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dvargasews
Scratcher
500+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.12, Firefox 50.0, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
Please quote this post and then press preview.
{}
{}{}
{{}}
{{}}{}
{}{{}}
{{}{}}
{{{}}}
{{}}{{}}
{{{}}}{}
{}{{{}}}
{{{}}{}}
{{{}{}}}
{{}{{}}}
{{{{}}}}
When you pressed preview, you should have seen a collection of dark gray diamonds and light blue circles. I saw the same thing when I pressed preview. However, in this post, all of the scratchblocks are red c-blocks. I don't know if it's like this on your computer, but it is on mine.
jromagnoli
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

dvargasews wrote:

My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.12, Firefox 50.0, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
Please quote this post and then press preview.
-snip-
When you pressed preview, you should have seen a collection of dark gray diamonds and light blue circles. I saw the same thing when I pressed preview. However, in this post, all of the scratchblocks are red c-blocks. I don't know if it's like this on your computer, but it is on mine.
Wow… That is strange… What in the world is going on here?

Last edited by jromagnoli (Jan. 13, 2017 17:35:52)

dvargasews
Scratcher
500+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.12, Firefox 50.0, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
Please quote this post and then press preview.
-snip-
When you pressed preview, you should have seen a collection of dark gray diamonds and light blue circles. I saw the same thing when I pressed preview. However, in this post, all of the scratchblocks are red c-blocks. I don't know if it's like this on your computer, but it is on mine.
Wow… That is strange… What in the world is going on here?
I don't if if there is a discrepancy for any other scratchblocks, but I'd like to know, so if you're reading this, please find out then get back to me on this thread!
jromagnoli
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.12, Firefox 50.0, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
Please quote this post and then press preview.
-snip-
When you pressed preview, you should have seen a collection of dark gray diamonds and light blue circles. I saw the same thing when I pressed preview. However, in this post, all of the scratchblocks are red c-blocks. I don't know if it's like this on your computer, but it is on mine.
Wow… That is strange… What in the world is going on here?
I don't if if there is a discrepancy for any other scratchblocks, but I'd like to know, so if you're reading this, please find out then get back to me on this thread!
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Chrome 55.0.2883.87, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
It looks exactly the same before I post it. Do you know what powers the block rendering tool? If so, it maybe that the {} trigger c blocks, but in the preview system it doesn't have exactly the same rendering.
()
That appears as a diamond with a circle in it, but when I post it, it appears different
{[()]}
That appears as a dark boolean within a boolean with a text input when in the preview system.

Last edited by jromagnoli (Jan. 16, 2017 17:26:46)

dvargasews
Scratcher
500+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.12, Firefox 50.0, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
Please quote this post and then press preview.
-snip-
When you pressed preview, you should have seen a collection of dark gray diamonds and light blue circles. I saw the same thing when I pressed preview. However, in this post, all of the scratchblocks are red c-blocks. I don't know if it's like this on your computer, but it is on mine.
Wow… That is strange… What in the world is going on here?
I don't if if there is a discrepancy for any other scratchblocks, but I'd like to know, so if you're reading this, please find out then get back to me on this thread!
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Chrome 55.0.2883.87, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
It looks exactly the same before I post it. Do you know what powers the block rendering tool? If so, it maybe that the {} trigger c blocks, but in the preview system it doesn't have exactly the same rendering.
()
That appears as a diamond with a circle in it, but when I post it, it appears different
{[()]}
That appears as a dark boolean within a boolean with a text input when in the preview system.
So Scratch has two different block rendering systems? What's the purpose of that?
jromagnoli
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.12, Firefox 50.0, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
Please quote this post and then press preview.
-snip-
When you pressed preview, you should have seen a collection of dark gray diamonds and light blue circles. I saw the same thing when I pressed preview. However, in this post, all of the scratchblocks are red c-blocks. I don't know if it's like this on your computer, but it is on mine.
Wow… That is strange… What in the world is going on here?
I don't if if there is a discrepancy for any other scratchblocks, but I'd like to know, so if you're reading this, please find out then get back to me on this thread!
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Chrome 55.0.2883.87, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
It looks exactly the same before I post it. Do you know what powers the block rendering tool? If so, it maybe that the {} trigger c blocks, but in the preview system it doesn't have exactly the same rendering.
()
That appears as a diamond with a circle in it, but when I post it, it appears different
{[()]}
That appears as a dark boolean within a boolean with a text input when in the preview system.
So Scratch has two different block rendering systems? What's the purpose of that?
I'm not sure if they do, it's just a theory. It may not be that way, but it seems likely.
sixty second rule… :( ;-;
dvargasews
Scratcher
500+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

<snipped the unimportant parts>
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Chrome 55.0.2883.87, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
It looks exactly the same before I post it. Do you know what powers the block rendering tool? If so, it maybe that the {} trigger c blocks, but in the preview system it doesn't have exactly the same rendering.
()
That appears as a diamond with a circle in it, but when I post it, it appears different
{[()]}
That appears as a dark boolean within a boolean with a text input when in the preview system.
So Scratch has two different block rendering systems? What's the purpose of that?
I'm not sure if they do, it's just a theory. It may not be that way, but it seems likely.
sixty second rule… :( ;-;
Have you asked the Scratch Team?
jromagnoli
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

<snipped the unimportant parts>
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Chrome 55.0.2883.87, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
It looks exactly the same before I post it. Do you know what powers the block rendering tool? If so, it maybe that the {} trigger c blocks, but in the preview system it doesn't have exactly the same rendering.
()
That appears as a diamond with a circle in it, but when I post it, it appears different
{[()]}
That appears as a dark boolean within a boolean with a text input when in the preview system.
So Scratch has two different block rendering systems? What's the purpose of that?
I'm not sure if they do, it's just a theory. It may not be that way, but it seems likely.
sixty second rule… :( ;-;
Have you asked the Scratch Team?
I will.
dvargasews
Scratcher
500+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

<snipped the unimportant parts>
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Chrome 55.0.2883.87, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
It looks exactly the same before I post it. Do you know what powers the block rendering tool? If so, it maybe that the {} trigger c blocks, but in the preview system it doesn't have exactly the same rendering.
()
That appears as a diamond with a circle in it, but when I post it, it appears different
{[()]}
That appears as a dark boolean within a boolean with a text input when in the preview system.
So Scratch has two different block rendering systems? What's the purpose of that?
I'm not sure if they do, it's just a theory. It may not be that way, but it seems likely.
sixty second rule… :( ;-;
Have you asked the Scratch Team?
I will.
What was the Scratch Team's response?
jromagnoli
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

<snipped the unimportant parts>
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Chrome 55.0.2883.87, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
It looks exactly the same before I post it. Do you know what powers the block rendering tool? If so, it maybe that the {} trigger c blocks, but in the preview system it doesn't have exactly the same rendering.
()
That appears as a diamond with a circle in it, but when I post it, it appears different
{[()]}
That appears as a dark boolean within a boolean with a text input when in the preview system.
So Scratch has two different block rendering systems? What's the purpose of that?
I'm not sure if they do, it's just a theory. It may not be that way, but it seems likely.
sixty second rule… :( ;-;
Have you asked the Scratch Team?
I will.
What was the Scratch Team's response?
I haven't been answered yet.
dvargasews
Scratcher
500+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

jromagnoli wrote:

<snipped the unimportant parts>
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Chrome 55.0.2883.87, Flash 24.0 (release 0)
It looks exactly the same before I post it. Do you know what powers the block rendering tool? If so, it maybe that the {} trigger c blocks, but in the preview system it doesn't have exactly the same rendering.
()
That appears as a diamond with a circle in it, but when I post it, it appears different
{[()]}
That appears as a dark boolean within a boolean with a text input when in the preview system.
So Scratch has two different block rendering systems? What's the purpose of that?
I'm not sure if they do, it's just a theory. It may not be that way, but it seems likely.
sixty second rule… :( ;-;
Have you asked the Scratch Team?
I will.
What was the Scratch Team's response?
I haven't been answered yet.
Which Scratch Team Member did you ask? I'd recommend @thisandagain for reasons https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/users/Paddle2See/#comments-30471699.
ChatUser2
Scratcher
100+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

A failed attempt for new notation of booleans and reporters?
dvargasews
Scratcher
500+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

ChatUser2 wrote:

A failed attempt for new notation of booleans and reporters?
I'm not sure.
ChatUser2
Scratcher
100+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

dvargasews wrote:

ChatUser2 wrote:

A failed attempt for new notation of booleans and reporters?
I'm not sure.
Then why does {} appear as boolean and {}{} appears as reporter in previews?
dvargasews
Scratcher
500+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

ChatUser2 wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

ChatUser2 wrote:

A failed attempt for new notation of booleans and reporters?
I'm not sure.
Then why does {} appear as boolean and {}{} appears as reporter in previews?
Also, the booleans are strangely wide.
dude341
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

Perhaps the rendering preview and the actual forums use different versions of scratchblocks - maybe the forums uses an older version? I've asked Paddle2See.
dvargasews
Scratcher
500+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

dude341 wrote:

Perhaps the rendering preview and the actual forums use different versions of scratchblocks - maybe the forums uses an older version? I've asked Paddle2See.
Thanks; I can't wait to hear the answer.
Paddle2See
Scratch Team
1000+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

dvargasews wrote:

dude341 wrote:

Perhaps the rendering preview and the actual forums use different versions of scratchblocks - maybe the forums uses an older version? I've asked Paddle2See.
Thanks; I can't wait to hear the answer.
You can wait for this answer - I have no idea. Maybe ask blob8108 - I believe he wrote the Scratchblocks feature.
jromagnoli
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

Paddle2See wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

dude341 wrote:

Perhaps the rendering preview and the actual forums use different versions of scratchblocks - maybe the forums uses an older version? I've asked Paddle2See.
Thanks; I can't wait to hear the answer.
You can wait for this answer - I have no idea. Maybe ask blob8108 - I believe he wrote the Scratchblocks feature.
I asked @jonathan10 (I can't remember if that's his username or not), he hasn't gotten back to me yet.
NatChu1
Scratcher
100+ posts

Preview/Actual Post Discrepancy for Scratchblocks

dvargasews wrote:

ChatUser2 wrote:

dvargasews wrote:

ChatUser2 wrote:

A failed attempt for new notation of booleans and reporters?
I'm not sure.
Then why does {} appear as boolean and {}{} appears as reporter in previews?
Also, the booleans are strangely wide.
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