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Have you uploaded the project? Maybe I could convert it to 1.2
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If you meen not working in the Scratch program.
I would suggest asking a teacher/Ict technician to try downloading Scratch 1.4 as an alternative
It would also allow you to make better projects in school as you have all the new features
If you meen not working on the website,
Then it would probably be you need the new version a
of Java installed
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No problem. To convert..
SHOOT, it seems it's not working.
If you can try to remake it http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Scratch_Previous_Versions <- Look at the bottom of the page and you should see a download for 1.2.1 , see if you can remake it with 1.2.1
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Hmm... Are you having problems making the costumes again or is it something else?
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Are you exporting in Sprites, or Costumes?
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That would probably be why you see
1.4 knows 1.2 exists but 1.2 doesn't even know what 1.4 is. So if you try and move something from the future version to the past version it probably won't work
But like I said. Something made in 1.2 should be able to move to 1.4 with no alterations
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Did you put anything that wasn't in Scratch 1.2 that is in 1.4?:
These don't work on 1.2:
Lists,
Ask/Answer,
Join/Letter of /Length of,
and Motor Blocks.
If you used ANY of those it wouldn't work!
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The reason why your 1.4 project won't work on Scratch 1.2 is because it can't read 1.4 projects.
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kentop wrote:
thanks but my school refuses to update as then it would meen all the other pupils who worked on the old version couldnt play theres
Anything older than 1.4 can play on 1.4.
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illusionist wrote:
kentop wrote:
thanks but my school refuses to update as then it would meen all the other pupils who worked on the old version couldnt play theres
Anything older than 1.4 can play on 1.4.
Same with 1.3 and older, but 1.2 was perfectly capable of opening in 1.1 and 1.0. The issue: Some character encoding for right-to-left languages (for 1.3 at least, maybe they just didn't see a use in making 1.4 backwards-compatible)
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coolstuff wrote:
illusionist wrote:
kentop wrote:
thanks but my school refuses to update as then it would meen all the other pupils who worked on the old version couldnt play theres
Anything older than 1.4 can play on 1.4.
Same with 1.3 and older, but 1.2 was perfectly capable of opening in 1.1 and 1.0. The issue: Some character encoding for right-to-left languages (for 1.3 at least, maybe they just didn't see a use in making 1.4 backwards-compatible)
See, that's why it's so wierd! 1.2 could work on 1.1 or 1.0 but 1.4 can't work correctly on 1.3 if you used the new features but it wouldn't work at all on 1.2? That's REALLY wierd!
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Strange!!!!!
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coolstuff wrote:
Same with 1.3 and older, but 1.2 was perfectly capable of opening in 1.1 and 1.0. The issue: Some character encoding for right-to-left languages (for 1.3 at least, maybe they just didn't see a use in making 1.4 backwards-compatible)
It is backwards-compatible because v1.4 projects can play on v1.3 but if you used new features it would still work on v1.3 but the new features would be marked as obselete.
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dvd4 wrote:
Cheddergirl might not think this is a necropost, but is been 3 YEARS since the last post.
That post was completely irrelevant to the topic. It is not asking about backward compatibility but instead on how to make a project which has a nearing deadline.
So shouldn't it be a necropost? I guess we should just leave it up to the ST.
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scratch_yoshi wrote:
Did you put anything that wasn't in Scratch 1.2 that is in 1.4?:
These don't work on 1.2:
Lists,
Ask/Answer,
Join/Letter of /Length of,
and Motor Blocks.
If you used ANY of those it wouldn't work!
Write a block method in the system browser.
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Since it's been a few years since the thread was started, we can safely assume that the OP's deadline for their project has long since past! I'm going to closed this thread as resolved since any further posts on the topic aren't really needed.
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