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BoltBait
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Duplicating blocks in a C-Block

I had a small stack of blocks contained in a c-block. I clicked and held the mouse down and dragged them to another sprite and let them go.

The blocks were properly duplicated into the target sprite.

The problem is the original stack of blocks… they were no longer contained within the c-block. Oh, they were still on the screen in their original position, but the c-block was no longer wrapping them.

This method of copying blocks works fine in 1.4.

Last edited by BoltBait (Feb. 8, 2013 20:39:05)


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Laternenpfahl
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Duplicating blocks in a C-Block

BoltBait wrote:

I had a small stack of blocks contained in a c-block. I clicked and held the mouse down and dragged them to another sprite and let them go.

The blocks were properly duplicated into the target sprite.

The problem is the original stack of blocks… they were no longer contained within the c-block. Oh, they were still on the screen in their original position, but the c-block was no longer wrapping them.

This method of copying blocks works fine in 1.4.
By what I saw, they technically are still contained, but there is that visual glitch.

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TimothyLawyer
Scratcher
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Duplicating blocks in a C-Block

There is the visual glitch (on the C-block wrapper) which is not a big deal. But the block(s) no longer are run with the script!

Also happens when dragging the blocks to the backpack.

And a C-block is not necessary to replicate this. Only needs to be a block or blocks from a script, being copied by drag-and-drop.

Can be demonstrated with two connected 'say []' blocks, each with different text. Normally, when run, the second say block's text is spoken. But after this bug, only the first say block's text is spoken.

The two blocks are still visually connected and move together on screen as one script.

But the second block seems to have been deactivated.

Also, the part of the script that still runs (the upper portion) is also the only part copied when right-clicking and duplicating the script.

Last edited by TimothyLawyer (Feb. 9, 2013 10:22:00)


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