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J'en ai enlevés quelques uns car certains d'entres eux étaient faciles à faire et d'autres n'étaient pas très claires, désolé ^^ A block “Bounce” and not “If on edge, bounce” :bounce:: motion
A blocks who know the number of connections in a project for an user :(connections in this projects for [LeGnocchi]:: sensing)
A block who not wait after a question :Ask [What's your name?]:: sensing
A variable who know the motion of the mouse pointer :(speed of mouse pointer:: sensing)
Change the block “round” to we have the choice of the Numbers after the comma :(round (7.25) to [tenths v]:: operators)
A block who set a sprite to a layer :go to the layer (2):: looks
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Suggestion from @MaximeThiel
I'm suggesting a new block to be implemented.
I am pretty sure that everyone already knows this:stop all sounds
But wouldn't the blockstop sound [ v] :: soundalso be practical, in some cases?
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Suggestion from @2005200439
There should be a button named “Under renovation”, when a published project is being maintained, whether it's to fix bugs or add new things. It could be near the “Work in progress” button, and it could let users know why the project isn't working or why there is a bug.
needs clarification
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Suggestion from @2005200439
New block ideas:((...) [first v] [letters v] de [Something]:: operators)((...) [last v] elements of [list v]:: list)
This would be useful to avoid:(join (join (join (join (join [] []) []) []) []) [])
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Music suggestions!Suggestion from @orlan03Edit by NTB: actually, doesn't this have a simple workaround? Just thought of a system
For noteblocks, it would be useful if there were chords:Play notes (...)(...)(...) at the same time for (0.5) beats ::sound
2 repliesSuggestion from @Itharius
More than chords, I'd like it if we could play a certain frequencePlay (...) hertz for (...) beats :: sound
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Suggestion from @2005200439
A variable that knows the speed of the mouse pointer :(speed of mouse pointer:: sensing)
A “round to” block where we can round up to a certain amount of digits (not very clear)(round (7.25) to [tenths v]:: operators)needs clarification
A block that sets a sprite to a layer :go to the layer (2):: looks
New styles of pen (eraser, pencil…) :set style of pen to [eraser v]:: pen
An event block :when <>:: events :: hat
Others keys :<key [& v] pressed?><key [+ v] pressed?><key [ctrl v] pressed?>etc…
Variables for look effects:(effect [ghost v]:: looks)
A variable who know the place of a letter in a word :(place of [e] in [Hello]:: operators)
A block who set all scripts, sounds (or others) on “pause”, then on “play” :set [all scripts v] on [pause v]:: control
Suggestion from @bidulule
Maybe we could have an option where we could change the sound between stereo and mono?
Suggestion from @AK_Scratcher_54
New emoticons, for example a cat's head like -_- or a smiling cat with a drop of falling sweat (^ - ^ ') or a tired cat.
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This has a workaround, but any that I've tried don't work… So support. A block “Bounce” and not “If on edge, bounce” :bounce:: motion
I don't quite see the reason for it to not wait… A block who not wait after a question :Ask [What's your name?]:: sensing
I'm fairly sure this has a work around, but I may be wrong about that. Support A variable who know the motion of the mouse pointer :(speed of mouse pointer:: sensing)
Change the block “round” to we have the choice of the Numbers after the comma :You could just do something like(round (7.25) to [tenths v]:: operators)
round (1.2345) to (10) ::customNope nvm doesn't work well… Support
define round (#) to (decimal)
How would this work? A block who set a sprite to a layer :go to the layer (2):: looks
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Suggestion from @2005200439Isn't this what the “Draft” button essentially does on a project? Or is there something else that I'm missing here?
There should be a button named “Under renovation”, when a published project is being maintained, whether it's to fix bugs or add new things. It could be near the “Work in progress” button, and it could let users know why the project isn't working or why there is a bug.
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I think they are suggesting that there are 2 options, either you can do “Under renovation” or “Draft”. Under renovation would be for released projects that aren't in beta or alpha, but you're fixing some bugs you found. Draft would be for beta or alpha projects. I could be wrong though.Suggestion from @2005200439Isn't this what the “Draft” button essentially does on a project? Or is there something else that I'm missing here?
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I think he meant that “draft” is for like, when the project is not done, but “under renovation” is when you're just fixing a little bug or adding new thing real quick. (perhaps could be useful for example if there's a featured project and someone's making a real quick change… so they don't have like a billion “it's not working” comments? It's not clear I agree..)I think they are suggesting that there are 2 options, either you can do “Under renovation” or “Draft”. Under renovation would be for released projects that aren't in beta or alpha, but you're fixing some bugs you found. Draft would be for beta or alpha projects. I could be wrong though.Suggestion from @2005200439Isn't this what the “Draft” button essentially does on a project? Or is there something else that I'm missing here?
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not done, but “under renovation” is when you're just fixing a little bug or adding new thing real quick. (perhaps could be useful for example if there's a featured project and someone's making a real quick change… so they don't have like a billion “it's not working” comments? It's not clear I agree..)In that case, I suppose I can see that working. In fact, there are a lot of reasons why you might want to check a similar box — we have “draft”, we might want “under renovation” or “test” or something like that. I support this suggestion. I think he meant that “draft” is for like, when the project is
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Bump
Still need more replies, sorry. The suggestions would have more visibility if each suggestion had a new topic, but that would get annoying and probably clutter the forum. If others come across this, please reply to some suggestions, as that would really help. Thanks!
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How many replies per suggestion are you looking for?
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At least one would be good. If I see that one of them seems to be rejected a lot I'll remove it from the list. If It has 3-4 replies I'll make a new topic How many replies per suggestion are you looking for?
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Suggestion from @MaximeThielSupport. I'm not sure why this isn't already an option. There are workarounds available, mostly by setting the volume to 0, but it would be nice to stop a specific sound in a project.
I'm suggesting a new block to be implemented.
I am pretty sure that everyone already knows this:stop all sounds
But wouldn't the blockstop sound [ v] :: soundalso be practical, in some cases?
Suggestion from @2005200439I don't quite understand this one, and how it could potentially avoid the “join join join” block.
New block ideas:((...) [first v] [letters v] de [Something]:: operators)((...) [last v] elements of [list v]:: list)
This would be useful to avoid:(join (join (join (join (join [] []) []) []) []) [])
Suggestion from @orlan03Support. There is a workaround with broadcasts, but an intuitive way to set up chords could be nice. However, thinking of this system might be tough. What if I want two notes to be played at once? What if I want four? Some sort of system would need to be created that could easily work — I don't think playing exactly three notes at a time would be ideal.
For noteblocks, it would be useful if there were chords:Play notes (...)(...)(...) at the same time for (0.5) beats ::sound
Suggestion from @IthariusNo support, for it may be confusing for new Scratchers (“why does 143 hertz sound the same as 144 hertz?”). As a workaround, you could potentially play around with the “change pitch effect by” block in Scratch 3.0, although I'm not sure that would work the same way.
More than chords, I'd like it if we could play a certain frequencePlay (...) hertz for (...) beats :: sound
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Play notes (...)(...)(...) at the same time for (0.5) beats ::soundSupport. There is a workaround with broadcasts, but an intuitive way to set up chords could be nice. However, thinking of this system might be tough. What if I want two notes to be played at once? What if I want four? Some sort of system would need to be created that could easily work — I don't think playing exactly three notes at a time would be ideal.
So more like this?
Play [... v] notes (...)(...) at the same time for (0.5) beats ::sound
Play [4 v] notes (...)(...)(...)(...) at the same time for (0.5) beats ::soundetc.
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-snip-That could work, yes.
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Suggestion from @bidulule
Maybe we could have an option where we could change the sound between stereo and mono?
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There is also another way to format it:Play notes (...)(...)(...) at the same time for (0.5) beats ::soundSupport. There is a workaround with broadcasts, but an intuitive way to set up chords could be nice. However, thinking of this system might be tough. What if I want two notes to be played at once? What if I want four? Some sort of system would need to be created that could easily work — I don't think playing exactly three notes at a time would be ideal.
So more like this?Play [... v] notes (...)(...) at the same time for (0.5) beats ::soundPlay [4 v] notes (...)(...)(...)(...) at the same time for (0.5) beats ::soundetc.
Play notes (...)(...) ⬅ ➡ for (0.5) beats ::soundWhere those arrows add/remove an input. Blocks like this exist in Snap (snap.berkeley.edu) but since the Scratch Team has not had any in Scratch yet I don’t think it’s going to happen.
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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Ok, I'll keep that in mind ^^ There is also another way to format it:Play notes (...)(...) ⬅ ➡ for (0.5) beats ::soundWhere those arrows add/remove an input. Blocks like this exist in Snap (snap.berkeley.edu) but since the Scratch Team has not had any in Scratch yet I don’t think it’s going to happen.
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When we add an audio, we can chose stereo or mono.
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When we add an audio, we can chose stereo or mono.
Suggestion from @bidulule
Maybe we could have an option where we could change the sound between stereo and mono?
D'ailleurs il faudrait préciser de qui vient la suggestion, pour mieux s'y retrouver ^^
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bump
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New emoticons, for example a jaded cat's head like -_-, a cat's head that smiles with a drop of falling sweat (^ - ^ ‘) or a cat’s head showing that he's tired.
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