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#3001 2010-06-03 17:35:17

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Re: Panther development thread

nXIII wrote:

Sorry to intervene, but this is the Panther development thread and none of the recent conversations have anything to do with Panther for a while.

Sorry.


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#3002 2010-06-04 12:23:59

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Re: Panther development thread

3001 comments on this thread!


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#3003 2010-06-04 13:16:33

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Re: Panther development thread

johnnydean1 wrote:

3001 comments on this thread!

Correction: 3002


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#3004 2010-06-04 14:41:03

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Re: Panther development thread

MathWizz wrote:

johnnydean1 wrote:

3001 comments on this thread!

Correction: 3002

No, 3004. Because you were 3003, and now I am writing.

ANYWAY

You can save this pointless conversation for the miscellaneous forums. I am sick of people developing this kind of conversation in the Panther Development Thread. The Panther Development Thread is for the development of Panther. Not randomness, spam, and pointlessness.


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#3005 2010-06-04 14:48:19

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Re: Panther development thread

henley wrote:

MathWizz wrote:

johnnydean1 wrote:

3001 comments on this thread!

Correction: 3002

No, 3004. Because you were 3003, and now I am writing.

ANYWAY

You can save this pointless conversation for the miscellaneous forums. I am sick of people developing this kind of conversation in the Panther Development Thread. The Panther Development Thread is for the development of Panther. Not randomness, spam, and pointlessness.

Please let a mod deal with this if it is out of hand.


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#3006 2010-06-04 14:50:27

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Hows block shareing??


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#3007 2010-06-04 15:08:27

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Re: Panther development thread

johnnydean1 wrote:

Hows block shareing??

S.E.P. - Someone Else's Problem

If you care to know what I'M doing, I am working on a minimizeable and draggable block palette, as well as a resizeable stage! (it uses interpolation instead of physical size differences, but I have to fix positioning, etc.)


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#3008 2010-06-04 15:38:55

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Very cool, I would love the block pallete.


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#3009 2010-06-04 16:02:11

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Re: Panther development thread

johnnydean1 wrote:

Very cool, I would love the block pallete.

It is cool, though a bit glitchy at the moment. Iv tried it out, really is helpful.


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#3010 2010-06-04 16:46:11

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Re: Panther development thread

markyparky56 wrote:

johnnydean1 wrote:

Very cool, I would love the block pallete.

It is cool, though a bit glitchy at the moment. Iv tried it out, really is helpful.

how is it glitchy....?


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#3011 2010-06-04 17:23:57

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Re: Panther development thread

nXIII wrote:

johnnydean1 wrote:

Hows block shareing??

S.E.P. - Someone Else's Problem

If you care to know what I'M doing, I am working on a minimizeable and draggable block palette, as well as a resizeable stage! (it uses interpolation instead of physical size differences, but I have to fix positioning, etc.)

If you get that that to work, they might actually want to use that.

Unless it's already been done.


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#3012 2010-06-04 17:34:31

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Re: Panther development thread

cds56 wrote:

nXIII wrote:

johnnydean1 wrote:

Hows block shareing??

S.E.P. - Someone Else's Problem

If you care to know what I'M doing, I am working on a minimizeable and draggable block palette, as well as a resizeable stage! (it uses interpolation instead of physical size differences, but I have to fix positioning, etc.)

If you get that that to work, they might actually want to use that.

Unless it's already been done.

... actually want to use it?


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#3013 2010-06-04 22:34:48

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Re: Panther development thread

nXIII wrote:

cds56 wrote:

nXIII wrote:


S.E.P. - Someone Else's Problem

If you care to know what I'M doing, I am working on a minimizeable and draggable block palette, as well as a resizeable stage! (it uses interpolation instead of physical size differences, but I have to fix positioning, etc.)

If you get that that to work, they might actually want to use that.

Unless it's already been done.

... actually want to use it?

whoaaaaaaaaaaah my comment is ultra-vague.

The scratch team may believe that a resizeable stage is a good idea.


how are you going to interpolate the stage then?

Is it going to be based on, like percentages of the screen size instead of pixels?

*ignore my previous comment*


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#3014 2010-06-05 10:19:41

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Re: Panther development thread

cds56 wrote:

nXIII wrote:

cds56 wrote:


If you get that that to work, they might actually want to use that.

Unless it's already been done.

... actually want to use it?

whoaaaaaaaaaaah my comment is ultra-vague.

The scratch team may believe that a resizeable stage is a good idea.


how are you going to interpolate the stage then?

Is it going to be based on, like percentages of the screen size instead of pixels?

*ignore my previous comment*

Well, I am basically making the stage first draw itself as though it was a 480x360 stage, then scale the result to fit its current size. I am just having problems with the whole drawing offscreen thingy.

Does anyone know if some Morph's fullCopy copies submorphs? Or is it deepCopy?


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#3015 2010-06-05 15:25:07

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Re: Panther development thread

nXIII wrote:

cds56 wrote:

nXIII wrote:


... actually want to use it?

whoaaaaaaaaaaah my comment is ultra-vague.

The scratch team may believe that a resizeable stage is a good idea.


how are you going to interpolate the stage then?

Is it going to be based on, like percentages of the screen size instead of pixels?

*ignore my previous comment*

Well, I am basically making the stage first draw itself as though it was a 480x360 stage, then scale the result to fit its current size. I am just having problems with the whole drawing offscreen thingy.

Does anyone know if some Morph's fullCopy copies submorphs? Or is it deepCopy?

Why not try both?


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#3016 2010-06-05 15:49:30

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Re: Panther development thread

nXIII wrote:

Well, I am basically making the stage first draw itself as though it was a 480x360 stage, then scale the result to fit its current size.

A couple of suggestions:

1. Be careful about scaling text.  You don't want to render the text and then scale the pixels; you want to compute what the scaled font size should be and then rasterize at that size to begin with.

2. You might consider first drawing onto a very big stage, like say 480,000 by 360,000, and then scaling down to the desired size, so you don't get jaggies scaling up.  Or are you using color-shifting to anti-alias?


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#3017 2010-06-05 18:19:49

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Re: Panther development thread

bharvey wrote:

nXIII wrote:

Well, I am basically making the stage first draw itself as though it was a 480x360 stage, then scale the result to fit its current size.

A couple of suggestions:

1. Be careful about scaling text.  You don't want to render the text and then scale the pixels; you want to compute what the scaled font size should be and then rasterize at that size to begin with.

2. You might consider first drawing onto a very big stage, like say 480,000 by 360,000, and then scaling down to the desired size, so you don't get jaggies scaling up.  Or are you using color-shifting to anti-alias?

Hm... well, 480,000x360,000 would most likely crash the Squeak VM, but I see what you mean... right now I am drawing it on the natural size, then scaling it to the current size; here is a (very large, I'm not putting it inline) picture of the stage at 960x720: (it snaps to 2x, 1.5x, 1x, .5x, and .25x) <link>


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#3018 2010-06-05 19:17:09

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Re: Panther development thread

nXIII wrote:

it snaps to 2x, 1.5x, 1x, .5x, and .25x

Ah, that makes it easier.  smile   Never mind.


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#3019 2010-06-06 11:45:51

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Re: Panther development thread

nXIII wrote:

bharvey wrote:

nXIII wrote:

Well, I am basically making the stage first draw itself as though it was a 480x360 stage, then scale the result to fit its current size.

A couple of suggestions:

1. Be careful about scaling text.  You don't want to render the text and then scale the pixels; you want to compute what the scaled font size should be and then rasterize at that size to begin with.

2. You might consider first drawing onto a very big stage, like say 480,000 by 360,000, and then scaling down to the desired size, so you don't get jaggies scaling up.  Or are you using color-shifting to anti-alias?

Hm... well, 480,000x360,000 would most likely crash the Squeak VM, but I see what you mean... right now I am drawing it on the natural size, then scaling it to the current size; here is a (very large, I'm not putting it inline) picture of the stage at 960x720: (it snaps to 2x, 1.5x, 1x, .5x, and .25x) <link>

Whats it looks like at .25?


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#3020 2010-06-07 06:04:56

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Re: Panther development thread

Hello everyone  smile  got back home at 3am this morning and am TIRED! still, it's nice to be back. Not all that much actually happened while I was away.

A lot of people have added blocks to the blockshop, for which I am very grateful. Several people have registered and sent projects too. I'll sort all that out this afternoon after my psychology exam  tongue


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#3021 2010-06-07 11:10:47

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Re: Panther development thread

I can add more blocks, when I see that youve implemented it in Panther.


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#3022 2010-06-07 11:20:19

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Re: Panther development thread

johnnydean1 wrote:

I can add more blocks, when I see that youve implemented it in Panther.

Well I get your meaning, but I'm not technically implementing it in Panther, I'm making a project with scratch 1.0 that uses a few custom blocks and the URL blocks to read an online collection of blocks and present them into the project.


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#3023 2010-06-07 13:36:15

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Re: Panther development thread

sparks wrote:

johnnydean1 wrote:

I can add more blocks, when I see that youve implemented it in Panther.

Well I get your meaning, but I'm not technically implementing it in Panther, I'm making a project with scratch 1.0 that uses a few custom blocks and the URL blocks to read an online collection of blocks and present them into the project.

and then you can make it make them into blocks in the project!


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#3024 2010-06-07 14:39:01

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^ that's right. a custom block that makes custom blocks (thanks MathWizz) reads the data of a chosen block and creates it for real in the project.


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#3025 2010-06-07 16:31:06

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Re: Panther development thread

So when are you doing it.


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