I have been working on a application that lets you see the summary of a project.
DOWNLOAD LINKS:
v0.1.0.0: http://www.mediafire.com/?t3zdjnyel00
SCREENSHOT:
When you download and extract the contents of the folder, go to \Scratch project viewer\obj\Debug\Scratch project viewer.exe
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OH MY GOD I REALLY NEEDED THIS REALLY I LOVE VIEWING PROJECT NOTES FROM A SEPERATE PROGRAM WITH USELESS NUMBERS RATHER THAN USING SOMETHING USEFUL LIKE SCRATCH FOR PROJECTS SUMMARIES.
Seriously, how is this useful? Just check online...
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Greatdane wrote:
OH MY GOD I REALLY NEEDED THIS REALLY I LOVE VIEWING PROJECT NOTES FROM A SEPERATE PROGRAM WITH USELESS NUMBERS RATHER THAN USING SOMETHING USEFUL LIKE SCRATCH FOR PROJECTS SUMMARIES.
Seriously, how is this useful? Just check online...
It's still interesting and cool, though.
Great job! Can't wait to see some other Scratch programs from you!
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ThePCKid wrote:
I have been working on a application that lets you see the summary of a project.
DOWNLOAD LINKS:
v0.1.0.0: http://www.mediafire.com/?t3zdjnyel00
SCREENSHOT:
http://i42.tinypic.com/1i29hy.png
When you download and extract the contents of the folder, go to \Scratch project viewer\obj\Debug\Scratch project viewer.exe
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The thing is that you can already do this by going to FIle->Project Notes...
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You packed the wrong file. You don't pack the Solution File. You pack the .exe from VS.
Need help? I can tell you how to find the .exe
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ihaveamac wrote:
You packed the wrong file. You don't pack the Solution File. You pack the .exe from VS.
Need help? I can tell you how to find the .exe
Once you unzip the folder, double click "Scratch Project Viewer". Then double click "obj". Then double click "Debug". Then double click "Scratch project viewer.exe".
I packed the source so you can edit the app.
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There have been exactly 927559 scratch projects!
You should make it so you can see how many sprites/scripts there are and which version of Scratch it was made in.
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illusionist wrote:
There have been exactly 927559 scratch projects!
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You should make it so you can see how many sprites/scripts there are and which version of Scratch it was made in.![]()
That will take a little while
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ThePCKid wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
You packed the wrong file. You don't pack the Solution File. You pack the .exe from VS.
Need help? I can tell you how to find the .exeOnce you unzip the folder, double click "Scratch Project Viewer". Then double click "obj". Then double click "Debug". Then double click "Scratch project viewer.exe".
I packed the source so you can edit the app.
You need to pack ALL OF THE SOURCE. Just the Solution File ".sln" doesn't do anything. It will produce an error, saying the other required components, which would be all of the project files, are missing.
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ihaveamac wrote:
ThePCKid wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
You packed the wrong file. You don't pack the Solution File. You pack the .exe from VS.
Need help? I can tell you how to find the .exeOnce you unzip the folder, double click "Scratch Project Viewer". Then double click "obj". Then double click "Debug". Then double click "Scratch project viewer.exe".
I packed the source so you can edit the app.You need to pack ALL OF THE SOURCE. Just the Solution File ".sln" doesn't do anything. It will produce an error, saying the other required components, which would be all of the project files, are missing.
No. There's only like, one line of actual non drag-and-drop pre-written code, so it works fine.
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