I've noticed with Scratch, there are a very limited number of ways to display custom text. You only have 3 options:
- Variable/list watchers. These work, but you have virtually no control of how they look. You can change the readout type and (static) location... that's about it. You can't even change the background color.
- Say/think blocks. These are easy to use, however, they feel very cookie-cutter-esque, and are often an eyesore due to style clashing.
- Make a sprite with every letter of the alphabet that stamps out one letter at a time. Of course, right away you know this is very inefficient.
This got me thinking, and I wondered: what if there was a new block in the Pen category that stamped text to the background? It would start at the sprite's current position, and set the font color/size according to the pen's parameters.
There could even be a "set font to [ ]" block that displays a list of fonts, like in the Scratch paint editor.
I, personally, think it would be great. It's incredibly easy for the Scratch Team to make, it's easy for beginners to learn (no harder than any of the Pen blocks), and opens up many new possibilities for projects. But of course, it's up to the Scratch Team.
Thoughts?
Last edited by hmnwilson (2011-08-30 01:21:44)
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My thoughts exactly...
But call it
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100% support.
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scimonster wrote:
100% support.
What sci said
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I support!
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support. Have you made a sugestion in the sugestions page yet?
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jji7skyline wrote:
scimonster wrote:
100% support.
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Ditto.
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TVflea wrote:
there's a work around, you know.
Yes, we know
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You are perfectly right
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Greenatic wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
scimonster wrote:
100% support.
What sci said
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Ditto.
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SHINY DITTO'S EVOLUTION!
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hmnwilson wrote:
I've noticed with Scratch, there are a very limited number of ways to display custom text. You only have 3 options:
- Variable/list watchers. These work, but you have virtually no control of how they look. You can change the readout type and (static) location... that's about it. You can't even change the background color.
- Say/think blocks. These are easy to use, however, they feel very cookie-cutter-esque, and are often an eyesore due to style clashing.
- Make a sprite with every letter of the alphabet that stamps out one letter at a time. Of course, right away you know this is very inefficient.
This got me thinking, and I wondered: what if there was a new block in the Pen category that stamped text to the background? It would start at the sprite's current position, and set the font color/size according to the pen's parameters.
There could even be a "set font to [ ]" block that displays a list of fonts, like in the Scratch paint editor.
I, personally, think it would be great. It's incredibly easy for the Scratch Team to make, it's easy for beginners to learn (no harder than any of the Pen blocks), and opens up many new possibilities for projects. But of course, it's up to the Scratch Team.
Thoughts?
can be made easily with BYOB(or hopefully with scratch 2.0)
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I made a project to do this with one costume!!!!!!!!!
Check it out!!!!!!!
prkohtu wrote:
can be made easily with BYOB
How?????
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100% support!
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hmnwilson wrote:
I've noticed with Scratch, there are a very limited number of ways to display custom text. You only have 3 options:
- Variable/list watchers. These work, but you have virtually no control of how they look. You can change the readout type and (static) location... that's about it. You can't even change the background color.
- Say/think blocks. These are easy to use, however, they feel very cookie-cutter-esque, and are often an eyesore due to style clashing.
- Make a sprite with every letter of the alphabet that stamps out one letter at a time. Of course, right away you know this is very inefficient.
This got me thinking, and I wondered: what if there was a new block in the Pen category that stamped text to the background? It would start at the sprite's current position, and set the font color/size according to the pen's parameters.
There could even be a "set font to [ ]" block that displays a list of fonts, like in the Scratch paint editor.
I, personally, think it would be great. It's incredibly easy for the Scratch Team to make, it's easy for beginners to learn (no harder than any of the Pen blocks), and opens up many new possibilities for projects. But of course, it's up to the Scratch Team.
Thoughts?
Fortunately, The Scratch Team has considered this idea
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