It's your code I guess. I would have formated it something like this, since it is how almost all the rest of SWC is coded:
<slideshow(0.1)=label;0,0;50;50;image positions,anotherimage,anotherimage;black,grey>
| \ | | ______ | |
|___|_______________________ | |
| Standard on most SWC objects | image code |
Wait time | |
x&y positions (UL) First is the
x&y size outline
color, then
the fill.
But really, it is up to you. I have no objection to your code right now, as long as it stays practical.
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Hey - this looks really cool. I saw some concern at the start of the thread about being blocked for making shared accounts. Don't worry about that - collabs are great! Just be really careful with the password. We just don't want people sharing passwords publically so that trolls get them and spam the place up. But sharing an account for a collab is totally cool. (And by the way, we're talking about ways to make this easier for Scratch 2.0)
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Coolyouth79 wrote:
shadow_7283 wrote:
It's your code I guess. I would have formated it something like this, since it is how almost all the rest of SWC is coded:
<slideshow(0.1)=label;0,0;50;50;image positions,anotherimage,anotherimage;black,grey>
| \ | | ______ | |
|___|_______________________ | |
| Standard on most SWC objects | image code |
Wait time | |
x&y positions (UL) First is the
x&y size outline
color, then
the fill.
But really, it is up to you. I have no objection to your code right now, as long as it stays practical.I'm going to stick with my code, 'cause I think it is simpler.
Also, as of <clearpen> I'm not going to use the clear block, because that will clear ALL of the text on the screen. I have other tricks up my sleeve.
Finally, in Web wizard, what list contains the websites? Does each website have its own list? If it is a "this sprite only" list, give me the sprite as well.
The Internet list contains all the websites. If you look at the comments on the stage, it will show you the proper way for coding a website. Right now the Internet list is kind of empty, but that is because it was taking too long to open and save.
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Lightnin wrote:
Hey - this looks really cool. I saw some concern at the start of the thread about being blocked for making shared accounts. Don't worry about that - collabs are great! Just be really careful with the password. We just don't want people sharing passwords publically so that trolls get them and spam the place up. But sharing an account for a collab is totally cool. (And by the way, we're talking about ways to make this easier for Scratch 2.0)
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Great! Thanks for posting. I can't wait for Scratch 2.0!!! Any more hints you'll be willing to give about features?
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Updating WW 5.2 with slideshow...

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MathWizz wrote:
YAY! Anyway, can you PM me on the '07ers forum with the password?
Why don't you sign up on SWC's website?
http://scratch-web-code.webs.com/
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Please keep in mind that when using slideshow, the positions' origin are at the slideshow, not at 0x 0y. So 10x 15y would mean 10 pixels on the X axis from the CENTER of THE SLIDESHOW. 15y would mean 15 pixels higher from the CENTER of THE SLIDESHOW.

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Slideshow is almost here! The hardest hurdle has been jumped!

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Updated code:
<slideshow <pen=bk>pos 0,0 coord 10,10;20,20;30,30>
Broken Down:
<pen=[color]>
This is the color that the slideshow is drawn in. (replace [color] with bk, bl, yw, rd, or gn)
bk=black
bl=blue
yw=yellow
rd=red
gn=green
pos
The origin of the slideshow (where on the screen it is)
0,0 is 0x, 0y
10,10 is 10x, 10y
-54, 73 is -54x, 73y etc.
coord
The points that the pen goes to to make lines.
REMEMBER:
These are based off the origin of the slideshow. So:
10,10 is 10x+posx, 10y+posy
So if pos is 100,100, and one coordinate is 10,-20, The pen will go to 10+100, 100-20 or 110, 80.
Coordinates are separated by semi-colons (;).
Last edited by Coolyouth79 (2010-02-24 11:15:55)

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Coolyouth79 wrote:
Updated code:
<slideshow <pen=bk>pos 0,0 coord 10,10;20,20;30,30>
Broken Down:
<pen=[color]>
This is the color that the slideshow is drawn in. (replace [color] with bk, bl, yw, rd, or gn)
bk=black
bl=blue
yw=yellow
rd=red
gn=green
pos
The origin of the slideshow (where on the screen it is)
0,0 is 0x, 0y
10,10 is 10x, 10y
-54, 73 is -54x, 73y etc.
coord
The points that the pen goes to to make lines.
REMEMBER:
These are based off the origin of the slideshow. So:
10,10 is 10x+posx, 10y+posy
So if pos is 100,100, and one coordinate is 10,-20, The pen will go to 10+100, 100-20 or 110, 80.
Coordinates are separated by semi-colons (.
I can't wait to see it.
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Just to make things simpler, the positions have to have 3 digits. So:
0 is written as 000
1 is written as 001
10 is written as 010
100 is written as 100
1000 is not allowed
If you don't do this, it will give you an error.
Last edited by Coolyouth79 (2010-02-24 15:08:52)

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Coolyouth79 wrote:
Just to make things simpler, the positions have to have 3 digits. So:
0 is written as 000
1 is written as 001
10 is written as 010
100 is written as 100
1000 is not allowed
If you don't do this, it will give you an error.
I did the originally with all SWC positions, but it is a HUGE pain for users. I would suggest fixing it. Other than that it looks great! Nice work.
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shadow_7283 wrote:
Coolyouth79 wrote:
Just to make things simpler, the positions have to have 3 digits. So:
0 is written as 000
1 is written as 001
10 is written as 010
100 is written as 100
1000 is not allowed
If you don't do this, it will give you an error.I did the originally with all SWC positions, but it is a HUGE pain for users. I would suggest fixing it. Other than that it looks great! Nice work.
Ok, just'll take some effort.

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Coolyouth79 wrote:
shadow_7283 wrote:
Coolyouth79 wrote:
Just to make things simpler, the positions have to have 3 digits. So:
0 is written as 000
1 is written as 001
10 is written as 010
100 is written as 100
1000 is not allowed
If you don't do this, it will give you an error.I did the originally with all SWC positions, but it is a HUGE pain for users. I would suggest fixing it. Other than that it looks great! Nice work.
Ok, just'll take some effort.
If you use the standard SWC method for dividing the code into lists, it isn't difficult at all.
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Coolyouth79 wrote:
shadow_7283 wrote:
Coolyouth79 wrote:
Just to make things simpler, the positions have to have 3 digits. So:
0 is written as 000
1 is written as 001
10 is written as 010
100 is written as 100
1000 is not allowed
If you don't do this, it will give you an error.I did the originally with all SWC positions, but it is a HUGE pain for users. I would suggest fixing it. Other than that it looks great! Nice work.
Ok, just'll take some effort.
How's the slideshow going?
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A vErY lONg TiME. MwAHAa. (Ut took MathWizz a while to find it too. When are we restarting SWC.?
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The-Whiz wrote:
dxll wrote:
O sorry thought this thread was about Steam Wheedle Cartel
Rip offIt says SWC (Scratch Web Code) in the title. How could you think that it was about that?
Are you out of school yet?
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shadow_7283 wrote:
The-Whiz wrote:
dxll wrote:
O sorry thought this thread was about Steam Wheedle Cartel
Rip offIt says SWC (Scratch Web Code) in the title. How could you think that it was about that?
Are you out of school yet?
THREE DAYS LEFT!!!!
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MathWizz wrote:
shadow_7283 wrote:
The-Whiz wrote:
It says SWC (Scratch Web Code) in the title. How could you think that it was about that?Are you out of school yet?
THREE DAYS LEFT!!!!
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Lucky. I've got seven (school days).
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The-Whiz wrote:
SwcAccount wrote:
What's your email? Actually nevermind. First let me try posting it from my family's other computer. But check your PM on the 07'ers forum. I'm emailing you the password for the SWCaccount.
No... Collab accounts aren't allowed.
Yes, they are.
But anyway, OnTopic. Cool sites!

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