veggieman001 wrote:
i think they should add some sort of easter egg for if you shift-click the r for all us old scratchers :')
That would be amazing. :')
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what annoys me is that Comic Sans is "trendy".
When this gets released all the noobs will be using it and making awful noises.
at least it never crashes when I try to load an incompatable .mp3 sound.
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Firedrake969 wrote:
dvd4 wrote:
henley wrote:
It's faster than the traditional scrolling.
by a little bit. not much of a difference though
Yes, thought the ST wouldn't implement workaroundable blocks?
forever if <[list v] contains [something]> move (10) steps if on edge, bounce end^ All workaroundable.
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What I really DONT like is that they're making it for little-er kids now. With the easy to remember fonts and the DREADFUL simplistic colours, don't get me started on that the vector drawing is now no longer pixel friendly.
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Servine wrote:
What I really DONT like is that they're making it for little-er kids now. With the easy to remember fonts and the DREADFUL simplistic colours, don't get me started on that the vector drawing is now no longer pixel friendly.
When I first heard they were implementing Vector-based drawing, I was wooting with excitement,.
Once I used it...
Completely different story.
This is why I'd stick to Importing Costumes from other Programs. eg: Paint.NET.
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tpaley wrote:
thebriculator wrote:
Firedrake969 wrote:
http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);Where do you put the script?
I should really learn javascriptif you're using firefox, use the web console and enter it. this may take some time to find. it's in tools (if you can't see the tools tab, hit alt) under web developer.
I'm using IE8, I went there, pressed F12, clicked "Script" then "Console" then entered the javascript in the lower right. It said "Access is denied." Here's what it looks like. Thanks!
Last edited by thebriculator (2012-09-28 16:47:44)
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Sonickyle wrote:
Servine wrote:
What I really DONT like is that they're making it for little-er kids now. With the easy to remember fonts and the DREADFUL simplistic colours, don't get me started on that the vector drawing is now no longer pixel friendly.
When I first heard they were implementing Vector-based drawing, I was wooting with excitement,.
Once I used it...
Completely different story.
This is why I'd stick to Importing Costumes from other Programs. eg: Paint.NET.
Maybe they should include a bitmap editor in it too, then convert the inputted image to a vector format. That way pixels won't go missing when you shrink it and pixels won't make random formations when increased in size.
It took a long while for me to realize Shift-Click opened up the "right click" menu.
I hope creating a parse function isn't a waste of 2.0's resources.
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thebriculator wrote:
tpaley wrote:
thebriculator wrote:
Where do you put the script?
I should really learn javascriptif you're using firefox, use the web console and enter it. this may take some time to find. it's in tools (if you can't see the tools tab, hit alt) under web developer.
I'm using IE8, I went there, pressed F12, clicked "Script" then "Console" then entered the javascript in the lower right. It said "Access is denied." Here's what it looks like. Thanks!
then ie8 likely won't let you do it
you'll have to use another browser
also you could try it without the javascript: prefix
Last edited by veggieman001 (2012-09-28 19:05:24)
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jji7skyline wrote:
Drag this to your bookmarks bar after highlighting it, then click it after the swf has loaded.
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);
I just got Chome and it worked! thankyouthankyouthankyou!
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I just have three comments on 2.0:
The time appears to be extracted from my computer. Shouldn't it be Scratch time?
and, why can't we click on a block to get it's readout?
P.S. int is exaclty like floor! why?!?!
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thebriculator wrote:
I just have three comments on 2.0:
The time appears to be extracted from my computer. Shouldn't it be Scratch time?
and, why can't we click on a block to get it's readout?
P.S. int is exaclty like floor! why?!?!
at your first, there's a reason why the block is called local
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I just found that scratch2.tk links to the 2.0 editor, and no javascript required.
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moretzprogramming wrote:
I just found that scratch2.tk links to the 2.0 editor, and no javascript required.
that's an older version though
the current version is v153b
and that version is v146
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thebriculator wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Drag this to your bookmarks bar after highlighting it, then click it after the swf has loaded.
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);I just got Chome and it worked! thankyouthankyouthankyou!
Me too! Yay! Thanks!
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not a big fan of the new paint editor...I might just use Scratch 1.4 to paint, save a project full of sprites, and then open it with 2.0.
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XComputers wrote:
not a big fan of the new paint editor...I might just use Scratch 1.4 to paint, save a project full of sprites, and then open it with 2.0.
Same.
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YES!! I got onto the editor! Awesome. (Thanks wiki!)
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