rdococ wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
I would say that the broadcast scratch-startclicked and scratch-mousclickevent, were both a mistake, they were secrets that were like errors that the scratch team hoped no one would find. Anyways, making a broadcast like that would be kinda, dumb, no-offence. Why not just ask for a block? There could be a block which would have set single stepping speed to. The insert would be a special number dropdown, like the instrument one, it would have, (0) Turbo speed, (1) Normal, (30) Flash blocks fast, (200) Flash blocks slow. Then you could do numbers in-between to make it flash at different speeds.
Of course you would ask for a block for 1.7 (+0.3). LOL XD
Scratch 1.7?
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Hint which block. XD
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Bump!!!
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EzekielE wrote:
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
I think this is a very good idea. I have a lot of projects that don't work as well out of turbo mode, so I ask people to play them in it, but half of them don't know what it is!
Also, why is everyone saying that you have to shift-click something to get into turo mode?
EDIT: oh, also Scratch-StartClicked is there because that's the event fired by the green flag. I'm not sure about Scratch-MouseClickEvent.you have to hold down the shift key and press the green flag to enter turbo mode
We mean for the new flash player, you can shift click the green flag to turn on turbo mode, you can also shift click the grow screen button and get full-screen, like in U-tube videos.
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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
I think this is a very good idea. I have a lot of projects that don't work as well out of turbo mode, so I ask people to play them in it, but half of them don't know what it is!
Also, why is everyone saying that you have to shift-click something to get into turo mode?
EDIT: oh, also Scratch-StartClicked is there because that's the event fired by the green flag. I'm not sure about Scratch-MouseClickEvent.
Scratch-MouseClickEvent clicks all the sprites (and the stage).
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Come on!
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Considered, but can you still show support by voting. Link in post 1.
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whizzer wrote:
Don't forget that 2.0 is made in Flash, not Squeak.
Delete the ASCII art.
It can be made in Flash and still have this feature.
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coolstuff wrote:
It makes sense, I guess. The only problem is that somebody new to Scratch could be really confused about it, and even, perhaps, unintentionally put the project into Turbo Mode and get highly confused about what to do next; their project wouldn't run as expected.
Well turbo speed is like that in the first place? Why don't you just take out all of the features from scratch, and then people will never get lost trying to program in it!
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How about:
|turn on turbo mode|
|turn off turbo mode|
<turbo mode on>
{When turbo mode activated}
{when turbo mode deactivated}
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joefarebrother wrote:
How about:
|turn on turbo mode|
|turn off turbo mode|
<turbo mode on>
{When turbo mode activated}
{when turbo mode deactivated}
Yes!! I need those blocks for my MIDI projects! I NEED them!
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