[Python-checkins] r69821 - python/branches/py3k/Lib/turtle.py

mark.dickinson python-checkins at python.org
Fri Feb 20 21:53:56 CET 2009


Author: mark.dickinson
Date: Fri Feb 20 21:53:56 2009
New Revision: 69821
Log:
More typos in Lib/turtle.py
Modified:
 python/branches/py3k/Lib/turtle.py
Modified: python/branches/py3k/Lib/turtle.py
==============================================================================
--- python/branches/py3k/Lib/turtle.py	(original)
+++ python/branches/py3k/Lib/turtle.py	Fri Feb 20 21:53:56 2009
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
 ----- turtle.py
 
 This module is an extended reimplementation of turtle.py from the
-Python standard distribution up to Python 2.5. (See: http:\\www.python.org)
+Python standard distribution up to Python 2.5. (See: http://www.python.org)
 
 It tries to keep the merits of turtle.py and to be (nearly) 100%
 compatible with it. This means in the first place to enable the
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
 
 - Different turtle shapes, gif-images as turtle shapes, user defined
 and user controllable turtle shapes, among them compound
- (multicolored) shapes. Turtle shapes can be stgretched and tilted, which
+ (multicolored) shapes. Turtle shapes can be stretched and tilted, which
 makes turtles very versatile geometrical objects.
 
 - Fine control over turtle movement and screen updates via delay(),
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
 following the early Logo traditions. This reduces the boring work of
 typing long sequences of commands, which often occur in a natural way
 when kids try to program fancy pictures on their first encounter with
- turtle graphcis.
+ turtle graphics.
 
 - Turtles now have an undo()-method with configurable undo-buffer.
 
@@ -91,12 +91,12 @@
 
 - If configured appropriately the module reads in docstrings from a docstring
 dictionary in some different language, supplied separately and replaces
- the english ones by those read in. There is a utility function
- write_docstringdict() to write a dictionary with the original (english)
+ the English ones by those read in. There is a utility function
+ write_docstringdict() to write a dictionary with the original (English)
 docstrings to disc, so it can serve as a template for translations.
 
 Behind the scenes there are some features included with possible
-extensionsin in mind. These will be commented and documented elsewhere.
+extensions in in mind. These will be commented and documented elsewhere.
 
 """
 
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@
 
 ##############################################################################
 ### From here up to line : Tkinter - Interface for turtle.py ###
-### May be replaced by an interface to some different graphcis-toolkit ###
+### May be replaced by an interface to some different graphics toolkit ###
 ##############################################################################
 
 ## helper functions for Scrolled Canvas, to forward Canvas-methods
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@
 self._rootwindow.bind('<Configure>', self.onResize)
 
 def reset(self, canvwidth=None, canvheight=None, bg = None):
- """Ajust canvas and scrollbars according to given canvas size."""
+ """Adjust canvas and scrollbars according to given canvas size."""
 if canvwidth:
 self.canvwidth = canvwidth
 if canvheight:
@@ -776,7 +776,7 @@
 self.cv.coords(item, *newcoordlist)
 
 def _resize(self, canvwidth=None, canvheight=None, bg=None):
- """Resize the canvas, the turtles are drawing on. Does
+ """Resize the canvas the turtles are drawing on. Does
 not alter the drawing window.
 """
 # needs amendment
@@ -951,7 +951,7 @@
 def clear(self):
 """Delete all drawings and all turtles from the TurtleScreen.
 
- Reset empty TurtleScreen to it's initial state: white background,
+ Reset empty TurtleScreen to its initial state: white background,
 no backgroundimage, no eventbindings and tracing on.
 
 No argument.
@@ -1317,7 +1317,7 @@
 fun -- a function with no arguments
 key -- a string: key (e.g. "a") or key-symbol (e.g. "space")
 
- In order ro be able to register key-events, TurtleScreen
+ In order to be able to register key-events, TurtleScreen
 must have focus. (See method listen.)
 
 Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen
@@ -1399,7 +1399,7 @@
 self._bgpicname = picname
 
 def screensize(self, canvwidth=None, canvheight=None, bg=None):
- """Resize the canvas, the turtles are drawing on.
+ """Resize the canvas the turtles are drawing on.
 
 Optional arguments:
 canvwidth -- positive integer, new width of canvas in pixels
@@ -1692,8 +1692,8 @@
 
 No arguments.
 
- Move turtle to the origin - coordinates (0,0) and set it's
- heading to it's start-orientation (which depends on mode).
+ Move turtle to the origin - coordinates (0,0) and set its
+ heading to its start-orientation (which depends on mode).
 
 Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle):
 >>> turtle.home()
@@ -2265,7 +2265,7 @@
 "outline" : positive number
 "tilt" : number
 
- This dicionary can be used as argument for a subsequent
+ This dictionary can be used as argument for a subsequent
 pen()-call to restore the former pen-state. Moreover one
 or more of these attributes can be provided as keyword-arguments.
 This can be used to set several pen attributes in one statement.
@@ -2413,7 +2413,7 @@
 class RawTurtle(TPen, TNavigator):
 """Animation part of the RawTurtle.
 Puts RawTurtle upon a TurtleScreen and provides tools for
- it's animation.
+ its animation.
 """
 screens = []
 
@@ -2458,7 +2458,7 @@
 self._update()
 
 def reset(self):
- """Delete the turtle's drawings and restore it's default values.
+ """Delete the turtle's drawings and restore its default values.
 
 No argument.
 ,
@@ -2748,7 +2748,7 @@
 
 Return the current tilt-angle, i. e. the angle between the
 orientation of the turtleshape and the heading of the turtle
- (it's direction of movement).
+ (its direction of movement).
 
 Examples (for a Turtle instance named turtle):
 >>> turtle.shape("circle")
@@ -2793,7 +2793,7 @@
 
 def _drawturtle(self):
 """Manages the correct rendering of the turtle with respect to
- it's shape, resizemode, strech and tilt etc."""
+ its shape, resizemode, strech and tilt etc."""
 screen = self.screen
 shape = screen._shapes[self.turtle.shapeIndex]
 ttype = shape._type
@@ -2847,7 +2847,7 @@
 ############################## stamp stuff ###############################
 
 def stamp(self):
- """Stamp a copy of the turtleshape onto the canvas and return it's id.
+ """Stamp a copy of the turtleshape onto the canvas and return its id.
 
 No argument.
 


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