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yeah, you’re totally right
Use $nl for the empty input label. Then the number of labels corresponds to the number of inputs in the group so Snap will show it repeatedly:
I also set the first c-shape to static so it won’t be able to have reporters directly dragged on to it.
Unfortunately, I can’t figure out c-shapes and unevaluated inputs.
That’s a nice block - I’ve added it to my local library ![]()
Sorry but I am still a little confused on how to make this, can you explain in a little more detail?
drag the picture in to the snap editor.
That’s possible???
There is something called scrip pics. It is pretty cool. Whenever you post a script pic on the Snap! forums, all someone has to do to recreate it is to drag it into the Snap! editor. You can upload script pics by right-clicking a script and choosing “script pic…”.
I don’t know If I’m just misinterpreting this or if I’m doing something wrong.
When I use “Script Pic” it just screenshots my current scripts and when I drag and drop It just turns the picture into a sprite costume.
You may have to right click the costume and select “get blocks”. If the option doesn’t show up, then you’ll have to click file > import, select the script pic.
then you’re using “scripts pic.” right click on a script for a script pic.
Also, are you using firefox?
I’m a student so I jump from computer to computer, I mainly use Safari, Chrome and Microsoft Edge
Maybe even, another input group inside a input group. Inputception.
