grrr why cant i find the [removed by Moderator] tile that says 'obsolete!' its [removed by Moderator] sorry about the language :@
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mattyboy321 wrote:
grrr why cant i find the [removed by Moderator] tile that says 'obsolete!' its [removed by Moderator] sorry about the language :@
Go wash your mouth out with soap! Such language...
The "obsolete" block appears when Scratch finds a block that is no longer supported (like the old comment block from 1.2 beta) or one that it can't recognize (any custom block added to a modded version of Scratch. Ask somebody in the Advanced topics forums...they probably have a project with something in it that will appear as obsolete.
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Paddle2See wrote:
mattyboy321 wrote:
grrr why cant i find the [removed by Moderator] tile that says 'obsolete!' its [removed by Moderator] sorry about the language :@
Go wash your mouth out with soap! Such language...
The "obsolete" block appears when Scratch finds a block that is no longer supported (like the old comment block from 1.2 beta) or one that it can't recognize (any custom block added to a modded version of Scratch. Ask somebody in the Advanced topics forums...they probably have a project with something in it that will appear as obsolete.
Also if it was uploaded with a mod of scratch(which is against tos) the "blocks added in" would be obsolete.
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The two knobs in this project aren't working in the Experimental Viewer. However, they work in both Scratch and Java*.
* Except there's another problem in Java - "set volume" block not working
Last edited by mathematics (2011-01-12 09:29:22)
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I think this is a great idea for the scratch community! I think it would be a good idea to keep the current view, too, though.
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I think it's a little "cramped." I would appreciate it being more spacious!
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I wouldn't mind a presentation mode either
Last edited by trolley8 (2011-01-18 08:58:17)
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trolley8 wrote:
I think it's a little "cramped." I would appreciate it being more spacious!
Yeah.. it'd be nice if the scripts area would enlarge when you maximize the window
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This is a great idea! Now I don't have to download projects!
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Wow, this is so cool! I don't have download anything now! Very convenient! I hope this experiment is on for everybody later on!!
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/480Division/1530940 <changed script to [blocks] <when green flag clicked><forever><set{ movement }to( (( 50 <-> 51 ))<end> [/blocks]
where "51" is, I had (slider sensor value). It didn't recognize that I even had a sensor plugged in!
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trolley8 wrote:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/480Division/1530940 <changed script to [blocks] <when green flag clicked><forever><set{ movement }to( (( 50 <-> 51 ))<end> [/blocks]
where "51" is, I had (slider sensor value). It didn't recognize that I even had a sensor plugged in!
What are you mad about?
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kingofdallamas wrote:
trolley8 wrote:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/480Division/1530940 <changed script to [blocks] <when green flag clicked><forever><set{ movement }to( (( 50 <-> 51 ))<end> [/blocks]
where "51" is, I had (slider sensor value). It didn't recognize that I even had a sensor plugged in!What are you mad about?
I'm angry that I can't have fun with my sensor!
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ssss wrote:
LOL - I made a EXPERIMENTAL ONLY code SEE?
I think you've pasted the wrong URL...
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Some bugs I noticed ..
if a program does not have any variables -- you cannot create new ones in the experimental viewer. if the program does have variables all the normal variable options appear.
Scroll bar issues ..
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ricarose wrote:
Want to try a new way to play with Scratch projects? The Experimental Viewer is now available that allows you to explore and play with all parts of a Scratch project directly in your web browser.
To find out how you can test out the Experimental Viewer, go to: http://scratch.mit.edu/experimental
Please leave any questions, comments, or bugs on this forum thread. We look forward to hearing your thoughts on the experimental viewer!
Thanks,
Scratch Team
I already have it! YAY!
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Rexpup wrote:
I personally like the old block style better. The new style in the Experimental Viewer looks somehow strange. Other than that, the new veiwer is very cool.
Yeah, I agree - hopefully they'll revert to the retro style by 2.0.
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When Scratch 2.0 does happen to come out, it lets Android and Chrome Notebook users program with the online version. Maybe.
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How can I make the experimental viewer reload the project from the web?
I ran my project in the experimental viewer and didn't like the way it looked, so I made some changes in the regular scratch program and uploaded the changes. Now, when I view my project in the experimental viewer it shows the old project without any of my changes.
I turned off my computer, router, and cable modem thinking it was caching here, but I'm still seeing the old code in the experimental viewer. I even deleted my temporary internet files.
How can I force the experimental viewer to load the current version of the project?
Last edited by BoltBait (2011-01-29 14:17:50)
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Please don't take this the wrong way, but I have a very serious question about the new 2.0 viewer.
Why did you choose Flash over HTML5/JavaScript?
Had you choosen the latter, you'd automatically have support for iPhone et. al.
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BoltBait wrote:
Please don't take this the wrong way, but I have a very serious question about the new 2.0 viewer.
Why did you choose Flash over HTML5/JavaScript?
Had you choosen the latter, you'd automatically have support for iPhone et. al.
I asked the Scratch Team precisely the same question, although I was more leaning towards the open-source aspect of Scratch, which Flash, well, isn't. The answer I got (from a member of the Scratch Team not in charge of that decision) was that JS and HTML5 are still developing technologies, with little support for a lot of the stuff Scratch needs, such as sound libraries. Now I'd better stop before I say too much.
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