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I know how to change colors I have a bright yellow variable and a green one

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I can explain teh whole thing now, I studied Jens' project. I will explain, but it will take A LOOOONG time for me to type, so please be patient.
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Cyclone103 wrote:
I can explain teh whole thing now, I studied Jens' project. I will explain, but it will take A LOOOONG time for me to type, so please be patient.
I want it… NOW!!!!

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Bluestribute wrote:
Cyclone103 wrote:
I can explain teh whole thing now, I studied Jens' project. I will explain, but it will take A LOOOONG time for me to type, so please be patient.
I want it…� NOW!!!!
Sorry, I have to go. I saved it in a word file so I don't lose it. Ill finish & post tomorrow.
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All I can do now is rename them, that's it

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Kingdaro wrote:
How Do You Rename Them!?!!??!!!??!!?
Well, download flip, but when you go to add the block in the class mode, rename some. Than skip on over to saving it, and voila!

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Bluestribute wrote:
Kingdaro wrote:
How Do You Rename Them!?!!??!!!??!!?
Well, download flip, but when you go to add the block in the class mode, rename some. Than skip on over to saving it, and voila!
That's exactly what I was looking for. Hm. Quick reply.
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I know how to change colors I have a bright yellow variable and a green one
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Goldfish01 wrote:
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I know how to change colors I have a bright yellow variable and a green one
how
Under the instance mode (don't know what else to call it), click the ScratchScriptableMorph or whatever near or at the bottom, click varaibles, than go down to variable color indicator or something. Than change the values, accept, and file it out!

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Bluestribute wrote:
Goldfish01 wrote:
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I know how to change colors I have a bright yellow variable and a green one
how
Under the instance mode (don't know what else to call it), click the ScratchScriptableMorph or whatever near or at the bottom, click varaibles, than go down to variable color indicator or something. Than change the values, accept, and file it out!
Class, not instance. Two totally different things, instance is for declaring a method, class is for actually making the block itself, with the method.
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You need to copy that word document! Or did you already?

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Bluestribute wrote:
You need to copy that word document! Or did you already?
Opening it right now, hold your horses...
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Hey wait a sec, whered that topic you made before go? All I had to do was copy that explanation in, and I would have been done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I gotta go eat dinner, then I will retype it...............
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Bluestribute wrote:
I know how to change colors I have a bright yellow variable and a green one
OK, I understand how to change the color of the variable (I have a purple one and a bright blue one) but do you know how to change the font and/or get rid of the box all together.
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sapientsnail wrote:
Bluestribute wrote:
I know how to change colors I have a bright yellow variable and a green one
OK, I understand how to change the color of the variable (I have a purple one and a bright blue one) but do you know how to change the font and/or get rid of the box all together.
You can change the fonts used in Scratch by editing the language localization files. On a windows system you can find those at C:\Program Files\Scratch\Locale. The default one will end in .POT and all the others will be .PO
I don't know how to get rid of the box.
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Cyclone103 wrote:
Bluestribute wrote:
Goldfish01 wrote:
howUnder the instance mode (don't know what else to call it), click the ScratchScriptableMorph or whatever near or at the bottom, click varaibles, than go down to variable color indicator or something. Than change the values, accept, and file it out!
Class, not instance. Two totally different things, instance is for declaring a method, class is for actually making the block itself, with the method.
No, Instance Is What You Use. I Just Did It And Got A Gray Variable.
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