I know alot of people have seen weird things in the squeak, but try this:
Shift + Right Click on the "R" in the scratch logo.
turn off screen fill. Right click the new white space that comes up
Click new morph
Try to findd the one that says "Tetris"
and it opens a little window that plays a tetrace game.
Also, after trying this, it will screw up your scratch and you'll have to down;oad and reinstall it.
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Cool! Yeah, it does mess up Scratch for a little while, but then it goes back to normal... nice job anyway!!!
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Lol.
That isn't scratch(or at least I don't think it is)
That is squeak. Scratch is just a big morph, and when you move it so you can see the bg and add new morphs or make your own, you can do anything to the "world".
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So if I hack squeak, I can make my own blocks?
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Ace-of-Spades wrote:
So if I hack squeak, I can make my own blocks?
ya.
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shadow_7283 wrote:
Cool! Yeah, it does mess up Scratch for a little while, but then it goes back to normal... nice job anyway!!!
how do you get it back to normal?
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you can fix it. first, right click on the tetris until the buttons are all around the tetris game. next, click the rex x at the top left corner of the tetris game. shift click on the scratch r again and click turn fill screen on. finally, open the same scratch r menu and click save image for end user. Scratch is all fixed!
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bendad wrote:
you can fix it. first, right click on the tetris until the buttons are all around the tetris game. next, click the rex x at the top left corner of the tetris game. shift click on the scratch r again and click turn fill screen on. finally, open the same scratch r menu and click save image for end user. Scratch is all fixed!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
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I emailed the Scratch Team about this last year.
Hi Ian,
That is true! Thanks for your concern in passing this on to us.
Scratch On!
Amos
Scratch Team
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 1:08 AM, Ian <(EMAIL BLOCKED)> wrote:
When someone shift-clicks the R in the Scratch Logo (maybe the whole logo), the source can be opened up on the real image.
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You can get it totally back to normal by not saving the image, and reopening scratch.
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