Operating System: Windows Vista- Home Premium
Web Browser: Firefox 3.6.15
Flash version: 10.2.152.32
Description of Problem: When sprites are facing left their costume centering is off.
Links to projects: Smash Bros. NES The Samurai Twisted Demo
Also, the robot sprite in this game, Wreckreation Demo, constantly moves up. I think this is because I used the ghost effect to lighten the sprite, that way it wouldn't trigger the sensors that follow it. But the flash player's ghost effect isn't as exact as the actual scratch program's is.
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I'm so glad this is made. I'm not sure why but everytime I use the flash player and I change the velocity variable it doesn't seem to work, maybe its the "key right arrow key" or the "broadcast" block or the "If color _____ is touching color _____" but since the flash player was made I get some comments saying my games don't work and its because the characters in my games can go through walls, or through floors, which doesn't usually happen on Java, or downloaded. So I really hope you can find the glitch. If you play my game "Cube-Y28" You'll see it works perfectly on Java and downloaded but not on flash. Thank you.
Maybe its just my mac computer but I don't think so.
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OSX 10.6.6/Chrome 11.0.696.3/Flash 10.2.154.18
Sound (in this case, Justin Beiber) continues playing after the red flag is pressed.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/chardunk/1641595
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Your computer's Operating System: Windows Vista
Your web browser's name and version: Firefox
Flash version:10,2,152,32
Description of Problem: If a list has had the size changed, the items in the list think it is still a default sized list and stay in the top-left corner.
Link to project:http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Thenuclearduck/1577199
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Lightnin wrote:
We've released a beta version of the new Flash-based Scratch project player. You can try it out by clicking the link to the right of each project on the project page. Like most new features, it will have glitches! We need your help reporting the glitches so we can fix them.
[List of Known Glitches]
FIXED: 1. Fullscreen does not expand window in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox
NOT FIXED
F11 button doesn't work when viewing with flash player
Firefox 4 beta 12
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muppetds wrote:
F11 button doesn't work when viewing with flash player
Firefox 4 beta 12
That is probably because Flash is getting your key events, not Firefox. (This happens in all browsers, not just Firefox.) Try clicking on the page outside of the Flash-based player, then hit F11. If that doesn't work, use the menu to go full screen. This is not really a bug, it's just the way the Flash player interacts with the browser -- only one of them gets the key events at a given time. (That's sometimes called "having the keyboard focus".)
-- John
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johnm wrote:
muppetds wrote:
F11 button doesn't work when viewing with flash player
Firefox 4 beta 12That is probably because Flash is getting your key events, not Firefox. (This happens in all browsers, not just Firefox.) Try clicking on the page outside of the Flash-based player, then hit F11. If that doesn't work, use the menu to go full screen. This is not really a bug, it's just the way the Flash player interacts with the browser -- only one of them gets the key events at a given time. (That's sometimes called "having the keyboard focus".)
-- John
Yeah, I hate that. F6 to copy the url, F5 to check for new comments, tab to go to the next link... Firefox 3.6.15.
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Your computer's Operating System: Windows Vista
Your web browser's name and version: Firefox 3, Chrome 10
Flash version: 10.2.152.132
Description of Problem: when I move to another tab of the same browser's window and then come back, it looks like the flash player is "firing" very quickly all the events it couldn't show when the tab was not visibile (the action is really fast). Then, as soon as all events are fired, the speed goes back to normal. The Java player instead works fine.
Link to project: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/s_federici/1647993,
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s_federici wrote:
Your computer's Operating System: Windows Vista
Your web browser's name and version: Firefox 3, Chrome 10
Flash version: 10.2.152.132
Description of Problem: when I move to another tab of the same browser's window and then come back, it looks like the flash player is "firing" very quickly all the events it couldn't show when the tab was not visibile (the action is really fast). Then, as soon as all events are fired, the speed goes back to normal. The Java player instead works fine.
Link to project: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/s_federici/1647993
I had that experience as well, although on some projects, it appeared to "pause" the actions until I returned to the browser tab. This was especially the case in "pen rendering" projects, like Canthiar's raytracer project (http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Canthiar/53171). I was also in Google Chrome. By the way, try running the raytracer in Flash turbo mode by shift+clicking the green flag. It goes incredibly fast.
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fullmoon wrote:
OSX 10.6.6/Chrome 11.0.696.3/Flash 10.2.154.18
Sound (in this case, Justin Beiber) continues playing after the red flag is pressed.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/chardunk/1641595
I've run into that one a few times too.
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Paddle2See wrote:
fullmoon wrote:
OSX 10.6.6/Chrome 11.0.696.3/Flash 10.2.154.18
Sound (in this case, Justin Beiber) continues playing after the red flag is pressed.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/chardunk/1641595I've run into that one a few times too.
Version 23 was released last night. It fixes this problem as well as the color sensing with ghosted sprites problem (plus a few other bugs)
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Sometimes it works for making things faster, but the sound quality is not like the Java player's, which is a bit too much anyway. The Flash player would be more acceptable if the sound quality would be enough to sound like hi-def, but not as overrated as the Java player. <change{ }by(
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<play sound[
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Paddle2See wrote:
Version 23 was released last night. It fixes this problem as well as the color sensing with ghosted sprites problem (plus a few other bugs)
The "animation events get queued when moving to other tab" bug (http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 91#p700691) is still there.
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I run Windows 7
Mozilla Firefox 3.6.15
Flash version: Flash wouldn't tell me that
Description of Problem: Flash crashes while loading the project
Link to project: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/The-Whiz/913723
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yaahoo wrote:
Flash version: Flash wouldn't tell me that
Oh, Flash 10
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Vista, Firefox, Flash 10.2.152.32, http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/scimonster/1588557
It thinks "0" is blank. This happens in the experimental viewer too.
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Mac
OS X 10.5.8.
Safari 5.0.3.
Flash version: 10.2.152.33
Single letters in speech bubbles appear on a different line
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/JBEAR/1558674
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scimonster wrote:
Vista, Firefox, Flash 10.2.152.32, http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/scimonster/1588557
It thinks "0" is blank. This happens in the experimental viewer too.
Same here in:
Windows 7
Google Chrome 10.0.648.151 beta
Flash 10.2.154.25
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comp500 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Vista, Firefox, Flash 10.2.152.32, http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/scimonster/1588557
It thinks "0" is blank. This happens in the experimental viewer too.Same here in:
Windows 7
Google Chrome 10.0.648.151 beta
Flash 10.2.154.25
Yep, I'm seeing it to. Looks like a bug.
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Paddle2See wrote:
comp500 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Vista, Firefox, Flash 10.2.152.32, http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/scimonster/1588557
It thinks "0" is blank. This happens in the experimental viewer too.Same here in:
Windows 7
Google Chrome 10.0.648.151 beta
Flash 10.2.154.25Yep, I'm seeing it to. Looks like a bug.
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Soon to be testing it in IE 9
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On IE9, it doesn't recognize that flash is installed!
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lilacfuzz101 wrote:
On IE9, it doesn't recognize that flash is installed!
I'm also testing... Works on my copy!
YAHOO! 9 PAGES!!!!!!!!!
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