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- roofogato
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When importing from TW, Scratch quite literally scrambles the code
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I have a BIG project coming up, that I personally am very proud of. I do all my coding in TW (Turbowarp) and then export it into Scratch for uploading. I've never had a problem with this system… Until today.
When I imported the project into the Scratch editor, I found the project wasn't working. When I looked inside…
It quite literally scrambled the code.
All the blocks where placed directly on top of eachother, and when I pressed “Clean up” it places all the blocks and boleens in the WRONG places, leaving most of them just floating there, not connecting to a hatblock
I used a code template for his project, and I am no where near skilled enough to jigsaw puzzle this persons code back together without breaking something.
Why is this bug happening? Is it even a bug? God forbid it's a feature I really need to know. Thanks in advance
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I have a BIG project coming up, that I personally am very proud of. I do all my coding in TW (Turbowarp) and then export it into Scratch for uploading. I've never had a problem with this system… Until today.
When I imported the project into the Scratch editor, I found the project wasn't working. When I looked inside…
It quite literally scrambled the code.
All the blocks where placed directly on top of eachother, and when I pressed “Clean up” it places all the blocks and boleens in the WRONG places, leaving most of them just floating there, not connecting to a hatblock
I used a code template for his project, and I am no where near skilled enough to jigsaw puzzle this persons code back together without breaking something.
Why is this bug happening? Is it even a bug? God forbid it's a feature I really need to know. Thanks in advance
- Xzillox
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When importing from TW, Scratch quite literally scrambles the code
well first off this is more of a turbowarp question but I'll ignore that
are there any blocks only in turbowarp in your project?
are there any blocks only in turbowarp in your project?
- INSERT-USER_NAME
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When importing from TW, Scratch quite literally scrambles the code
If there's any custom extensions, I think Scratch just refuses to load the project, greeting you with an infinite loading screen instead. well first off this is more of a turbowarp question but I'll ignore that
are there any blocks only in turbowarp in your project?
- roofogato
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1000+ posts
When importing from TW, Scratch quite literally scrambles the code
well first off this is more of a turbowarp question but I'll ignore thatoh crap mb, i thought it was more scratch related bsbgshshsh
Nope. The template project was made all in Scratch, and my version contained no TW blocks are there any blocks only in turbowarp in your project?
- EDawg2011
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When importing from TW, Scratch quite literally scrambles the code
What template code did you use? 
Also, try exporting a different TW project into Scratch.

Also, try exporting a different TW project into Scratch.
Last edited by EDawg2011 (Jan. 31, 2024 22:53:54)
- Xzillox
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When importing from TW, Scratch quite literally scrambles the code
thats fine loloh crap mb, i thought it was more scratch related bsbgshshsh well first off this is more of a turbowarp question but I'll ignore that
hm its possible there could have also been some sort of error with the project json file but idk about the super technical stuffNope. The template project was made all in Scratch, and my version contained no TW blocks are there any blocks only in turbowarp in your project?
- HarryCreator26518
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When importing from TW, Scratch quite literally scrambles the code
Try re-importing to TW then import back to Scratch, it might be glitched. If so, try and find any errors in the file.
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