... If coolstuff was around, the next post would be copy and pasted from the file. It's probably too hard for new users. If you want "advanced" try BYOB or Panther.
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You can modify Scratch's source code, it's easy. But for the even easier option use BYOB.
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tinoesroho wrote:
... If coolstuff was around, the next post would be copy and pasted from the file. It's probably too hard for new users. If you want "advanced" try BYOB or Panther.
Actually, the Scratch Team are considering having such a feature in Scratch 2.0
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coolstuff wrote:
tinoesroho wrote:
... If coolstuff was around, the next post would be copy and pasted from the file. It's probably too hard for new users. If you want "advanced" try BYOB or Panther.
Actually, the Scratch Team are considering having such a feature in Scratch 2.0
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coolstuff wrote:
tinoesroho wrote:
... If coolstuff was around, the next post would be copy and pasted from the file. It's probably too hard for new users. If you want "advanced" try BYOB or Panther.
Actually, the Scratch Team are considering having such a feature in Scratch 2.0
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Yep. I'm so psyched for this feature.
Natalie wrote this here:
For Scratch 2.0, the Scratch team is considering adding procedures, which would likely be "collapsible." In addition, we will experiment with collapsible "when" blocks.
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