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- OrcaCat
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The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
I love 2.0! But here are some things I was expecting:
1. There is no single stepping. Also, I was hoping for a “slow mode” so you could really see what was going on.
2. You can't import projects. I thought you would be able to put a project in your back pack.
3. Comments are weird. I liked the way the old comments worked.
Thanks! If I ever find anything else, I'll add it here.
Also, I can't double click a boolean/reporter to see its value
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I can't delete a post.
1. There is no single stepping. Also, I was hoping for a “slow mode” so you could really see what was going on.
2. You can't import projects. I thought you would be able to put a project in your back pack.
3. Comments are weird. I liked the way the old comments worked.
Thanks! If I ever find anything else, I'll add it here.
Also, I can't double click a boolean/reporter to see its value

I can't delete a post.
Last edited by OrcaCat (Feb. 5, 2013 23:33:37)
- OrcaCat
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1000+ posts
The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
Last edited by OrcaCat (Today 15:50:35)
Last edited by OrcaCat (Feb. 5, 2013 23:50:35)
- BoltBait
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The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
3. Comments are weird. I liked the way the old comments worked.
I disagree. I like the way the new comment system works.
Before, you couldn't respond to someone if the comments went too deep. Now, there is no limit.
- OrcaCat
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1000+ posts
The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
Oh, sorry. I meant the comments within the project.3. Comments are weird. I liked the way the old comments worked.
I disagree. I like the way the new comment system works.
Before, you couldn't respond to someone if the comments went too deep. Now, there is no limit.
- Lightnin
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1000+ posts
The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
Oh, sorry. I meant the comments within the project.3. Comments are weird. I liked the way the old comments worked.
I disagree. I like the way the new comment system works.
Before, you couldn't respond to someone if the comments went too deep. Now, there is no limit.
Ah - ok. Can you say more about what you don't like about how they work now? (and suggest how to improve them?)
- BoltBait
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The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
I'll give you one…within the project.Oh, sorry. I meant the comments
Ah - ok. Can you say more about what you don't like about how they work now? (and suggest how to improve them?)
I can't figure out how to attach a comment to a block so that it moves around with the code when the code is rearranged.
- OrcaCat
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1000+ posts
The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
Yeah, I agree. Also, I can't delete them. They don't collapse, and are overall very clumsy. I can't move an already made comment onto a script.I'll give you one…within the project.Oh, sorry. I meant the comments
Ah - ok. Can you say more about what you don't like about how they work now? (and suggest how to improve them?)
I can't figure out how to attach a comment to a block so that it moves around with the code when the code is rearranged.
Last edited by OrcaCat (Feb. 5, 2013 23:32:17)
- BoltBait
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1000+ posts
The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
Oops! I guess you just right-click on the block and “add comment”.
- OrcaCat
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The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
Ah, I see. But the old way was better. Oops! I guess you just right-click on the block and “add comment”.
- OrcaCat
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The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
Last edited by OrcaCat (Today 15:50:35)Gosh, I got it right on!
Oh, and how to improve the comments, just make them exactly the way they were in 1.4.
Last edited by OrcaCat (Feb. 5, 2013 23:52:34)
- proboteek
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The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
I love 2.0! But here are some things I was expecting:
1. There is no single stepping. Also, I was hoping for a “slow mode” so you could really see what was going on.
2. You can't import projects. I thought you would be able to put a project in your back pack.
3. Comments are weird. I liked the way the old comments worked.
Thanks! If I ever find anything else, I'll add it here.
Also, I can't double click a boolean/reporter to see its value.
I can't delete a post.
Actually, you can import projects. If you go to file, then export to local drive. Then if you want to send that project to someone, you can attach the file and send it via email. the person you sent it to will have to create a new project and then go to file, import from local drive, and the downloaded project will automatically appear on that same project
- OrcaCat
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1000+ posts
The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
I want to put several “sub-projects” together into one project. Import from local drive a) requires downloading/exporting and b) replaces the contents of the current project. I think you should be able to put projects in the backpack.I love 2.0! But here are some things I was expecting:
1. There is no single stepping. Also, I was hoping for a “slow mode” so you could really see what was going on.
2. You can't import projects. I thought you would be able to put a project in your back pack.
3. Comments are weird. I liked the way the old comments worked.
Thanks! If I ever find anything else, I'll add it here.
Also, I can't double click a boolean/reporter to see its value.
I can't delete a post.
Actually, you can import projects. If you go to file, then export to local drive. Then if you want to send that project to someone, you can attach the file and send it via email. the person you sent it to will have to create a new project and then go to file, import from local drive, and the downloaded project will automatically appear on that same project
Last edited by OrcaCat (Feb. 6, 2013 16:43:45)
- BoltBait
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The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
Oops! I guess you just right-click on the block and “add comment”.
Hmmm… that doesn't actually work.
I can't see a way to attach a comment to a specific block.
- OrcaCat
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1000+ posts
The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
Yeah. I like the old comments. Plus, the other things are pretty annoying.Oops! I guess you just right-click on the block and “add comment”.
Hmmm… that doesn't actually work.
I can't see a way to attach a comment to a specific block.
- savaka
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1000+ posts
The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
You can't yet, I hope you will be able to soon.I'll give you one…within the project.Oh, sorry. I meant the comments
Ah - ok. Can you say more about what you don't like about how they work now? (and suggest how to improve them?)
I can't figure out how to attach a comment to a block so that it moves around with the code when the code is rearranged.
- OrcaCat
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1000+ posts
The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
Oh, okay. BUMPYou can't yet, I hope you will be able to soon.I'll give you one…within the project.Oh, sorry. I meant the comments
Ah - ok. Can you say more about what you don't like about how they work now? (and suggest how to improve them?)
I can't figure out how to attach a comment to a block so that it moves around with the code when the code is rearranged.
- plaque
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The aggrivations of Scratch 2.0
I don't like the appearance at all. They should have kept the same general look.