jstout wrote:
Go on then, how?
Shift-click on the R in the SCRATCH logo; this brings up a menu.
Using this menu, turn off fill screen, make your window bigger, thus exposing an area outside the Scratch screen.
From there you can get to the World menu by clicking on the space outside the Scratch screen.
From there you can open a System Browser. (open/Browser).
The System Browser has a list of categories on the left top; selecting one of these categories will show a list of classes in the next pane to the right; selecting a class will show a list of method categories; selecting one of these will show a list of methods.
Select a method and you will see its decompiled form (there are no sources here, so you lack meaningful variable names and comments).
The "instance" and "class" buttons select whether you see instance methods or class methods.
You can create new methods and classes from the Browser.
You can also open a Workspace from the World Menu; this is a text editor that has special powers. Type text, highlight the text if you want, then type a special key combination to do fun stuff. These include:
Cmd-B browse
Cmd-I inspect
Cmd-D Do It
Cmd-P Print It
Ctrl-) parenthesize
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ironmannn wrote:
HI im new ive been here for about a month working on projects
and im the proud owner of 51 productions.
http://i.imgur.com/F4aJi.png
Welcome ironmann! Enjoy your time on scratch. If you have any questions click the orange button below the text.
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i used to be new but now im not. you should make a project about htis, cuz when i got started i never found the forums until like 1 yr later! so ya. but i need help on how to make/use variables. what do do with them? also how do you keep track of scroes and points????????????????????
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Hi
I already made some projects
My favorite one is called GlitchSprite Testing
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GlitchSprite wrote:
Hi
I already made some projects
My favorite one is called GlitchSprite Testing
Welcome to Scratch! If you have any questions, feel free to post them on these forums. Just don't spam, be nice!
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<turn cw( )degrees>I'm New here.
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Hi I Am Crazeykid1(not Cluod 9 If U C My Pic)
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CRAZEYKID1 wrote:
Hi I Am Crazeykid1(not Cluod 9 If U C My Pic)
Welcome to scratch! If you need help just ask me here: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=37374
You too, Abit.
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Hiya!
I'm new to the forums but I've been using scratch for a while.
Nice to meet y'all :'D
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Georgiehawk wrote:
Hiya!
I'm new to the forums but I've been using scratch for a while.
Nice to meet y'all :'D
Hey, welcome to the forums! If you ever need any help with Scratch, don't hesitate to post it in "All About Scratch" - but don't forget to have fun!
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markyparky56 wrote:
markybee0 wrote:
Hi,im mark from united kingdom.
Nice to meet you, though you shouldn't really give your name away on the internet.
If he gives away his first name no one's going to care.
Especially because it's a super common one, Mark.
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Hello. I am ClumsyNinja145. I have been using Scratch for just a few days, but am really impressed. I am currently working on a game called ProPacMan, and a few others, as part of a school project in Year 9. However, there are a few things I wold like to know.
1) Firstly, is there any way to hide the mouse during a Scratch animation/game? I have tried but cannot find anything.
2) I would also like to know if there is any way of exporting a Scratch project once it is finished. This is so I could start the game with just one click.
3) Are there any tutorials available to learn and make in Scratch.
Thank you
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ClumsyNinja145 wrote:
Hello. I am ClumsyNinja145. I have been using Scratch for just a few days, but am really impressed. I am currently working on a game called ProPacMan, and a few others, as part of a school project in Year 9. However, there are a few things I wold like to know.
1) Firstly, is there any way to hide the mouse during a Scratch animation/game? I have tried but cannot find anything.
2) I would also like to know if there is any way of exporting a Scratch project once it is finished. This is so I could start the game with just one click.
3) Are there any tutorials available to learn and make in Scratch.
Thank you
1. No - not at the moment, anyway (I often find myself wanting this, too )
2. You can convert it to an .exe somehow... I'll get the link for you
3. There are plenty of tutorials - some basics are covered here: http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Video_Tutorials
Other people have made unofficial tutorials on more complex, too - here's an index of quite a few: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=36134
Oh, and welcome to Scratch! (I'd like to say that I remember using Scratch in Year 9, but I'm a Year 8 )
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Hello! I'm Sophie and I first used scratch a few years ago. I got quite into it and did quite a lot, but stopped after a while (partially because I was finding it so frustrating trying to make a realistic simulation of an electric circuit; it's harder than it sounds). Recently my brother started using it, so I decided to try using it again. Some things have changed since I last used it, but not much.
So, erm... that's me.
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TheUltimateQuestion wrote:
Hello! I'm Sophie and I first used scratch a few years ago. I got quite into it and did quite a lot, but stopped after a while (partially because I was finding it so frustrating trying to make a realistic simulation of an electric circuit; it's harder than it sounds). Recently my brother started using it, so I decided to try using it again. Some things have changed since I last used it, but not much.
So, erm... that's me.
Well, welcome back to Scratch!
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LILMONEY wrote:
[blocks] how do you make a profile if it is blocked [/blocks]<say[
I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean... But if a computer that you have tried to log in on is blocked, try contacting the Scratch Team on the page that shows up
TheUltimateQuestion wrote:
Hello! I'm Sophie and I first used scratch a few years ago. I got quite into it and did quite a lot, but stopped after a while (partially because I was finding it so frustrating trying to make a realistic simulation of an electric circuit; it's harder than it sounds). Recently my brother started using it, so I decided to try using it again. Some things have changed since I last used it, but not much.
So, erm... that's me.
Welcome back! If you have any questions about the changes, we'd be glad to help you
EDIT: coolstuff beat me to it
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TheUltimateQuestion wrote:
Hello! I'm Sophie and I first used scratch a few years ago. I got quite into it and did quite a lot, but stopped after a while (partially because I was finding it so frustrating trying to make a realistic simulation of an electric circuit; it's harder than it sounds). Recently my brother started using it, so I decided to try using it again. Some things have changed since I last used it, but not much.
So, erm... that's me.
Welcom-Darn. Wolfie and Coolstuff beat me
Anyways, try not to give out your name!
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Composer wrote:
TheUltimateQuestion wrote:
Hello! I'm Sophie and I first used scratch a few years ago. I got quite into it and did quite a lot, but stopped after a while (partially because I was finding it so frustrating trying to make a realistic simulation of an electric circuit; it's harder than it sounds). Recently my brother started using it, so I decided to try using it again. Some things have changed since I last used it, but not much.
So, erm... that's me.Welcom-Darn. Wolfie and Coolstuff beat me
Anyways, try not to give out your name!
I think first names are OK - otherwise usernames with them in wouldn't be allowed... there are many users who have their first names in their username (eg - Chrischb, Jonathanpb, andresmh, nikkiperson2, joeisawesome, 08jackt...)
Oh, and sorry for beating you
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Wolfie1996 wrote:
Composer wrote:
TheUltimateQuestion wrote:
Hello! I'm Sophie and I first used scratch a few years ago. I got quite into it and did quite a lot, but stopped after a while (partially because I was finding it so frustrating trying to make a realistic simulation of an electric circuit; it's harder than it sounds). Recently my brother started using it, so I decided to try using it again. Some things have changed since I last used it, but not much.
So, erm... that's me.Welcom-Darn. Wolfie and Coolstuff beat me
Anyways, try not to give out your name!I think first names are OK - otherwise usernames with them in wouldn't be allowed... there are many users who have their first names in their username (eg - Chrischb, Jonathanpb, andresmh, nikkiperson2, joeisawesome, 08jackt...)
Oh, and sorry for beating you
It's jolly good
Oh, just a instinct, ^^
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Composer wrote:
Wolfie1996 wrote:
Composer wrote:
Welcom-Darn. Wolfie and Coolstuff beat me
Anyways, try not to give out your name!I think first names are OK - otherwise usernames with them in wouldn't be allowed... there are many users who have their first names in their username (eg - Chrischb, Jonathanpb, andresmh, nikkiperson2, joeisawesome, 08jackt...)
Oh, and sorry for beating youIt's jolly good
Oh, just a instinct, ^^
That's OK
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hello, im not that new im just introducing myself to the newcomes on scratch this is a awesome website if your ever bored this is a great website to join in and comment projects and met new friends hope you enjoy
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