12.2 Introduction
So far in this book we have relied on our trusty turtle for any graphics for our programs. However, most computer graphics programs do not use a turtle. Common drawing programs with which you may be familiar, including Microsoft’s Visio or The Omni Group’s OmniGraffle, allow users to select the shapes they want in their drawing from a palette of available shapes. For simple drawing programs, this palette may include lines, circles, squares, triangles, and other simple shapes. For more advanced drawing programs, such as architecture programs or computer-aided design (CAD) programs, the palette may include sophisticated shapes such as cabinets, bathroom fixtures, or even specific parts for a car. These kinds of drawing programs ...
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