Hello!
To begin with, this idea was not originally mine - I was browsing the French forum, and came across this topic by cyrilefou. They were asking if anyone could translate their idea into English, so I decided to try...
cyrilefou wrote:
Hello. I would like to ask the creators of Scratch if they can create a system for people to transport scripts to another window, which is also running Scratch. I ask this, because some scripts are very long, and take a long time to copy...
I think this is a good idea, because, as cyrilefou said, it can take a lot of time to copy scripts between windows manually, especially if they are long. Manual copying can also lead to mistakes that did not exist in the original script, which can be frustrating if not noticed early on!
Well, thanks for your time - I'm sure that any comments on this idea would be appreciated
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Well, there is a way to do it
Put them all on a Sprite then export it, then import it in the other project
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I definitely agree - there should be an easy drag n' drop, copy n' paste solution!
Another Script-related thing I'd like to see is exporting scripts - then we could have something like Scratch Resources, but for scripts
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coolstuff wrote:
I definitely agree - there should be an easy drag n' drop, copy n' paste solution!
There is
Drag the giant script onto a sprite, export it, import it, drag and drop it in the new project
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Blade-Edge wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I definitely agree - there should be an easy drag n' drop, copy n' paste solution!
There is
Drag the giant script onto a sprite, export it, import it, drag and drop it in the new project
Blade-Edge has a point...
I support, but we don't need this feature at all.
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YES YES YES YES YES WE NEEEEEED THAT
Oh... we don't need it.
But it would be nice! I've wanted that feature before.
iCode-747 wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I definitely agree - there should be an easy drag n' drop, copy n' paste solution!
There is
Drag the giant script onto a sprite, export it, import it, drag and drop it in the new projectBlade-Edge has a point...
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I support, but we don't need this feature at all.![]()
It's inconvienent though... simply dragging the scripts between windows would be much easier.
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Blade-Edge wrote:
Well, there is a way to do it
Put them all on a Sprite then export it, then import it in the other project
sweet
!!! thank you SO much! this was really helpful i didnt realise the ability of exporting,now i can copy scripts and sprites ive drawn to another program
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Even though this was necroposted by a year and a half, I support this idea.
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scimonster wrote:
Even though this was necroposted by a year and a half, I support this idea.
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scimonster wrote:
Even though this was necroposted by a year and a half, I support this idea.
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Necroposting in the Suggestions forum can sometimes be nice
Support :3
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The silver lining of necroposting.
Support!

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Woo this is an excellent idea
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I support, but agree with Blade-Edge that you could just put the scripts on one sprite and export it then import it back into a desired project.
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if there was text-based scratch you could copy and paste
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