I was thinking about there being a modded online viewer. You wouldn't be able to do it on the scratch website, but you could do it on your own site. You could base it off this. It would support programs made in a modded version of scratch.
-majormax
Last edited by majormax (2010-06-24 06:41:52)
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sparks wrote:
Panther is definetly working on this, though unfortunately a lot of our new features will be unusable in the java applet, such as url reading, file writing and custom blocks.
Why url readying? file writing I understand but I thought java would be able to cope with reading a html page.
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no, the problem is that the java player has to interpret the smalltalk code directly, word for word. if there is a block (smalltalk command) that isn't in the player's "dictionary", it cant interpret it. that's why any blocks not in the standard scratch set dont work.

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henley wrote:
Really? I didn't know RAGE was doing it.
I don't use JavaScript, so I am not sure that I could mod the player![]()
Really? I've heard of Panther (downloaded it; it ROCKS), but I've never even heard of RAGE.
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^^
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Well, It's a mod I'm developing. MathWizz is making a java player for it and I'm making the mod itself.
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waveOSBeta wrote:
Yep. MathWizz is making RAGE a java player.
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WHAAAAAAA!?
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markyparky56 wrote:
waveOSBeta wrote:
Yep. MathWizz is making RAGE a java player.
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WHAAAAAAA!?
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waveOSBeta wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
waveOSBeta wrote:
Yep. MathWizz is making RAGE a java player.
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WHAAAAAAA!?
He said he'd work on the panther one aswell...
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waveOSBeta wrote:
he's multitasking
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Maybe... but I've not seen any work being done on the panther applet.
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henley wrote:
Really? I didn't know RAGE was doing it.
I don't use JavaScript, so I am not sure that I could mod the player![]()
Java and JavaScript are two different things.
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