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#1 2011-02-26 11:55:26

brettman98
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An interesting discovery

I made an interesting discovery while fooling with variables. Click here to see what it is.


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#2 2011-02-26 12:00:10

puppetadventurer
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Re: An interesting discovery

interesting


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#3 2011-02-26 12:07:19

brettman98
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Re: An interesting discovery

puppetadventurer wrote:

interesting

yes, thank you.


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#4 2011-02-26 12:53:55

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Re: An interesting discovery

Do you know that you don't need scripts to make sprites "draggable"*?

Scratch 1.4 Reference Guide wrote:

http://info.scratch.mit.edu/sites/infoscratch.media.mit.edu/images/Current_Sprite_Info.gif
Click the Lock to change the sprite's lock state. An unlocked sprite can be dragged in presentation mode and the web player.


* "Draggable" isn't a real word.

Last edited by mathematics (2011-02-26 12:54:52)

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#5 2011-02-27 07:54:08

brettman98
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Re: An interesting discovery

mathematics wrote:

Do you know that you don't need scripts to make sprites "draggable"*?

Scratch 1.4 Reference Guide wrote:

http://info.scratch.mit.edu/sites/infos … e_Info.gif
Click the Lock to change the sprite's lock state. An unlocked sprite can be dragged in presentation mode and the web player.


* "Draggable" isn't a real word.

That's very interesting...I just prefer to use 'When sprite(x) clicked' 'repeat until 'not 'mouse down'''


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