juststickman wrote:
TimeFreeze wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
You can right click in Flash.If you right click in flash, it says "About Flash Player X..." under "Settings..."
or something like that, doesn't it? I've never seen a flash project where you can input a right click function.
Also, I swear people need to learn the difference between Javascript and Actionscript.You can edit the right click stuff, I think. I've seen people put something like "cheater" or a link to the creator's site in a right click menu.
The cheater thing from Impossible Quiz 2 is just a simple "mouse down" function, it will work whether you are pressing left or right click. The link to the person's site is just a link, and I'm pretty sure you can't do functions, only links.
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fullmoon wrote:
It disturbs me that my quote about the benefits of Squeak is now at the top of the thread. Just to make it clear, I do not really support using a Squeak plugin for Scratch 2.0. It's a great idea in theory, but since almost no one has the plugin it would make Scratch inaccessible to people who are, for instance, using a library or a school computer.
Have the plugin downloaded when you install scratch then.
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markyparky56 wrote:
fullmoon wrote:
It disturbs me that my quote about the benefits of Squeak is now at the top of the thread. Just to make it clear, I do not really support using a Squeak plugin for Scratch 2.0. It's a great idea in theory, but since almost no one has the plugin it would make Scratch inaccessible to people who are, for instance, using a library or a school computer.
Have the plugin downloaded when you install scratch then.
But many network administrators at schools, libraries, etc, don't just let users install plugins on demand. However, Flash Player is already installed on virtually every computer.
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fullmoon wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
fullmoon wrote:
It disturbs me that my quote about the benefits of Squeak is now at the top of the thread. Just to make it clear, I do not really support using a Squeak plugin for Scratch 2.0. It's a great idea in theory, but since almost no one has the plugin it would make Scratch inaccessible to people who are, for instance, using a library or a school computer.
Have the plugin downloaded when you install scratch then.
But many network administrators at schools, libraries, etc, don't just let users install plugins on demand. However, Flash Player is already installed on virtually every computer.
Well my schools computers don't let you install things unless its to your own folder, but if a teacher installs it to the computer, then the plugin should be installed.
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bundle the plugin with scratch, then. what plugin, exactly?
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16Skittles wrote:
bundle the plugin with scratch, then. what plugin, exactly?
A suposed squeak plugin, never heard of it before though.
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There is a plugin on etoys. More news to come
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And the plugin does what? Exactly?
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I totally and fully disagree. Flash would probably work out much better, and the Scratch Team must have their reasons. However, Flash does not work on Macs.
<switch to costume[ Thinking ]
<think[ Hmmm... ]
<when green flag clicked>
<if> <answer> <=> <"[Yes!]">
<say[ Okay. ]>
<end>
<else>
<think[Hmmm...] for ( 2 )>
<say[Maybe]
<end>
________________________________________________________________________________
I typed the blocks myself. No clicking.<say[ Bye. ]>
<end>
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maxskywalker wrote:
I totally and fully disagree. Flash would probably work out much better, and the Scratch Team must have their reasons. However, Flash does not work on Macs.
<switch to costume[ Thinking ]
<think[ Hmmm... ]
<when green flag clicked>
<if> <answer> <=> <"[Yes!]">
<say[ Okay. ]>
<end>
<else>
<think[Hmmm...] for ( 2 )>
<say[Maybe]
<end>
________________________________________________________________________________
I typed the blocks myself. No clicking.<say[ Bye. ]>
<end>
Flash DOES work on macs, I make flash games, and I'm USING a mac.
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juststickman wrote:
maxskywalker wrote:
I totally and fully disagree. Flash would probably work out much better, and the Scratch Team must have their reasons. However, Flash does not work on Macs.
[blocks]<switch to costume[ Thinking ]
<think[ Hmmm... ]
<when green flag clicked>
<if> <answer> <=> <"[Yes!]">
<say[ Okay. ]>
<end>
<else>
<think[Hmmm...] for ( 2 )>
<say[Maybe]
<end>
________________________________________________________________________________
I typed the blocks myself. No clicking.<say[ Bye. ]>
<end>[/blocks]Flash DOES work on macs, I make flash games, and I'm USING a mac.
Well thats that point finished with. Why do people realy not want Scratch 2.0 in flash? I see no downside.
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Last edited by markyparky56 (2010-07-07 05:09:11)
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Still nobody seems to have an argument against the fact that there will be no right click.
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TimeFreeze wrote:
Still nobody seems to have an argument against the fact that there will be no right click.
There is a right click in flash. It's just that newbs don't know about it. You can edit the right click menu... Look up actionscript right click menu tutorials.
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maxskywalker wrote:
I totally and fully disagree. Flash would probably work out much better, and the Scratch Team must have their reasons. However, Flash does not work on Macs.
<switch to costume[ Thinking ]
<think[ Hmmm... ]
<when green flag clicked>
<if> <answer> <=> <"[Yes!]">
<say[ Okay. ]>
<end>
<else>
<think[Hmmm...] for ( 2 )>
<say[Maybe]
<end>
________________________________________________________________________________
I typed the blocks myself. No clicking.<say[ Bye. ]>
<end>
I think it's iPhone you're thinking of.
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My friend and I made Online Slash, which requires a plugin. Both the website and the plugin are available at the Slash Website.
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1. You CAN configure right click in flash.
2. Squeak does not work online, which is why you get online bugs (java is very different from squeak)
3. Flash is a more universal plugin
4. Flash now has Graphics Accelleration
5. Those scratch mods? If the scratch team leaves in advanced block coding maybe you could, you know, remake them.
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coolstuff wrote:
Billybob-Mario wrote:
My friend and I made Online Slash, which requires a plugin. Both the website and the plugin are available at the Slash Website.
Which plugin is this? The Squeak plugin?
It's at the downloads page. Download it there or it won't work.
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meew0 wrote:
And I forgot to say:
- I don't have Flash and will never do
- I can't program ActionScript
- I like programming Scratch mods.
Why won't you get flash? You're missing out on a lot.
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FunDude wrote:
Boooo flash
Yay flash! Why do you boo the almighty Flash?
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Last edited by markyparky56 (2010-07-12 15:04:39)
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likegames wrote:
meew0 wrote:
And I forgot to say:
- I don't have Flash and will never do
- I can't program ActionScript
- I like programming Scratch mods.Why won't you get flash? You're missing out on a lot.
why won't we get flash? because most people on scratch don't have $700 in their piggy bank, that's why. Flash is awesome, but I think that it's horribly overpriced we made flash websites in industrial tech class. and yes, ona mac. why wouldn't it work on macs?
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16Skittles wrote:
likegames wrote:
meew0 wrote:
And I forgot to say:
- I don't have Flash and will never do
- I can't program ActionScript
- I like programming Scratch mods.Why won't you get flash? You're missing out on a lot.
why won't we get flash? because most people on scratch don't have $700 in their piggy bank, that's why. Flash is awesome, but I think that it's horribly overpriced we made flash websites in industrial tech class. and yes, ona mac. why wouldn't it work on macs?
If you're a student - which most people on this website are - you can get it for about $170
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I am a school child...
AND IN THE UK!
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