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#1 2009-10-07 19:49:14

CPfan123
Scratcher
Registered: 2008-08-20
Posts: 90

Scratch Enhancement (or enhancement/online blocks)

Well, I would like, in Scratch 1.4.1, a option that would say "Connect to Scratch Enhancement" (or enhancement in 1.5) that would be like the Phyton program but scratched (like, with blocks and stuff so it would be simpler.) Then some special blocks that would allow 2player online, the blocks would be:
Connect to IP (Host's number)
Share variable/list (variable)
Run script for [you/him/all]
Make effects for [you/him/all]
I don't know if that would do it, but consider my suggestions.  smile


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#2 2009-10-07 19:50:57

The-Whiz
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Registered: 2007-07-09
Posts: 1000+

Re: Scratch Enhancement (or enhancement/online blocks)

Actually, there's something kind of like that:

Jens wrote:

*** BYOB 2.0 release candidate ***

You can now download and test my release candidate for BYOB version 2.0.

what's new:

   custom blocks

   - has all Scratch 1.4 features
   - can open / import any Scratch project (also older ones)
   - arguments now take  both numerical and text input (and reporters)
   - double click on a custom reporter block to show its result
   - fixed the block editor's answer field to improve drag'n'drop
   - new debugging functions (error blocks are displayed red)
   - fixed escaping out of infinite atomic loops
   - the block editor now is resizable

   nestable sprites

   - you can now create composite sprites (made out of subsprites)

   other

   - you can now share sprites (also nested ones) in a mesh network
   - built-in compiler lets you convert any Scratch/BYOB project into an .exe
   - autoscrolling
   - scrolling by dragging
   - undo (!)

Once the release candidate has been thoroughly tested (and somewhat more documented) I'll post it in the Chirp blog.

Enjoy!

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