It depends. If you make changes, and you aren't 100% sure of what you're doing, you shouldn't save the changes, because it can mess up the scratch program. But if you see a scratch project with say, a guide to enable mesh or change colors of blocks, than you can. None of this is actually supported by the Scratch Team, but the only risk is if something goes wrong, you'll have to re-install Scratch
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I would suggest, if you are going to edit Scratch, copy Scratch.image so you have your backup and your active one.
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I agree with the above two posters. Whatever you change, either make sure it works, or don't save when you close Scratch. Remember, for your changes to take effect, you need to right-click the browser and click 'accept'. As long as you don't save changes to Scratch when you exit Scratch, nothing will be changed.
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Yep, they pretty much got it all down!
Except for one thing: I suggest you download the Scratch Source code and edit that instead of the decompiled (The Scratch you use to make projects) one. The Source code is easier to read!
When you enter it, though, shift click the "file menu" instead of the "R".
Google it.
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Jwosty wrote:
Yep, they pretty much got it all down!
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Except for one thing: I suggest you download the Scratch Source code and edit that instead of the decompiled (The Scratch you use to make projects) one. The Source code is easier to read!![]()
When you enter it, though, shift click the "file menu" instead of the "R".![]()
Actually, I think the Source is the decompiled version.
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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
Jwosty wrote:
Yep, they pretty much got it all down!
![]()
Except for one thing: I suggest you download the Scratch Source code and edit that instead of the decompiled (The Scratch you use to make projects) one. The Source code is easier to read!![]()
When you enter it, though, shift click the "file menu" instead of the "R".![]()
Actually, I think the Source is the decompiled version.
Err... I might have gotten it backwards. But you know what I mean!
Google it.
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Lol, my private mod, Shriek, was made by directly editing Scratch. Not the downloaded source code, but Scratch!
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Dont encourage them to use Scratch ><
I made MY mod, Ghost, from the source code. It is a lot easier to read and add to.
(Dont listen to rubiks_cube_guy!)
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