Make a new block called "HACK!" without the quotes. Then, Insert the following code:
Preferences enableProgrammerFacilities
And run the block.
Then, alt-click anywhere.
Last edited by waveOSBeta (2010-05-17 15:19:27)
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You know it's actually illegal to steal Panther blocks, or even post the code?
Good day!
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Yes. I can't even get to the blockSpecs section without getting a redbox!
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SeptimusHeap wrote:
You know it's actually illegal to steal Panther blocks, or even post the code?
Good day!
It's actually not . . . your "license" means nothing, especially considering you are all (it would seem) minors . . .
Originally I supported the Panther project, but with your continued selfish actions and ridiculous "restrictions" I'm losing my faith in the whole project. You seem under the impression that people using your code is a "bad" thing. That is completely untrue, as Gary Gygax would say, "the greatest form of flattery is imitation" (this quote was recreated from memory, I may be incorrect on some of the wording).
If you really want to talk about the "legalities" of the issue, note that Panther does not abide by the terms of use because it uses the Scratch™ logo when it appears on the Mac OS X dock.
As I quote from the Scratch license
Scratch License wrote:
5. The source code for any Derivative Work based on this software shall be made readily available to the public, ideally on a public web site, free of charge.
and another illuminating quote:
Scratch License wrote:
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, or distribute the Software or software derived from it ("Derivative Works") for non-commercial purposes, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so
bold is my own.
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demosthenes wrote:
SeptimusHeap wrote:
You know it's actually illegal to steal Panther blocks, or even post the code?
Good day!
It's actually not . . . your "license" means nothing, especially considering you are all (it would seem) minors . . .
Originally I supported the Panther project, but with your continued selfish actions and ridiculous "restrictions" I'm losing my faith in the whole project. You seem under the impression that people using your code is a "bad" thing. That is completely untrue, as Gary Gygax would say, "the greatest form of flattery is imitation" (this quote was recreated from memory, I may be incorrect on some of the wording).
If you really want to talk about the "legalities" of the issue, note that Panther does not abide by the terms of use because it uses the Scratch™ logo when it appears on the Mac OS X dock.
As I quote from the Scratch licenseScratch License wrote:
5. The source code for any Derivative Work based on this software shall be made readily available to the public, ideally on a public web site, free of charge.
and another illuminating quote:
Scratch License wrote:
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, or distribute the Software or software derived from it ("Derivative Works") for non-commercial purposes, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so
bold is my own.
Panther TOS says WITHOUT CREDIT it's illegal...
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