you use code on the scratch fourms.for instance,this text is bold,this text is italicized,this text is underlined and this is a text is a tag!.
so,why not should'nt we be able to use code on scratch speech bubbles? it could make cartoons easier to understand.like this
angry cartoon mom wrote:
i told youto clean your room!
you can even do color,too.
leprechaun wrote:
so i hid my gold at the end of the rainbow
now wouldn't that make scratch better?i think so!
if you agree with me,reply!if not,tell me in your reply.
i strongly suggest this in scratch 2.0
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Formatting text in the [say [ ] for ( ) secs] block would be pretty tricky... and I think it'd be better off as it currently is: simple. If you want fancier stuff, you could program your own.
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Jonathanpb wrote:
Formatting text in the [say [ ] for ( ) secs] block would be pretty tricky... and I think it'd be better off as it currently is: simple. If you want fancier stuff, you could program your own.
making scratch from scratch is harder.all it would do allow code.the forums do it so why shouldn't scratch speech bubbles?
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TVflea wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
Formatting text in the [say [ ] for ( ) secs] block would be pretty tricky... and I think it'd be better off as it currently is: simple. If you want fancier stuff, you could program your own.
making scratch from scratch is harder.all it would do allow code.the forums do it so why shouldn't scratch speech bubbles?
2 words:
DIFFERENT. CODING.
It would be hard to code this kind of stuff in Flash(as far as I know), but easier in FluxBB.
Edit that's not really an edit:
OUTPOSTED!!
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Jonathanpb wrote:
Formatting text in the [say [ ] for ( ) secs] block would be pretty tricky... and I think it'd be better off as it currently is: simple. If you want fancier stuff, you could program your own.
i don't mean like links or pictures,i mean bold, italicized,underlined letters.not that hard.
[blocks]<say[ wow ]for( 2 )secs>[/blocks]
what's happening:
say [bold]wow[/bold] time duration:2 seconds
p.s.i'm better at html coding than Java(or flash)
Last edited by TVflea (2011-02-16 22:13:38)
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