Go to http://drop.io/rage123 and download RAGE 1.3! It has 55 new blocks!
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This should be in Show and Tell.
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All mods go to advanced topics.
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Oh, sorry. I though it was a project!
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HEY! I think you copied my clipboard string blocks without my permission! I posted those blocks in the PANTHER discusion thread, but that doesn't mean that anyone can take them! At least give me credit for them.
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I did. Look under the help menu. There's a button called "sources".
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Uh... I can't decide.
Here's a list of things I really like:
1) ( ) ^ ( ) block
2) Show/hide list block (I can't believe Scratch doesn't already have this.)
3) Sprite cloning
4) The block that reports the key that is pressed (really helpful in text editors)
5) Mesh blocks
Suggestions:
1) < I receive [ ] > block
2) More powerful Mesh features
What does the "Enable Programmer Facilities" block do?
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alt-click and you'll see
Also, did you see the music player?
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I recall that you wanted a "character for ASCII []" block, is that correct?
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Oh well, I have my own method:
characterFor: t1
^ Character value: t1Might this be yours too, or does yours differ?
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Mine is NXIII's. You'll probably be able to see it in 1.3.1 in a couple of days.
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Does NXIII's ascii for [] block (not the one I mentioned above) support 8-bit ASCII (i.e. characters with ASCII values above 127, unlike the original asciiFor: code)?
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i'm not sure. You can try it out. the thread is on the front page.
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Yep, it does
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As you can read here http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Source_Code you have to publish the source code together with the modification
Why would you prevent people from looking at your source?
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