PyGame is just like Python, or it's really an extension.
Idea:
Make it so when you program, it's programmed in the console but when you run the program, it's ran in the GUI Window.
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would the gui window just be like presentation mode? and the programing mode, can that just be like scratch, but edited for emerald? AND do i leave in the erea for the blocks, but it can be replaced with words the programing?
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I guess you can keep it, and replace it with the programming commands.
GUI Window: No it will be just like a normal window, but I could make it around full screen.
Programming mode will be harder to do, how about we go with basics. Once I get better at Python then sure.
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ok... ill try to do it. Will i need to do the GUI window as well? or just programming mode?
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New job for you:
How about you just make sample images?
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fine by me... im almost done with one.
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I think we could either copy Scratch interface and layout of any IDE. Also, embedding DirectX "canvas" directly into Python won't be a) easy and b) good idea because it means it will need more memory to handle it. PyGames... Good, good... One library less to write, but if it comes to project file protocols, leave it to me when you'll need it.
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Marky: Sweet!
Filo: Why not just learn Python? Besides, I can make it so Python can import saved games, I could make a button for that, who needs an extension anyways?
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so, am i making samples, or gui's? and by the way, never try to open an '.image' file with notepad, it crashes your computer.
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xD Go download Squeak and then you can open the image files. But yes you're making the sample sprites, and backgrounds. Once I get those I could do WAY MORE than just printing. It's gona be hard to do all the "Forevers" and "Ifs"
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what do you mean by sprites? Am i making them as well?! *opens sprte folder* iv got plenty... but ill go get squeak!
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Lol, Squeak isn't needed for this. Sprites are the things with code in them with costumes. lol
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Marky: I know better way to look for Scratch interface: [url=http://download.scratch.mit.edu/source-code/ScratchSkin1.3.1.zipScratchSkin[/url](from version 1.3, soon will be updated to 1.4).
Magine: I just can't understand Python, I'm good in C# and I want to help.
Things on Python & .NET DLLs:
* http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python … 00123.html
* http://www.nabble.com/importing-the-dll … 22232.html
* http://python.net/crew/skippy/win32/
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ok, so do you want the sprites, ill email you them if you give me an email adress.
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Why not post them?
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their not pics or gifs, their sprites. And the sample skins almost done. i dont know hwo your gonna use it though.
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Yes, I agree with Filo.
Marky: If you actually made them in Scratch just save the costumes 1 by 1, then upload those to imageshack or some other image hosting site.
Filo: I found a programming language called Cython, and I believe you can program in C then it will convert to Python, allowing us to work together with 2 different items or of some other sorts. Link: http://cython.org/
All: Sorry for late post, I'm never on Sunday, so just keep working till I'm back.
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*gulp* that would take hours....
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Erm... Cython doesn't support dot net C#, does it? I'm not into not-dot-net C++... Let's just stay with importing .NET DLLs.
marky: ...
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Marky: *gulp* Are you serious? xD
Filo: I guess but I'm still not sure how to do it... But we'll get it to work somehow.
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i could put them all into a gif, then upload it, it would still take a while though. I do have a program for doing it. Just sometimes converting it back is hard. But why do we even need my sprites, dont you have your own?
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