Under Windows a Scratch project can be combined with a shortcut to Scratch interpreter so that it can be run as any other program by a double-click on the corresponding icon.
The problem is how to finish/quit it. For this purpose a Quit block would be welcome.
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I think you can quit if you press the arrow at the top left corner. This "quit block" probably won't be implemented since it could be used for malicious purposes and could confuse inexperienced users (if they add the block without knowing what it does their project would be closed without saving).
Last edited by technoguyx (2010-06-16 12:44:41)
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There's one in Slash.
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technoguyx wrote:
I think you can quit if you press the arrow at the top left corner. This "quit block" probably won't be implemented since it could be used for malicious purposes and could confuse inexperienced users (if they add the block without knowing what it does their project would be closed without saving).
It also wouldn't work online.
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