I suppose that another 'secret' to add, that has become rather well known, but not by all:
You can SHIFT+Click the loop of the 'r' in the scratch logo to get at the backdoor menu, that allows you to access the source code.
However, another thing that you can do to debug is to turn error catching off.
This allows you to figure out whether it is a division by zero, a square rooting of a negative, or whatever else can trigger those annoying red scripts.
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These arent really secrets. The correct use of "Scratch Secrets" Would be turn filler screen off.
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Greenboi wrote:
JSO wrote:
Hi! I've seen it is possible to import animated GIF'sd in scratch. Is it possible to import small AVI video files? Or is there a more complicated way to do it?
There is??
You cannot import AVI files.
However, there is freeware out there to convert AVI to GIF, which you can import.
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archmage wrote:
Awesome list! I am saving this to a word file!
Yeah, this is a good list of tips. It'll help me a lot!
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has this ever been updated?
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I found out how to make scratch fullscreen! Shift-click in the loop in the 'R' in the Scratch logo, at the top left corner. A menu will appear. Click on 'turn fill screen off'. Click on the gray space that appears around the ScratchFrame. Click 'turn full screen on'. To go back turn fillscreen on.
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Maybe it's possible to export GIFs?
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If you are working with a really long script, drag a portion of it into the stage or a sprite with few scripts and work on it there, this speeds up scripting very much. When you are done drag it back to the sprite it was meant for.
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The instructions here:
http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Network_Installation
for changing the default sprite work on regular Scratch as well.
I think that this is very cool.
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Come to think of it...When IS the next version of scratch coming out? i want Version 0.5
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Willamation wrote:
Come to think of it...When IS the next version of scratch coming out? i want Version 0.5
Version 2.0 is coming out sometime between late 2010 and mid 2011, from what I've heard
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This is awesome !
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manveer wrote:
how do u copy a sprite on to another program like paint?
ugh, scratch is soooooooooo confusing!
That should be asked on another topic/forum, but I am going to answer you anyway.
You simply export the sprite and open it in the paint program you are using.
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- You can drag multiple images at once into Scratch. They will become costumes within a sprite.
- You can drag in an animated gif.
- You can drag in images from a web browser, Word, and some other programs (on Windows).
- You can drag in a Scratch project from a file folder.
What do you mean by drag?
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natalie wrote:
Here's a list of tips and shortcuts from the Scratch programming team.
BLOCKS AND SCRIPTS
- To copy a stack of blocks from one sprite to another, drag the stack to the thumbnail of the other sprite (at the bottom right corner of the screen).
Whenever I do this, it outlines the thumbnail in silver. Any idea why?
Also, I'll add this to my gallery: http://scratch.mit.edu/galleries/view/95940
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I've got another one: To set the thickness of the unfilled circle tool and rectangle tool, just set the size that you want on the pen tool.
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taddl wrote:
Ctrl + C to press the green flag
Also ENTER to press Green Flag.
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