MathWizz wrote:
LiquidMetal wrote:
jontmy00 wrote:
*agrees*. xDActually, that would not be a good idea. Youtube = publicity, and the scratch team doesn't really want everybody to easily get into 2.0. If that were to happen, they would need to take the trouble to block it.
Yeah... The only reason it is "open" right now is because not many people are using it.
And because they are getting indirect advice that is generally given by people that know how to follow a text-based tutorial. If a Youtube video were made, people would get to the Editor and then start complaining about things not working (cloud variables and other features that aren't meant to be accessible by non-official testers).
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Magnie wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
LiquidMetal wrote:
Actually, that would not be a good idea. Youtube = publicity, and the scratch team doesn't really want everybody to easily get into 2.0. If that were to happen, they would need to take the trouble to block it.Yeah... The only reason it is "open" right now is because not many people are using it.
And because they are getting indirect advice that is generally given by people that know how to follow a text-based tutorial. If a Youtube video were made, people would get to the Editor and then start complaining about things not working (cloud variables and other features that aren't meant to be accessible by non-official testers).
True...
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using the shrink/grow sprite thing you can zoom in and out on the scripts :o
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777w wrote:
using the shrink/grow sprite thing you can zoom in and out on the scripts
Shift-Click the scripting area and you can zoom in and out as well.
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Last edited by sparks (2012-10-14 12:35:07)
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How to use the user id block?
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dvd4 wrote:
ahirbhairav wrote:
How to use the user id block?
the user id block is a reporter,so just use it like this:
when gf clicked say <user id>and the sprite should say the user id.
It's just a number.
EDIT: You could use this to say "You are the millionth person to visit this project!" or something.
Last edited by Firedrake969 (2012-10-16 18:28:36)
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henley wrote:
joletole wrote:
LiquidMetal wrote:
The editor is actually blocked to all those without technical access, and there is no way to get around that without being invited by the scratch team.
No...someone leaked how to get into the editor. The website scratch2.weebly.com showed how to get into the website, and save projects, and make projects. But it was taken down.
Haha! That was me! >
Why did you say it wasn't the other guy? And why did you take it down?
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henley wrote:
There was no "other guy". I made the site myself.
And I can't say why I took it down.
The CIA says I shouldn't.
I know, why'd you say the other guy didn't make it? We all know you did...
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The define blocks make Scratch look complicated to me...Also, they have a block builder. BYOB 0.5?
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dvd4 wrote:
Nodog438 wrote:
The define blocks make Scratch look complicated to me...Also, they have a block builder. BYOB 0.5?
yeah,they really need to work on their BYOB.
*concurs here*
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ahirbhairav wrote:
dvd4 wrote:
Nodog438 wrote:
The define blocks make Scratch look complicated to me...Also, they have a block builder. BYOB 0.5?
yeah,they really need to work on their BYOB.
*concurs here*
Greenspun's Tenth Rule:
"Any sufficiently complicated Scratch program contains an ad hoc, informally-specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of half of BYOB."
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