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#1 2011-11-01 16:38:38

henley
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What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

I read that Scratch will no longer use .sb files, so what now?


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#2 2011-11-01 16:41:01

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

I don't know! Perhaps it's yet to be decided? Since 2.0 will be a lot more web-based, with less of a need for downloading, the extension will probably be basically irrelevant, anyhow.  hmm

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#3 2011-11-03 23:04:28

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

coolstuff wrote:

I don't know! Perhaps it's yet to be decided? Since 2.0 will be a lot more web-based, with less of a need for downloading, the extension will probably be basically irrelevant, anyhow.  hmm

But there's going to be an offline version.


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#4 2011-11-04 07:12:55

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

coolstuff wrote:

I don't know! Perhaps it's yet to be decided? Since 2.0 will be a lot more web-based, with less of a need for downloading, the extension will probably be basically irrelevant, anyhow.  hmm

Like Dinoclor said, there will be an offline version, and the ability to download. (otherwise there would be no offline remixing, which would discourage some people to remix, and that’s not what the ST wants) And they’re going to have to make a new extension.


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#5 2011-11-04 07:16:47

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

I believe it's going to be SB2.  smile


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#6 2011-11-04 09:40:45

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

According to Lightnin, it will not be .sb

Instead, it will be something else.


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#7 2011-11-04 09:50:17

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

undefeatedgames wrote:

According to Lightnin, it will not be .sb

Instead, it will be something else.

sb2 is what it will be.


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#8 2011-11-04 10:04:52

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

WindowsExplorer wrote:

undefeatedgames wrote:

According to Lightnin, it will not be .sb

Instead, it will be something else.

sb2 is what it will be.

Not for sure.  wink

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#9 2011-11-04 14:22:53

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

henley wrote:

I read that Scratch will no longer use .sb files, so what now?

My understanding is that it will be a totally different file format.  I'm not sure what the extension will be...or even if the format has been totally specified at this point.  The focus at the moment is in getting the online features working first.  The off-line ability will come later.


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#10 2011-11-05 10:39:34

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

henley wrote:

coolstuff wrote:

I don't know! Perhaps it's yet to be decided? Since 2.0 will be a lot more web-based, with less of a need for downloading, the extension will probably be basically irrelevant, anyhow.  hmm

Like Dinoclor said, there will be an offline version, and the ability to download. (otherwise there would be no offline remixing, which would discourage some people to remix, and that’s not what the ST wants) And they’re going to have to make a new extension.

I realize that, but there will be less of a need to download, and most people will probably just do it online - hence, for them, the file extension is irrelevant.

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#11 2011-11-05 10:56:37

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

coolstuff wrote:

henley wrote:

coolstuff wrote:

I don't know! Perhaps it's yet to be decided? Since 2.0 will be a lot more web-based, with less of a need for downloading, the extension will probably be basically irrelevant, anyhow.  hmm

Like Dinoclor said, there will be an offline version, and the ability to download. (otherwise there would be no offline remixing, which would discourage some people to remix, and that’s not what the ST wants) And they’re going to have to make a new extension.

I realize that, but there will be less of a need to download, and most people will probably just do it online - hence, for them, the file extension is irrelevant.

But it isn’t for me. That’s why I’m asking, because I’d prefer to use the downloadable version.


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#12 2011-11-05 11:00:36

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

henley wrote:

coolstuff wrote:

henley wrote:


Like Dinoclor said, there will be an offline version, and the ability to download. (otherwise there would be no offline remixing, which would discourage some people to remix, and that’s not what the ST wants) And they’re going to have to make a new extension.

I realize that, but there will be less of a need to download, and most people will probably just do it online - hence, for them, the file extension is irrelevant.

But it isn’t for me. That’s why I’m asking, because I’d prefer to use the downloadable version.

Ah. Well, I'm not sure it's decided upon yet.

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#13 2011-11-05 11:38:46

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?


If you are having trouble with simple counting, use the following mnemonic device: 1 comes before 2 comes before 5,280 comes before 523,860,759 comes after the square root of -153 comes before π. This will make your previous counting problems seem like no big deal.

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#14 2011-11-06 10:51:39

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

legoscratch wrote:

The alpha used sb2...
...Here.  http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=63875

You cant open it


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#15 2011-11-06 17:41:12

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

henley wrote:

legoscratch wrote:

The alpha used sb2...
...Here.  http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=63875

You cant open it

Using the alpha?  I don't have it, so I can't help you there.


If you are having trouble with simple counting, use the following mnemonic device: 1 comes before 2 comes before 5,280 comes before 523,860,759 comes after the square root of -153 comes before π. This will make your previous counting problems seem like no big deal.

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#16 2011-11-06 19:07:55

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Re: What file extension will Scratch use in 2.0?

legoscratch wrote:

henley wrote:

legoscratch wrote:

The alpha used sb2...
...Here.  http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=63875

You cant open it

Using the alpha?  I don't have it, so I can't help you there.

I made a topic earlier about the Alpha, and the Scratch Team said it doesn’t exist.  neutral

Are they trying to hide it from us?


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