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Tip revision: 74aa793fb3f7dd653b5bad8d1ffe800fb481aba0 authored by Dan Malec on 28 January 2023, 17:40:04 UTC
Merge pull request #152 from jrincayc/manual_updates
Merge pull request #152 from jrincayc/manual_updates
Tip revision: 74aa793
setscrunch
SETSCRUNCH xscale yscale
adjusts the aspect ratio and scaling of the graphics display.
After this command is used, all further turtle motion will be
adjusted by multiplying the horizontal and vertical extent of
the motion by the two numbers given as inputs. For example,
after the instruction "SETSCRUNCH 2 1" motion at a heading of
45 degrees will move twice as far horizontally as vertically.
If your squares don't come out square, try this. (Alternatively,
you can deliberately misadjust the aspect ratio to draw an ellipse.)
In wxWidgets only, SETSCRUNCH also changes the size of the text font
used for the LABEL command to try to keep the height of characters
scaled with the vertical turtle step size.
For all modern computers For DOS machines, the scale factors are
initially set according to what the hardware claims the aspect ratio
is, but the hardware sometimes lies. For DOS, the values set by
SETSCRUNCH are remembered in a file (called SCRUNCH.DAT) and are
automatically put into effect when a Logo session begins.