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-#Copyright (c) 2009-11, Walter Bender
-
-# This procedure is invoked when the user-definable block on the
-# "extras" palette is selected and expanded to 3 arguments.
-
-# Usage: Import this code into a Python (user-definable) block.
-# In using SVG, it is sometimes useful to divide your drawing into
-# groups of elements. You can do that by inserting <g> </g> around
-# sections of your code.
-#
-# Place the svg_start_group.py block at the point in your program
-# where you'd like to start a group in your SVG output.
-#
-# Be sure to use the corresponding svg_end_group.py block to close
-# the SVG group definition.
-
-
-def myblock(tw, x):
- ''' Add end group to SVG output '''
-
- tw.svg_string += '</g>'