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stickfiregames wrote:

Also, I found a bug: clones don't inherit pen colour from their parents. It can be seen in this project, where the drips and spray will always be the default blue regardless of the main paint colour.
Wow! That is an amazing project!




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thisandagain
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stickfiregames wrote:

Also, I found a bug: clones don't inherit pen colour from their parents. It can be seen in this project, where the drips and spray will always be the default blue regardless of the main paint colour.

Nice catch! Thanks for reporting! I filed a bug here: https://github.com/LLK/scratch-vm/issues/481
NitroCipher
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I know that they are currently non-functioning, but the x and y position inputs in the gui under the stage accept non-numeral inputs.

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NitroCipher wrote:

I know that they are currently non-functioning, but the x and y position inputs in the gui under the stage accept non-numeral inputs.
Well that's a glitch



thisandagain
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NitroCipher wrote:

I know that they are currently non-functioning, but the x and y position inputs in the gui under the stage accept non-numeral inputs.

Yup! We'll fix that when we get them hooked up.
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Thinking about it, wouldn't this thread be better in the Open Source Projects forum?

EDIT: Unfortunately, the OSP forum seems to be a bit misused… What do y'all think?

Last edited by -Io- (Feb. 27, 2017 00:00:49)


frodewin
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In the Wiki article I found this sentence:

Scratch 3.0 wird einen will use a custom JS Scratch interpreter, versus a community created interpreter.<ref name=“Scratch Conference @ MIT 2016”></ref>

Can somebody explain this to me in different words (I'm currently translating the page to the German Wiki).



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NitroCipher
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Who thinks that this: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/234935/ should be added?

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birdoftheday
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frodewin wrote:

In the Wiki article I found this sentence:

Scratch 3.0 wird einen will use a custom JS Scratch interpreter, versus a community created interpreter.<ref name=“Scratch Conference @ MIT 2016”></ref>

Can somebody explain this to me in different words (I'm currently translating the page to the German Wiki).
From what I can tell

It will use a program written in JavaScript created by the ST, and one created by the community (not sure what this means).

Am I the only person who likes 3.0 better than 2.0, or do the people who do just not talk about it?
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birdoftheday wrote:

frodewin wrote:

In the Wiki article I found this sentence:

Scratch 3.0 wird einen will use a custom JS Scratch interpreter, versus a community created interpreter.<ref name=“Scratch Conference @ MIT 2016”></ref>

Can somebody explain this to me in different words (I'm currently translating the page to the German Wiki).
From what I can tell

It will use a program written in JavaScript created by the ST, and one created by the community (not sure what this means).
I think the article is referencing the abandoned HTML5 player: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/19132/
stickfiregames
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birdoftheday wrote:

frodewin wrote:

In the Wiki article I found this sentence:

Scratch 3.0 wird einen will use a custom JS Scratch interpreter, versus a community created interpreter.<ref name=“Scratch Conference @ MIT 2016”></ref>

Can somebody explain this to me in different words (I'm currently translating the page to the German Wiki).
From what I can tell

It will use a program written in JavaScript created by the ST, and one created by the community (not sure what this means).
I read it as “instead of a community-created interpreter” - although I don't actually know who has created them in the past.










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stickfiregames wrote:

although I don't actually know who has created them in the past.

The most notable is probably Phosphorus by NXIII, although other attempts have been made.

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stickfiregames
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MrFlash67 wrote:

stickfiregames wrote:

although I don't actually know who has created them in the past.

The most notable is probably Phosphorus by NXIII, although other attempts have been made.
I know phosphorus, but has there ever been a plan to make a community player an “official” part of Scratch?
(Edit) saw the post above about the HTML5 player, never mind

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frodewin
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ok, thanks, I will write it as follows:

Scratch 3.0 will rely on a new implementation of an html5 player instead of being based on the community created html5 players like the abandoned HTML5 player, Phosphorus or Sulfurous.



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NickyNouse
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frodewin wrote:

ok, thanks, I will write it as follows:

Scratch 3.0 will rely on a new implementation of an html5 player instead of being based on the community created html5 players like the abandoned HTML5 player, Phosphorus or Sulfurous.
Also as opposed to the default Blockly code generators
awesome5185
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scratchisthebest wrote:

^ A lot of the “noise” in this topic is people quoting others and then just saying “yeah” or “I agree”

[offtopic]

I understand that this is completely off topic but I've been meaning to post it for a while, and because I can't think of another place to put it, here's

scratchisthebest's guide to not spamming up the forums, volume 1


1. If you're replying to the person who last posted, no need to quote them. Posts are in chronological order. It's easy to figure out who you're talking to.
2. Contentless posts are annoying, k? “lol”, “Yeah ”, “Me too!”, "[scratchblocks]<i am awesome>[/scratchblocks]" - they don't add anything to the discussion, but they do alert everyone who's following the topic, and they do add more forum clutter
3. If you do want to quote someone, you don't have to quote the entire twenty-five post chain. Pleeease no quote tunnels My userstyle Scratch Forum Meme cuts down on this, forcing quotes to disappear past 3 levels deep like the good old days of 1.4, but it's very annoying to people that don't have the userstyle and it just makes scrolling really hard.
4. Snip quotes liberally. If someone makes a 5 paragraph post and you're responding to one of them, just quote that part. Don't have to quote the whole thing.

That is all

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This is better than the Bad School IT topic


Edit:
Ok sorry, shouldn't have spammed

Last edited by awesome5185 (Feb. 28, 2017 00:04:42)


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thisandagain
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frodewin wrote:

ok, thanks, I will write it as follows:

Scratch 3.0 will rely on a new implementation of an html5 player instead of being based on the community created html5 players like the abandoned HTML5 player, Phosphorus or Sulfurous.

Thanks for helping maintain the Wiki!

I'm not 100% sure if I agree with the way this is being represented. The earlier HTML5 player was also created by the Scratch Team. Also, there is a big difference between what we have built (a full Scratch interpreter and editor) vs. other explorations like Phosphorus and Sulfurous which convert an SB2 into JavaScript and so I'm worried that both this and the English language wiki are comparing apples to oranges (interpreters to converters) which is misleading.
Harudaichi
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render (sphere)
would be a good idea

S P R E A D I T
awesome5185
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Harudaichi wrote:

render (sphere) :: pen
would be a good idea

This would be a bit complex and doesn't fit into the existing Scratch blocks; what does the “Render” do? Does it interact? Just that block is a but vague.

PS: Helped colour your block

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thisandagain wrote:

Hey folks, let's please try a few things in this long (rapidly approaching 100 pages!) thread:

- This is a place to discuss development of Scratch 3.0. Discussion, questions, and reports of bugs are most appreciated, but as others have mentioned it would be best for feature requests to be listed in the Suggestions forum.

- If someone gets off topic or spams please just ignore it OR if it's really blatant, report the post. Yelling at each other only makes things worse.

- Be excellent to each other. Please remember to follow the Community Guidelines. Disrespectful and unconstructive comments will be reported. That doesn't mean that people always need to agree, but it does mean that everyone should try their best to respect each other and opposing viewpoints.

Please remember the guidelines above ^^^. Flaming each other when someone goes off-topic is not particularly helpful or friendly. If you see something that you think should be removed please ignore it or press the “Report” button on the post.

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