it fails.
o Fix bug #425; FMSLogo can now save high resolution bitmaps.
o Fix bug #422; The wxWidgets version of FMSLogo now handles Ctrl+Right
in the commander history the same as the mainline version on Vista.
o Fix bug #421; The FMSLogo icon now appears in the Alt+Tab task selector
in high DPI modes on Windows Vista when using the Windows Classic theme.
This only affects the wxWidgets version of FMSLogo.
o Add syntax coloring, multiline pasting, infinite undo buffer, and paren
matching to the commander's input box in the wxWidgets version of FMSLogo.
o Various updates to the German translation.
For a complete history of changes across all versions of FMSLogo, see
http://fmslogo.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/fmslogo/logo/src/CHANGELOG.TXT
III. Standard features
* Supports Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/WS03/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8.
* Supports TCP/IP WinSock Networking.
* Supports Text in all available fonts and sizes.
* Supports 1024 independent Turtles.
* Supports Bitmapped Turtles.
* Supports Cut, Paste and stretching bitmaps.
* Supports Clipboard Text and Bitmaps.
* Supports MIDI devices.
* Supports Direct I/O for Controlling External hardware.
* Supports Serial and Parallel Port communications.
* Supports Zooming.
* Supports Tail recursion (optimizes most recursive functions).
* Supports User error handling.
* Supports "Standard" Logo parsing.
* Supports Floodfill.
* Supports Save and restore images in .BMP format files.
* Supports 1, 4, 8, 16, 24 bits per pixels colors.
* Supports standard Windows Hypertext Help.
* Supports standard Windows Printing.
* Supports separate library and work area.
* Supports construction of Windows Dialog Boxes.
* Supports Event Driven programming (Mouse, Keyboard, Timer).
* Supports MultiMedia Devices (.WAV sound files, CD-ROM control etc.)
* Supports Event Timers allowing multiprocessing.
* Supports 3D Perspective drawing (Wireframe and Solids).
* Supports Animated GIF generation.
IV. Recommended usage
* Ages 6 and up
o Beginner - Forward 100, Right 90
o Intermediate - Explore mathematics, art, music, robotics, language, and more
o Expert - Create games
V. Reporting bugs
Report bugs at http://sourceforge.net/projects/fmslogo/
VI. Sources
Source code is available. It's your legal right! (See LICENSE.TXT).
The FMSLogo sources were written/compiled with:
Borland C++ 5.02 for windows (for .EXE)
Borland Turbo 32bit Assembler (for .EXE)
MinGW (for the screen saver)
MinGW package of cygwin (for wxWidgets .EXE)
DocBook, xsltproc, and Microsoft Help Workshop (for online help)
Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (NSIS) (for the installer)
VII. Minimum System Requirements
Pentium class processor with minimum of 16 MB RAM running Windows 95.
VIII. Acknowledgements
I wish to extend my sincerest thanks to everyone who has used, supported,
criticized, praised, filed a bug on, or otherwise contributed to either
FMSLogo or MSWLogo.
Thanks to:
Alexandre Soares
Andreas Micheler
Andy Owen
Anthony Barnett
Ayurzanaeva Aryuna
Bertrand Carette
Bob Gorman
Bruce Mardle
Carl Bogardus
Clem Rutter
Daniel Ajoy
Hensley Bass
Igor Baglaev
Jason Gervich
Jim Foster
Juan J. Paredes G.
Kari Hoijarvi
Lion Nik Kucev
Lionel Laske
Michael Malin
Mike Sandy
Narayanan Chitoor
Pavel Boytchev
Ralf Kurth
Relja Medic
Stefano Federici
Stephan Vogel
Tankhasaev Ayur
Theodoros Chatzigiannakis
Special thanks to:
George Mills
Brian Harvey
Jim Muller
Erich Neuwirth
Yehuda Katz