On the block definer in Scratch 2.0, I came across an article about making Scratch close, here. Could be BYOB in 2.0 possibly have the same effect?
Also, in the aforementioned article, I tested a script to make scratch close and the variable was just set to infinity. Any help?
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Firedrake969 wrote:
On the block definer in Scratch 2.0, I came across an article about making Scratch close, here. Could be BYOB in 2.0 possibly have the same effect?
Also, in the aforementioned article, I tested a script to make scratch close and the variable was just set to infinity. Any help?
It was a glitch in the program. Also, it doesn't close on the Flash Player, so it won't close it in 2.0. The Scratch Team will most likely avoid this situation.
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Firedrake969 wrote:
On the block definer in Scratch 2.0, I came across an article about making Scratch close, here. Could be BYOB in 2.0 possibly have the same effect?
Also, in the aforementioned article, I tested a script to make scratch close and the variable was just set to infinity. Any help?
Set an effect (I prefer that you use whirl) to the variable.
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