...download the project and look at the scripts?
I don't quite know what you're asking
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scmb1 wrote:
How do you show scripts in a project?
You need to have the Scratch application installed on your computer
http://scratch.mit.edu/download
after you have that done, you can download the projects and look at the scripts.
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bhz wrote:
...download the project and look at the scripts?
I don't quite know what you're asking
I'm talking about making so viewers can see certain scripts of your project without downloading it, like this project http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/tycoon32/146450
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scmb1 wrote:
bhz wrote:
...download the project and look at the scripts?
I don't quite know what you're askingI'm talking about making so viewers can see certain scripts of your project without downloading it, like this project http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/tycoon32/146450
Right-click on any blank area of the scripts area and select "save picture of scripts" and give it a filename maybe on the Desktop so it is easy to find. Then, import the file back into Scratch as a costume or a background. Use the Paint Editor to remove the grey if you want.
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Paddle2See wrote:
scmb1 wrote:
bhz wrote:
...download the project and look at the scripts?
I don't quite know what you're askingI'm talking about making so viewers can see certain scripts of your project without downloading it, like this project http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/tycoon32/146450
Right-click on any blank area of the scripts area and select "save picture of scripts" and give it a filename maybe on the Desktop so it is easy to find. Then, import the file back into Scratch as a costume or a background. Use the Paint Editor to remove the grey if you want.
Thanks so much. I'm on a Mac. Is right click the same as control click?
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scmb1 wrote:
Thanks so much. I'm on a Mac. Is right click the same as control click?
if your not sure, just try it. But yes, i suppose it is
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