it would be amazing if it automatically got the line number from the name of the detail. i think that would be more userfriendly. great idea and great project still!
I don't really like them... They click on things when I don't want them to click, they don't have a proper start menu (just "log out" and "shut down"), and they are PCs...
Download the one script of "Notes" and open it in Scratch
Project Notes
1. Enter the title of the notes. 2. Enter what line of details you want to add a sub-detail to. 3. Enter the detail. 4. Repeat 2-3 until notes are done.
This is an experimental note-taking project I made.
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it would be amazing if it automatically got the line number from the name of the detail. i think that would be more userfriendly. great idea and great project still!
me either i dont get it.
what is the point i dont get it
Where does the "detail" go?
You have to type in what line number you want to add a detail to, then the detail.
(view all replies)Nice use of the ask block! *loveit*
Thanks Chrischb!
Very cool! I could imagine this in our school's mobile lab (cart full of EEpcs) for taking notes during class!
I don't really like them... They click on things when I don't want them to click, they don't have a proper start menu (just "log out" and "shut down"), and they are PCs...
Yeah, we have a lab cart filled with EEpcs and once filled with Macbooks. Thanks!
(view all replies)I don't understand....
Look at my projects
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nice!
cool! Interesting idea!
nice, but I don't get the "detail"s
Good idea!
quite cool..
Thanks..