bharvey wrote:
Hardmath123 wrote:
Huh? It works for me. It might be a browser/OS issue, I have tried it on Firefox and Safari Mac. Would (call(bool)) fix it? If not, how do I fix it?
If it does work for you, it's a Snap! bug. (I'm too tired to check right now.)
Well...
It does.
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bharvey wrote:
roijac wrote:
(i only changed this and added an option to shift-click edit without development.bat, as it doesn't work on linux)
if it's ok, i'll post the updated .deb package
apropos .deb: do you want me to try upload BYOB to the Ubuntu Software Center?That's all fine, although I don't understand why you want to build in a hardcoded location for the media files.
so here you go: db.tt/FtXqocsv
@taneb, the error you got is well-known on 11.04, try install using GDebi
was that yes about the ubuntu software center?
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Hey, I asked Lucario621 to add Snap! to the main post on this topic.
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We could just start a new thread... (And by we I mean Jens or Brian)
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I seem to have found a bug in google chrome (my version of it at least)
I'm running the most up to date version
(15.0.874.106)
Although it only happened on first run of the page (I don't use chrome really, only for testing) after going on the page a second time, it was fine. (It's not much of a problem really, just a minor bug)
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shadow_7283 wrote:
We could just start a new thread...
Jens and I talked about this when we met a few weeks ago, and we decided that the time to start a new thread is when we have an official release -- at least an official beta, so the announcement can be the first thing on the thread, for the sake of people who find it later. (And we'll announce the software and the thread here, too, of course.)
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@roijac: Below is an excerpt from my email. Please fix...
I am trying to install BYOB on Xbuntu but using deb installer (http://byob.berkeley.edu/byob-3.1.1-4thlinux.deb) causes dpkg errors. Could you (or roijac) check it's correctness (I cannot even check the dependencies)?
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@Khokhulin, are you asking how to figure out what objects touch a given object? You need to the list block: Object(all sprites) this will give you a list of all the objects in your program, then you check to see if the object you are concerned with is touching any of the objects in the list.
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bharvey wrote:
@roijac: Below is an excerpt from my email. Please fix...
I am trying to install BYOB on Xbuntu but using deb installer (http://byob.berkeley.edu/byob-3.1.1-4thlinux.deb) causes dpkg errors. Could you (or roijac) check it's correctness (I cannot even check the dependencies)?
is he installing with USC? it doesn't work with it, he should try GDebi
EDIT:
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14God wrote:
@Khokhulin, are you asking how to figure out what objects touch a given object? You need to the list block: Object(all sprites) this will give you a list of all the objects in your program, then you check to see if the object you are concerned with is touching any of the objects in the list.
I very much ask to show on a specific example as it to make.
The reason: my English language not the programmer.
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14God wrote:
@Khokhulin, are you asking how to figure out what objects touch a given object? You need to the list block: Object(all sprites) this will give you a list of all the objects in your program, then you check to see if the object you are concerned with is touching any of the objects in the list.
If you load the BYOB tools blocks (with either
New sprite from file > ToolSprite
or
File > Import project > Examples > tools > tools
) then you can do it this way:
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bharvey wrote:
14God wrote:
@Khokhulin, are you asking how to figure out what objects touch a given object? You need to the list block: Object(all sprites) this will give you a list of all the objects in your program, then you check to see if the object you are concerned with is touching any of the objects in the list.
If you load the BYOB tools blocks (with either
New sprite from file > ToolSprite
or
File > Import project > Examples > tools > tools
) then you can do it this way:
...
Thanks very math!
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Khokhulin wrote:
I work over translate BYOB into Russian.
But there is a problem:
When I try translate the menu of attributes the strange hogwash turns out
image:
http://www.slepiigru.narod.ru/image/example.gif
In Scratch 1.4 such problem isn't present!
With what way this problem to overcome?
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bharvey wrote:
@roijac: Below is an excerpt from my email. Please fix...
I am trying to install BYOB on Xbuntu but using deb installer (http://byob.berkeley.edu/byob-3.1.1-4thlinux.deb) causes dpkg errors. Could you (or roijac) check it's correctness (I cannot even check the dependencies)?
Well, that was my problem in fact. I didn't think to check the Scratch forum for BYOB.
roijac wrote:
is he installing with USC? it doesn't work with it, he should try GDebi
After installing BYOB manually on Xubuntu (ubuntu with XFCE), I managed to install the deb package downloaded today with GDebi.
Well, to be honest I did the same several times with GDebi and dpkg before manual installation, and it has always shown an error with the package (I havent written it down, so I cannot say what the error was - it simpy refused opening the package).
Neverthless it has installed correctly now (maybe the download was corrupted).
Thank you and sorry for bothering.
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Woah. I haven’t been on this topic in forever!
It looks like you’ve made better progress that the Scratch Team!
I congratulate Jens and bharvey! You are doing an amazing job with “Snap!”
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Am I missing something? When did you add the lower right grey rectangle to Snap! ? Are you working on the sprite corral?
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henley wrote:
Woah. I haven’t been on this topic in forever!
Hi! We've missed you.
It looks like you’ve made better progress that the Scratch Team!
I congratulate Jens and bharvey! You are doing an amazing job with “Snap!”
Thanks! All Jens. Except call⁄cc.
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