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#1 2012-04-30 17:14:23

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A problem with Scratch 2.0

In scratch 2.0, they said it will use flash for the editor.

Then how will it handle right clicks for menus?

Just an idea...


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#2 2012-04-30 17:25:25

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

iTweak0r wrote:

In scratch 2.0, they said it will use flash for the editor.

Then how will it handle right clicks for menus?

Just an idea...

I'm pretty sure flash can do right clicks... There must be some way, cause I know tons of things are made in flash, and it would be really odd if it couldn't use right clicks.


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#3 2012-04-30 18:21:11

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

LEGOengineer261 wrote:

iTweak0r wrote:

In scratch 2.0, they said it will use flash for the editor.

Then how will it handle right clicks for menus?

Just an idea...

I'm pretty sure flash can do right clicks... There must be some way, cause I know tons of things are made in flash, and it would be really odd if it couldn't use right clicks.

According to my source (*cough* veggie *cough*)
ye olde pre-alpha (the Scratch 2.0 pre-alpha) uses shift-click as a replacement for right-click


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#4 2012-04-30 19:00:42

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

SJRCS_011 wrote:

LEGOengineer261 wrote:

iTweak0r wrote:

In scratch 2.0, they said it will use flash for the editor.

Then how will it handle right clicks for menus?

Just an idea...

I'm pretty sure flash can do right clicks... There must be some way, cause I know tons of things are made in flash, and it would be really odd if it couldn't use right clicks.

According to my source (*cough* veggie *cough*)
ye olde pre-alpha (the Scratch 2.0 pre-alpha) uses shift-click as a replacement for right-click

That it does, general! I don't know if they've changed it since then though.


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#5 2012-04-30 22:45:58

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

I hate the way flash deals with things.  In my opinion, by creating it in flash, they've just ruined the entire program.  I hope i will be able to use 1.4 to upload projects, because i may stay with that.


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#6 2012-04-30 22:47:31

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

I prefer flash applets over java applets, but java applications over flash applications.

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#7 2012-05-01 00:49:11

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

SJRCS_011 wrote:

LEGOengineer261 wrote:

iTweak0r wrote:

In scratch 2.0, they said it will use flash for the editor.

Then how will it handle right clicks for menus?

Just an idea...

I'm pretty sure flash can do right clicks... There must be some way, cause I know tons of things are made in flash, and it would be really odd if it couldn't use right clicks.

According to my source (*cough* veggie *cough*)
ye olde pre-alpha (the Scratch 2.0 pre-alpha) uses shift-click as a replacement for right-click

But I want right click because it's easier


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#8 2012-05-01 07:55:08

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

iTweak0r wrote:

SJRCS_011 wrote:

LEGOengineer261 wrote:


I'm pretty sure flash can do right clicks... There must be some way, cause I know tons of things are made in flash, and it would be really odd if it couldn't use right clicks.

According to my source (*cough* veggie *cough*)
ye olde pre-alpha (the Scratch 2.0 pre-alpha) uses shift-click as a replacement for right-click

But I want right click because it's easier

It might be easier for the user, but it's much harder to program. They have to find a balance between good usability and not going crazy striving for perfection.

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#9 2012-05-01 08:38:58

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#10 2012-05-01 08:45:35

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

Yeah, they can add more options to right-click menu.  But most of the time it's
Settings
Global settings
About Adobe Flash Player Version You Have Goes Here


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#11 2012-05-01 08:49:05

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

SJRCS_011 wrote:

LEGOengineer261 wrote:

iTweak0r wrote:

In scratch 2.0, they said it will use flash for the editor.

Then how will it handle right clicks for menus?

Just an idea...

I'm pretty sure flash can do right clicks... There must be some way, cause I know tons of things are made in flash, and it would be really odd if it couldn't use right clicks.

According to my source (*cough* veggie *cough*)
ye olde pre-alpha (the Scratch 2.0 pre-alpha) uses shift-click as a replacement for right-click

There is no pre-alpha released. Yuh talking about da Experimental Viewer?


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#12 2012-05-01 09:03:21

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

James07 wrote:

SJRCS_011 wrote:

LEGOengineer261 wrote:

I'm pretty sure flash can do right clicks... There must be some way, cause I know tons of things are made in flash, and it would be really odd if it couldn't use right clicks.

According to my source (*cough* veggie *cough*)
ye olde pre-alpha (the Scratch 2.0 pre-alpha) uses shift-click as a replacement for right-click

There is no pre-alpha released. Yuh talking about da Experimental Viewer?

The Scratch Day 2011 pre-alpha. People at SD@MIT got to try it out, and a few took it home.

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#13 2012-05-01 09:20:47

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

scimonster wrote:

James07 wrote:

SJRCS_011 wrote:

According to my source (*cough* veggie *cough*)
ye olde pre-alpha (the Scratch 2.0 pre-alpha) uses shift-click as a replacement for right-click

There is no pre-alpha released. Yuh talking about da Experimental Viewer?

The Scratch Day 2011 pre-alpha. People at SD@MIT got to try it out, and a few took it home.

I have access to the ye olde pre-alpha.


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#14 2012-05-01 09:23:25

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

XenoK wrote:

scimonster wrote:

James07 wrote:


There is no pre-alpha released. Yuh talking about da Experimental Viewer?

The Scratch Day 2011 pre-alpha. People at SD@MIT got to try it out, and a few took it home.

I have access to the ye olde pre-alpha.

Me too. I also have access to... nevermind.

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#15 2012-05-01 09:26:02

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

scimonster wrote:

XenoK wrote:

scimonster wrote:


The Scratch Day 2011 pre-alpha. People at SD@MIT got to try it out, and a few took it home.

I have access to the ye olde pre-alpha.

Me too. I also have access to... nevermind.

I'm sure you have a lot of priveleges.  Lol!


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#16 2012-05-01 09:38:23

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

XenoK wrote:

I prefer flash applets over java applets, but java applications over flash applications.

Flash doesn't use applets


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#17 2012-05-01 12:16:37

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

veggieman001 wrote:

XenoK wrote:

I prefer flash applets over java applets, but java applications over flash applications.

Flash doesn't use applets

Look up flash applets in google!  They dont use the applet tag, but the object is considered an applet


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#18 2012-05-03 17:19:41

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

scimonster wrote:

XenoK wrote:

scimonster wrote:

The Scratch Day 2011 pre-alpha. People at SD@MIT got to try it out, and a few took it home.

I have access to the ye olde pre-alpha.

Me too. I also have access to... nevermind.

Are you allowed to share pre-alpha? I would really like to try it out... If not, could you answer some of my questions about it?  smile

Don't worry, if you aren't allowed to share it I won't keep asking or anything.  tongue

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#19 2012-05-03 19:21:04

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

Wouldn't this be a question about Scratch?

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#20 2012-05-03 19:51:27

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

This doesn't really belong in suggestions


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#21 2012-05-04 04:28:23

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

LEGOengineer261 wrote:

scimonster wrote:

XenoK wrote:

I have access to the ye olde pre-alpha.

Me too. I also have access to... nevermind.

Are you allowed to share pre-alpha? I would really like to try it out... If not, could you answer some of my questions about it?  smile

Don't worry, if you aren't allowed to share it I won't keep asking or anything.  tongue

The 2011 pre-alpha i can talk about. And a new one will be available on Scratch Day, May 19.

Haiming wrote:

Wouldn't this be a question about Scratch?

That's true, i didn't notice before. Moving...

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#22 2012-05-04 09:45:47

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Re: A problem with Scratch 2.0

XenoK wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

XenoK wrote:

I prefer flash applets over java applets, but java applications over flash applications.

Flash doesn't use applets

Look up flash applets in google!  They dont use the applet tag, but the object is considered an applet

The fact that some people call them applets doesn't make them applets. I see nothing official that refers to this.


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