I was just making a costume, and went to use the Scratch letters (The ones in the pre-made costumes).
I clicked Z, and was told Z.Gif does not exist, you can try Z.gif, Y.gif, X.gif etc:. So I clicked Y, same thing but when I click X, or anything else. It works.
I tried this with all sets, Digital, Scratch, Stone etc: and both Z and Y do not work...
Does anybody else have this problem?
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No, I am not seeing that problem. I was able to load Y and Z just fine with Digital and Outline. I am working with version 1.4 of Scratch on a Vista Home Premium system. What version of Scratch are you working with and under what operating system? Does it make a difference if you run Scratch from an Admin account?
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Paddle2See wrote:
No, I am not seeing that problem. I was able to load Y and Z just fine with Digital and Outline. I am working with version 1.4 of Scratch on a Vista Home Premium system. What version of Scratch are you working with and under what operating system? Does it make a difference if you run Scratch from an Admin account?
Well the glitch happened in school (I just checked, It works fine at home).
Operating system is Windows Vista Business (I think).
Scratch 1.4.
And I can't run from an Admin account.
Perhaps some things are missing from the Scratch I downloaded?
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Why would a school have Windows Vista Business? First of all, it's Windows. Apple has a complete monopoly on the education market. Also, Vista? Seriously? And Business?
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Zxblqcktptyjsplkn wrote:
Why would a school have Windows Vista Business? First of all, it's Windows. Apple has a complete monopoly on the education market. Also, Vista? Seriously? And Business?
Off topic much...
If you really must know
Windows Vista Business = Windows XP Professional, but Vista-fied
XP Pro is the only version that runs correctly off a server
Apple does not have a complete monopoly on the education market.
Vista isn't as bad as everyone says, still bad, but not as bad.
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Zxblqcktptyjsplkn wrote:
Why would a school have Windows Vista Business? First of all, it's Windows. Apple has a complete monopoly on the education market. Also, Vista? Seriously? And Business?
They upgraded just before Windows 7 came out (I think o.o), but the ICT Techs say Windows 7 will probably be installed soon
Oh, and as far as I know, a lot of UK schools use Windows. I don't really care about the system I use
As long as it works ok-ish, then it doesn't really make a difference.
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Oh, and re-downloading Scratch fixed the problem
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Last edited by 06dknibbs (2009-12-11 16:34:30)
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