Hi,
I'm letting use hundreds of students LibreLogo extensively on their
computers. No problems with Windows and most of Linux systems. However all
Mac users were not able to use LibreLogo.
The commands in the menu are actually working, so that you can move the
turtle and draw that way; however, as soon as you write a script and try to
run it, the turtle appear but nothing happens. Apparently, nothing is
executed, for instance even a print instruction is not executed.
I confirm this behavior with an old Mac hanging around in my lab: Mac OS X
10.6.8 and LibreOffice 4.3.7.2.
However, the students have a variety of configurations so that it seems a
pretty general problem of the Mac implementation.
I searched these lists and other places, apparently without finding a
solution.
Is there anybody having a hint?
Greetings from Florence
Andreas
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