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- mrsteve
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There should be a visual clue as to whether you choose "run without screen refresh in Custom Block
I can't tell whether a custom block is run with“ or ”without" screen refresh.
Having that might make it more easily discoverable.
Having that might make it more easily discoverable.
Last edited by mrsteve (Nov. 7, 2012 13:59:46)
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- scimonster
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There should be a visual clue as to whether you choose "run without screen refresh in Custom Block
Perhaps an icon at the end of the hat?
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- TheMatrixKid
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There should be a visual clue as to whether you choose "run without screen refresh in Custom Block
I agree, but I suggest placing this type of topic in Suggestions. Technically, this isn't a bug.
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- Firedrake969
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There should be a visual clue as to whether you choose "run without screen refresh in Custom Block
Support, and move to Suggestions.
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- AonymousGuy
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There should be a visual clue as to whether you choose "run without screen refresh in Custom Block
+1.
Although, did anyone else notice that this topic is from 2012?
Although, did anyone else notice that this topic is from 2012?
- turkey3
- Scratcher
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There should be a visual clue as to whether you choose "run without screen refresh in Custom Block
- Firedrake969
- Scratcher
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There should be a visual clue as to whether you choose "run without screen refresh in Custom Block
Still relevant, though +1.
Although, did anyone else notice that this topic is from 2012?
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- Blueinkproductions
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There should be a visual clue as to whether you choose "run without screen refresh in Custom Block
Support.
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- ScratchJahd2011
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There should be a visual clue as to whether you choose "run without screen refresh in Custom Block
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- TimothyLawyer
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There should be a visual clue as to whether you choose "run without screen refresh in Custom Block
How about a lightning bolt?
↯or ⚡ ⚡️
http://www.iemoji.com/view/emoji/188/nature/high-voltage-sign
http://www.fileformat.info/info/emoji/zap/index.htm
http://typographica.org/typeface-reviews/apple-color-emoji/
Of even more significance is the fact that the glyphs included in the font are Unicode encoded. In an effort initiated by Google and with significant help from Apple and Microsoft, 722 Emoji symbols were included in the recently published Unicode 6.0 standard, putting Emoji on par with the Latin alphabet and other writing systems encoded in Unicode. This means messages and documents containing Emoji are fully searchable and indexable
http://www.theverge.com/2014/4/2/5576280/twitter-gets-emoji-web-support
↯or ⚡ ⚡️
http://www.iemoji.com/view/emoji/188/nature/high-voltage-sign
http://www.fileformat.info/info/emoji/zap/index.htm
http://typographica.org/typeface-reviews/apple-color-emoji/
Of even more significance is the fact that the glyphs included in the font are Unicode encoded. In an effort initiated by Google and with significant help from Apple and Microsoft, 722 Emoji symbols were included in the recently published Unicode 6.0 standard, putting Emoji on par with the Latin alphabet and other writing systems encoded in Unicode. This means messages and documents containing Emoji are fully searchable and indexable
http://www.theverge.com/2014/4/2/5576280/twitter-gets-emoji-web-support
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