lilacfuzz101 wrote:
pwiter wrote:
the letter block says leter
Fail. That's almost as good as this stoy that i saw where they misspelled school "shcool" on the road outside one.
i know
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LS97 wrote:
9. confirmed: pens don't work
Can you post a project that replicates this issue? I've been testing pens and stamping and it works fine for me. Thanks!
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LS97 wrote:
the % sign is actually the real symbol for modal (or modula? cant remember).
the dice one is actually pretty obvious
Yeah, I know "%" is the proper symbol, but most kids associate it with percentages and that could be confusing.
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terminator68 wrote:
Also, is there a way to copy blocks? I was afraid that would be different in flash
There is no way to copy blocks in this experimental viewer.
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ihaveamac wrote:
I noticed one thing with my mouse xy experiment.
http://i35.servimg.com/u/f35/12/25/55/91/glitch10.png
I'm having trouble replicating this issue. What steps did you take for the values to report so many digits? Thanks!
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ricarose wrote:
terminator68 wrote:
Also, is there a way to copy blocks? I was afraid that would be different in flash
There is no way to copy blocks in this experimental viewer.
If this becomes the next version of scratch... will there be a way to copy blocks? i do that all the time and it would be annoying to not be able to.
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lilacfuzz101 wrote:
ricarose wrote:
terminator68 wrote:
Also, is there a way to copy blocks? I was afraid that would be different in flash
There is no way to copy blocks in this experimental viewer.
If this becomes the next version of scratch... will there be a way to copy blocks? i do that all the time and it would be annoying to not be able to.
Yes! Copying blocks will definitely be in Scratch 2.0.
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ricarose wrote:
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
ricarose wrote:
There is no way to copy blocks in this experimental viewer.If this becomes the next version of scratch... will there be a way to copy blocks? i do that all the time and it would be annoying to not be able to.
Yes! Copying blocks will definitely be in Scratch 2.0.
yay! thanks
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ricarose wrote:
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
ricarose wrote:
There is no way to copy blocks in this experimental viewer.If this becomes the next version of scratch... will there be a way to copy blocks? i do that all the time and it would be annoying to not be able to.
Yes! Copying blocks will definitely be in Scratch 2.0.
That's a relief - it saves a lot of time when scripting.
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Oh boy, I can't tell if this is my computer, but this one causes my browser to freeze: http://scratch.mit.edu/experimental/viewproject/goch/1245848
(Using latest version of Firefox-based Flock).
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shadow_7283 wrote:
yaahoo wrote:
I think it should have turbo speed. But that may be a little useless, because when I ran Dr. Freeze ray DEMO#2, Dr. Freeze ray went a lot faster.
Turbo speed messes up timing though...
We are needing it in Prism.
cheddargirl wrote:
Oh boy, I can't tell if this is my computer, but this one causes my browser to freeze: http://scratch.mit.edu/experimental/viewproject/goch/1245848
(Using latest version of Firefox-based Flock).
It gives me a "Error On creation, TypeError: Error #1009" using Chrome 5 on Windows 7.
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How long is it? I expect the longer ones (LINE, for example) would definitely kill it, while shorter ones (fifteen blocks high?) would work fine.
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I thought the "() % ()" block was for percentage at the beginning...
cheddargirl wrote:
Oh boy, I can't tell if this is my computer, but this one causes my browser to freeze: http://scratch.mit.edu/experimental/viewproject/goch/1245848
(Using latest version of Firefox-based Flock).
My plugin also crashed. I'm using Google Chrome 6.0.493.0.
EDIT: Edited part are italic.
Last edited by mathematics (2010-08-15 13:21:20)
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cheddargirl wrote:
Oh boy, I can't tell if this is my computer, but this one causes my browser to freeze: http://scratch.mit.edu/experimental/viewproject/goch/1245848
(Using latest version of Firefox-based Flock).
*tries* It loaded, but stopped responding.
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This is cool but there are a few things wrong with it but there are things it does better than java.
Examples:
Con:
pocket god Scratched. Many things don't drag, the water doesn't move and the layers are all messed up.
Pro:
Li'l Ball's 3D adventure. It renders faster than java
Pro + Con:
Stickman's mission impossible 2. The sprites arn't resized but the flash player doesn't proccess all the scripts
Con:
Sorry to end this on a negative basis (Great job BTW)
Physics simulation game This is a one sprite, one script project. The flash player does not handle trigonometry functions at all.
Last edited by what-the (2010-08-15 03:19:20)
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cheddargirl wrote:
Oh boy, I can't tell if this is my computer, but this one causes my browser to freeze: http://scratch.mit.edu/experimental/viewproject/goch/1245848
(Using latest version of Firefox-based Flock).
On Firefox 3.6.8, that project will load all the way and then freezes up Firefox. On Chrome 5.0.375.126, it loads all the way and then freezes and crashes Flash rather than the whole browser.
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ricarose wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
I noticed one thing with my mouse xy experiment.
http://i35.servimg.com/u/f35/12/25/55/91/glitch10.pngI'm having trouble replicating this issue. What steps did you take for the values to report so many digits? Thanks!
You have to change the mode. I forget which one does it.
EDIT: It's Mode 3. Change it by pressing space.
Last edited by shadow_7283 (2010-08-15 13:25:43)
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henley wrote:
Before I start, is it possible to stop opting in?
Yes. Once you click the opt in button, it changes to an opt out button
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henley wrote:
Before I start, is it possible to stop opting in?
Well, you don't automaticly view every project in this mode. Next to the viewer for how the projects are normaly viewed, in between the "download this project" and "project notes" it will say "Play with the code Try out this project in the Experimental Viewer." if you click on that, that is how you will try the new viewer once you opt in.
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I got this error message when trying to open a project:
It was for this project: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Billybob-Mario/980927
To view it in the Experimental Viewer go here: http://scratch.mit.edu/experimental/vie … rio/980927
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