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#1 2010-02-18 14:57:17

rdococ
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Registered: 2009-10-11
Posts: 1000+

Scratch not obeying the scripts? Click here.

Scratch does not obey your scripts? Then if here, you're in the right place.


Here are posts of info they are using when they got it:

rdococ wrote:

It's happened to me, and I made the scripts correctly.

EDIT: Oops! I made a mistake.

Information:
Windows XP SP3, with a EeePC.
BYOB 2.0.2 experimental.
3 or 4 windows on.
Windows on: Google talk, BYOB 2.0.2 experimental, SQUEAK: Please select an image file, and Internet Explorer.
Creating: A simple life project.
Type: an .exe file.
Diff: Easliy simple

Please post the info your using, and what you were doing when it occoured.

Last edited by rdococ (2010-02-19 05:02:45)

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#2 2010-02-19 01:45:27

Jonathanpb
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Registered: 2008-07-25
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Re: Scratch not obeying the scripts? Click here.

Often I've seen people say that Scratch had a bug because their script wasn't functioning properly, but it turned out that they simply made a mistake in the script. I'm quite sure that's the problem - it seems highly unlikely that Scratch would have problems with performing the scripts.


"Human beings... must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it.
-Charlotte Brontë

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#3 2010-02-19 04:47:52

rdococ
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Registered: 2009-10-11
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Re: Scratch not obeying the scripts? Click here.

It's happened to me, and I made the scripts correctly.

EDIT: Oops! I made a mistake.

Information:
Windows XP SP3, with a EeePC.
BYOB 2.0.2 experimental.
3 or 4 windows on.
Windows on: Google talk, BYOB 2.0.2 experimental, SQUEAK: Please select an image file, and Internet Explorer.
Creating: A simple life project.
Type: an .exe file.
Diff: Easliy simple

Last edited by rdococ (2010-02-19 05:01:31)

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#4 2010-02-19 04:54:06

rdococ
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Registered: 2009-10-11
Posts: 1000+

Re: Scratch not obeying the scripts? Click here.

Jonathanpb wrote:

Often I've seen people say that Scratch had a bug because their script wasn't functioning properly, but it turned out that they simply made a mistake in the script. I'm quite sure that's the problem - it seems highly unlikely that Scratch would have problems with performing the scripts.

Very true.
Scratch does not have problems with performing the scripts; that's correct.
Unlikely, that is true.
I'm quite sure your right.
It may be a Squeak, Smalltalk, or a C programming language problem instead of a Scratch problem.  smile

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#5 2010-02-19 05:19:53

Jonathanpb
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Registered: 2008-07-25
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Re: Scratch not obeying the scripts? Click here.

rdococ wrote:

Jonathanpb wrote:

Often I've seen people say that Scratch had a bug because their script wasn't functioning properly, but it turned out that they simply made a mistake in the script. I'm quite sure that's the problem - it seems highly unlikely that Scratch would have problems with performing the scripts.

Very true.
Scratch does not have problems with performing the scripts; that's correct.
Unlikely, that is true.
I'm quite sure your right.
It may be a Squeak, Smalltalk, or a C programming language problem instead of a Scratch problem.  smile

That's not my point - it's this: Instead of Scratch not obeying your scripts, it's that you made a mistake in the script.


"Human beings... must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it.
-Charlotte Brontë

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#6 2010-02-19 10:14:31

Greenboi
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Registered: 2010-01-30
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Re: Scratch not obeying the scripts? Click here.

lol  everyone screws up once in a while.....

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