I believe I'm finding an issue when attempting to name a costume "c1". I have other costumes named "c2", "c3", etc. The costume was originally named "c1" but not being recognized when called to change to this costume. When I deleted it and re-added the costume the editor will not accept "c1" and changes it to "c11" by default. I've ensured that no other costume for this particular sprite are named "c1".
Is this a reserved costume naming convention?
Is there a limit to the number of costumes?
Are there any known issues with having costumes of multiple sprites named the same?
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For anyone attempting to troubleshoot this, some additional information that appears relevant ...
the same sprite has costumes named "c10" and "c11". It appears the issue surfaces only when these costumes have been created.
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graflo001 wrote:
I believe I'm finding an issue when attempting to name a costume "c1". I have other costumes named "c2", "c3", etc. The costume was originally named "c1" but not being recognized when called to change to this costume. When I deleted it and re-added the costume the editor will not accept "c1" and changes it to "c11" by default. I've ensured that no other costume for this particular sprite are named "c1".
Is this a reserved costume naming convention? No, I don't think so.
Is there a limit to the number of costumes? I don't think so! I've had a LOT of costumes at times XD
Are there any known issues with having costumes of multiple sprites named the same? Nope!![]()
It's just the way Scratch works. It puts a number after the costume name sometimes, even when there's already a number there, but it's kinda hard to explain.
Example:
I name a costume "guineapig1" and it stays like that.
I name a costume "1" and it goes to "11"
Not sure why

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Guinea_Pig_Girl wrote:
I name a costume "guineapig1" and it stays like that.
I name a costume "1" and it goes to "11"
Not sure why![]()
You have to have something before the "1". Like in "costume1", there's "costume" behind "1". If you replace "costume" with "c", it'll be "c1".
But if you only put in "1", Scratch will think the "1" is supposed to be the thing behind the number, so it would think "1" is like the "c". But Scratch has a habit of adding a number to the end of the costume name if all that's in the name is a number, so it would change "1" to "11", so that the "1" is before a number. So it would be "1 (the "c" type one) 1 (the number after the "c" or "costume" or whatever)".
It probably sounds confusing, but yeah. Meh.
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Scratch doesn't allow a number lower than the highest costume name number.
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