Is *everything* a competition? What does that have to do with working to improve Scratch?
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I am awesome. This gallery is cannon fodder compared to mine, awesome new blocks. My gallery will rule the world. Buwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahaha!
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Some random guy dumped this in my gallery.
[edited by Jens: deleted a huge verbose quote of a spam post to a gallery]
Last edited by ooogabooga (2008-02-27 16:13:46)
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ooogabooga, please don't hijack forum threads, if you consider a comment in your gallery inappropriate (as this one surely was), why don't you just delete it yourself? If you're not the owner of the gallery, just flag it.
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beepbeep wrote:
I'm glad that my thread is getting so much attention. Another idea for a block is one that stretches a sprite. It would probably be under "Looks." This could be its design:
Code:
Stretch x by (_)% Stretch y by (_)%or maybe:
Code:
Set stretching to x (_)% y(_)% Change stretching by x (_)% y (_)% (x stretching) (y stretching)The final two blocks are number blocks, which can be shown and hidden, like x position and y position.
you can get a red block that does that by downloading this project http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Pecola1 … is useful!
Last edited by Pecola1 (2010-11-21 17:02:43)
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A block that stops another script it could have a certain peg that fits into a socket on hat blocks or maybe a simalar block that starts a script with the same sort of peg or maybe all one block with a menu: start, stop, and reset (to go back to the start of the script)
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"No delay"(C)
"If < >, break ( ) c blocks"
"<Is ( ) A [number/letter]?>"
"<Does (this script) contain an error?>"
"Previous costume"
"<[ ] recieved?>"
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Post_it_note wrote:
I prefer Firefox, but if you have a slower system, maybe it isn't the best choice.
How does something get "sticky" and what does it mean?
I used to prefer IE, now Firefox, now Chrome, now Firefox, and back to IE. Firefox crashes too much for a "few" seconds on my computer.
EDIT: I had to use IE, I was using Firefox today, but there are too many crashes, and it eventally forced me to IE.
I'd want a [crash firefox] block that crashes Firefox. Just joking.
I'd want first-class lists.
And maybe even first-class scripts (scripts that are run by another script) (maybe a [script (hat block insert and script insert)] block?)
Last edited by rdococ (2011-04-12 17:58:01)
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