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#1 2012-08-23 17:58:02

shajorm
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Registered: 2012-08-23
Posts: 1

Collaborative editing (in real time)

Hi, i think could be very interesting for Scratch 2.0, the option of Collaborative editing, also, with sync mode.

I have an image for an ilustration of that option. How i can upload it?

PD. sorry about my english, is not my maternal language

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#2 2012-08-23 18:09:28

ErnieParke
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Registered: 2010-12-03
Posts: 1000+

Re: Collaborative editing (in real time)

shajorm wrote:

I have an image for an ilustration of that option. How i can upload it?

PD. sorry about my english, is not my maternal language

Your English seems really good.

Anyway, to post a picture, you first need to upload your image to imgur or some other website like that. From there, get the photo's code and paste it in here:

Code:

 [.img]the photo's code[/img]

You'll have to remove the period before you can use 
this code.

Then you're done!

Last edited by ErnieParke (2012-08-23 18:18:04)


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#3 2012-08-23 18:12:45

Wes64
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Re: Collaborative editing (in real time)

ErnieParke wrote:

Code:

 [img]the photo's code[/img.]

thats the wrong way to put an image, I have fixed.

in the [/img.] remove the dot

Last edited by Wes64 (2012-08-23 18:13:55)


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#4 2012-08-23 18:16:42

ErnieParke
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Registered: 2010-12-03
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Re: Collaborative editing (in real time)

Wes64 wrote:

ErnieParke wrote:

Code:

 [url]the photo's code[/img.]

thats the wrong way to put an image, I have fixed.

in the [/img.] remove the dot

Thanks! I hadn't posted a picture in awhile, so I had forgotten that.


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#5 2012-08-23 19:19:16

videogame9
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Re: Collaborative editing (in real time)

ErnieParke wrote:

Wes64 wrote:

ErnieParke wrote:

Code:

 [url]the photo's code[/color]

thats the wrong way to put an image, I have fixed.

in the [/img.] remove the dot

Thanks! I hadn't posted a picture in awhile, so I had forgotten that.

It's okay. Everyone makes mistakes.

Also, I support.


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#6 2012-08-23 21:00:37

777w
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Registered: 2009-02-10
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Re: Collaborative editing (in real time)

you cant post images as a new scratcher, if i recall
anyway i support but i dont think id use it that often

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#7 2012-08-24 02:14:14

BirdByte
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Re: Collaborative editing (in real time)

That would be really cool, I support, but chances are that it won't get added as it might prove too taxing on the server and the collaborator's internet.


http://i50.tinypic.com/312u714.jpg

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#8 2012-08-24 03:07:54

jontmy00
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Registered: 2011-11-28
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Re: Collaborative editing (in real time)

I don't support. How exactly are you going to choose who are allowed to edit your posts? And that may raise many issues up too.

But I have to agree, this is a good suggestion.


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#9 2012-08-24 15:57:12

777w
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Re: Collaborative editing (in real time)

jontmy00 wrote:

I don't support. How exactly are you going to choose who are allowed to edit your posts? And that may raise many issues up too.

But I have to agree, this is a good suggestion.

youd choose like any other application where people can collaborate in real time, or even use the options from galleries on scratch

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#10 2012-08-24 20:16:27

jontmy00
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Re: Collaborative editing (in real time)

777w wrote:

jontmy00 wrote:

I don't support. How exactly are you going to choose who are allowed to edit your posts? And that may raise many issues up too.

But I have to agree, this is a good suggestion.

youd choose like any other application where people can collaborate in real time, or even use the options from galleries on scratch

Then what if the other person posts spam when you're offline?


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