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#1 2012-10-11 23:50:41

KrIsMa
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Version Number

A version number next to a project would be nice; it will count the times the project has been updated! Of course, the creator could disable or/and remove it. I am not sure if this has been suggested yet, hope it goes through!!!


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#2 2012-10-12 04:13:15

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Re: Version Number

You could do it manually.


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#3 2012-10-12 10:35:31

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Re: Version Number

jontmy00 wrote:

You could do it manually.

Hmm, that would seem too annoying to some people...


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#4 2012-10-12 10:40:04

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Re: Version Number

This *I think* would be pretty easy to implement for the ST, as there is a project version system implemented in this version of the site (pretty sure).


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#5 2012-10-12 15:39:26

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Re: Version Number

I don't support this, simply because if it's automatic it will have the same irritating effect the auto costume namer does, and if it's manual there's not point to it, since the project name could simply contain it.


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#6 2012-10-18 14:23:05

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Re: Version Number

Scratch 1.4, 1.4 is scratch's version number.


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#7 2012-10-18 14:27:17

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Re: Version Number

chrisbown wrote:

Scratch 1.4, 1.4 is scratch's version number.

For a project, not for Scratch. Anyway, I support! How about 'v1.2.3, updated 4 times'?


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#8 2012-10-18 18:10:19

Lucario621
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Re: Version Number

It's a cool idea, but it doesn't seem like a feature that's necessary - it's pretty easy to create your own version system by changing the title and/or description of your project.  smile


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#9 2012-10-18 18:55:31

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Re: Version Number

Changing version numbers in the project is annoying.


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#10 2012-10-18 23:07:50

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Re: Version Number

If you don't know, there is a way to find out.
This can also be a way for the ST to implement it.

1) Get Chrome
2) Open a project
3) Right-click in the white space on the side of the page
4) Select "inspect element"
5) click the magnifying glass near the lower-left
6) click on the flash player object
7) click the ► next to the highlighted row near the bottom of the screen
8) on the row of the third "param name" at the end it will say "version= ##"

Sadly, this cannot be used to access previous versions.


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#11 2012-10-18 23:31:10

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Re: Version Number

thebriculator wrote:

If you don't know, there is a way to find out.
This can also be a way for the ST to implement it.

1) Get Chrome
2) Open a project
3) Right-click in the white space on the side of the page
4) Select "inspect element"
5) click the magnifying glass near the lower-left
6) click on the flash player object
7) click the ► next to the highlighted row near the bottom of the screen
8) on the row of the third "param name" at the end it will say "version= ##"

Sadly, this cannot be used to access previous versions.

I never have chrome! Thats a good way to find out though.


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#12 2012-10-18 23:48:23

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Re: Version Number

That can be done in most browsers - in Firefox, click Tools, Web Developer, Inspect.  wink  If it fails, you can always look in the source code, too.

Project versioning can, and should be done manually.  hmm


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#13 2012-10-18 23:52:07

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Re: Version Number

I use ie  smile


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#14 2012-10-19 02:45:30

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Re: Version Number

KrIsMa wrote:

I use ie  smile

Use F12.


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#15 2012-10-19 09:37:03

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Re: Version Number

thebriculator wrote:

If you don't know, there is a way to find out.
This can also be a way for the ST to implement it.

1) Get Chrome
2) Open a project
3) Right-click in the white space on the side of the page
4) Select "inspect element"
5) click the magnifying glass near the lower-left
6) click on the flash player object
7) click the ► next to the highlighted row near the bottom of the screen
8) on the row of the third "param name" at the end it will say "version= ##"

Sadly, this cannot be used to access previous versions.

Google has Inspector ? I thought only webkit based browsers had inspector...


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#16 2012-10-19 09:57:35

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Re: Version Number

dvd4 wrote:

thebriculator wrote:

If you don't know, there is a way to find out.
This can also be a way for the ST to implement it.

1) Get Chrome
2) Open a project
3) Right-click in the white space on the side of the page
4) Select "inspect element"
5) click the magnifying glass near the lower-left
6) click on the flash player object
7) click the ► next to the highlighted row near the bottom of the screen
8) on the row of the third "param name" at the end it will say "version= ##"

Sadly, this cannot be used to access previous versions.

Google has Inspector ? I thought only webkit based browsers had inspector...

-_-
Google Chrome is webkit-based.


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#17 2012-10-19 10:40:23

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Re: Version Number

Not neccessary.


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#18 2012-10-19 11:13:26

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Re: Version Number

mythbusteranimator wrote:

Not neccessary.

please explain?


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#19 2012-10-19 11:15:24

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Re: Version Number

KrIsMa wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

Not neccessary.

please explain?

No support whatsoever.
There are major changes (1.0 to 2.0), minor changes (1.5 to 1.6), and very minor changes (1.5.0 to 1.5.1).  How would the website know which one it is?


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#20 2012-10-19 12:32:20

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Re: Version Number

GeonoTRON2000 wrote:

dvd4 wrote:

thebriculator wrote:

If you don't know, there is a way to find out.
This can also be a way for the ST to implement it.

1) Get Chrome
2) Open a project
3) Right-click in the white space on the side of the page
4) Select "inspect element"
5) click the magnifying glass near the lower-left
6) click on the flash player object
7) click the ► next to the highlighted row near the bottom of the screen
8) on the row of the third "param name" at the end it will say "version= ##"

Sadly, this cannot be used to access previous versions.

Google has Inspector ? I thought only webkit based browsers had inspector...

-_-
Google Chrome is webkit-based.

really ? I thought Google had it's own browser

Last edited by dvd4 (2012-10-19 12:32:32)


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#21 2012-10-19 13:21:19

KrIsMa
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Re: Version Number

dvd4 wrote:

GeonoTRON2000 wrote:

dvd4 wrote:

Google has Inspector ? I thought only webkit based browsers had inspector...

-_-
Google Chrome is webkit-based.

really ? I thought Google had it's own browser

And yet I have no idea what you guys are talking about 0.o

Last edited by KrIsMa (2012-10-19 13:21:39)


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#22 2012-10-19 13:27:28

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Re: Version Number

dvd4 wrote:

GeonoTRON2000 wrote:

dvd4 wrote:

Google has Inspector ? I thought only webkit based browsers had inspector...

-_-
Google Chrome is webkit-based.

really ? I thought Google had it's own browser

Webkit isn't a browser, it's a layout engine -- Chrome uses a modified version of it.

Basically a layout engine is an HTML and CSS parser (Chrome uses V8 for JS) that gives graphical output.  smile

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