How did you upload a scratch 2.0 prototyp project?
And how you dowload it?
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see the 1st post? click on the thing where is says scratch 2.0 prototype and it is blue, then on the upper left there is a create box, click it, there you are, you do not download it is own the internet here is a direct link
http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/projects/editor/
this link will take you to the scratch prototype main page, your welcome
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http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/projects/editor/
that link will take you to the scratch link prototype main scratch page, if you could not find it, copy and paste the link above in the url box :) You can not download it, 2.0 is on internet scratch, and it is a prototype so you can use the program ,just not the real one, and you can not down load it, just use the link above lol. it is a little glitch with delete sprites lol click control * and click on a spite white pressing control and * click the sprite.
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Hi,
I fiddled around for a couple of hours in Scratch 2.0 and I'm amazed to see what you people put in, expecially regarding the 'new block'-interface. I hope it helps to promote the idea of (embedded) recursion as a key feature of Scratch.
Secondly I hope it will help children to start using new block as reporters who output values to other procedures.
The new editor is great, especially fot kids who are into graphic design. My thanks and compliments.
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Hardly bad! But we are waiting for a release date, can you give us atleast in the ball park date?
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I thought I posted this but can't find it now - apolgies if a duplicate
1. Great Work - loving concept of scenes for using Scratch as animation/storytelling tool
2. Clone Sprites - brilliant - can't wait to write Missile Command using them
But will definitely need a standalone version as Internet relaibiliy is just not good enough in any of the schools I work in.
Clone sprite variable debugging - can I view each cloned sprites variable instances - tricky to debug problems otherwise
Can we please leave it up for a least 2 weekends to give us more time to play and feedback
Simon
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zeusoflightning wrote:
Looks cool,but nothing works for me!I cant even veiw projects (example ones)!
Could be a problem with your browser configuration such as:
- Flash is not installed (or Flash is disabled)
- JavaScript is disabled
Scratch 2.0 requires Flash Player (version 10 or 11) and JavaScript.
If you get it working, please post here how you fixed it in case others have a similar problem.
Good luck!
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COOL! I Can't wait to get my hands on 2.0!
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I don't know if this is a problem with my computer or something but when I right-click a script the 'duplicate' option does not appear. This would be a very useful thing to have if you don't already
Also because I love to point out tiny useless mistakes, the scratch cats front leg gets fatter when he switches to his alternate costume
Overall though the new virsion is wonderful <3
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Emberclaw wrote:
I don't know if this is a problem with my computer or something but when I right-click a script the 'duplicate' option does not appear. This would be a very useful thing to have if you don't already
Also because I love to point out tiny useless mistakes, the scratch cats front leg gets fatter when he switches to his alternate costume
Overall though the new virsion is wonderful <3
You have to shift click for the context menu.
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Dont like it, the old site is better , sorry guys. And scratch MUST be downloadable!
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perenwars9 wrote:
Dont like it, the old site is better , sorry guys. And scratch MUST be downloadable!
What don't you like about it? With constructive feedback, they can make it better.
The editor will have a downloadable version.
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Overall, I really like it!
I just tested it out. I think the graphics are much better, and the layout of creating the project is easier. The "Events" category of the blocks make it easier to find blocks like "Broadcast []". I also enjoyed the backpack, it made it easier for me use the same block in different places, minus the hassle.
Great job Scratch team!
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Sorry to double post, but I just realized that the site layout is much more attractive than the current, and I really like it
Quick question, will this replace the old Scratch.mit.edu, or will it be an entirely different site?
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Quotes don't work.
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Scratch 2.0 is going to be absolutely aweseome!
A couple of tiny bug I found related to custom blocks:
1) When you've added inputs to a custom block you can drop all kinds of reporters into the block's definition, even those from the palette. In this case the custom block definition moves out of the hat block onto the scipting area, which looks very interesting...
2) If you drop another variable reporter onto a custom block's formal parameter it stays there and replicates itself when you try to drag it out again. First I thought this was a (cool!) feature, but it turns out that dropping another formal parameter's block representation onto an existing one doesn't actually change the block's definition, so I take it that it must a be bug
3) When you shift click a formal parameter in a custom block definition you can delete it, and it gets replaced by the argument slot instance it is supposed to represent (but I also found out that simply editing the header and acknowledging it again fixes anything which can be broken that way
Way to go, it's sooo much fun playing with Scratch 2.0!
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I love the website! Many inprovements were made! I also like the create section. I like the new more blocks. Though I can't figure out how to make a camera project...
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XenoK wrote:
Please don't remove the ability to add comments. If I'm not able to add comments, that will be the end of scratch for me...
They haven't...?
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