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On 01/20/2014 05:49 AM, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
Den 19.01.2014 21:51, skreiv Denis J Navas:
From the integrated help, search for 'Logo':

   Consulte http://www.numbertext.org/logo/librelogo.pdf

Yes, I recognized this, and it is a good start, but I hoped to find some more tips on using LibreLogo or even someone using it. Tom: It looks like LobreLogo is one of the more or less hidden secrets of LibreOfice.
Kolbjoern


Page 18 gives you the needed extension, but it gives you the 1.0 version by default. You need to click on the 2.0 release version to download that one.

I forgot about Logo. I remember seeing it over 20 years ago but never really had any need to learn it. For controlling a "robot", this would be the first step in learning how to move it the way you want to. I have a Robosapien X and it has controls for movement of left, right, forward, and back. So Logo can teach you how to think in terms of robot movement and then later "translate" what you learned to the type of movement a different "robot" uses, whether on wheels or legs. I still have not learn how to program my Christmas present to myself, i.e. the Robosapien X, since I have not had the time to do so.

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