Hey,
I'd really like to but..
- I open a FileList -right click on the scratchSourceCode1.4.changes -select more -select code-file browser -get an Error: Unmatched string quote (maybe here's the problem) -proceed -get a File Contents Browser and whatever class I select 'There is no class definition for in this file
Same after a second download.
It should do if you have video 4 linux up to date on the Pi. Works on mine and I didn’t do anything other than the usual rpi-update > stuff.
I was happy with apt-get update and didn't know about that. Ok now I started rpi-update ....... wait and google for it ...... no error apt-get update...upgrade
The Picam still does not work in Scratch and the only way i know to use it is in creating costumes.
Raspistill still works.
I assume that unless the camera works in Scratch it doesn't help to file out the code from the Scratch dev image with my 3.8 VM.
Cheers,
Herbert
Am 25.04.2014 01:09, schrieb tim Rowledge:
On 24-04-2014, at 4:01 PM, Herbert König herbertkoenig@gmx.net wrote:
I get no class definitions in the code file browser but maybe that's normal.
You should - did you notice the instance/class buttons? The browser I was referring to is actually labelled a File Contents Browser, accessed from the file browser by selecting a .st file and hitting the ‘code’ button. If you’re looking at a .changes file, use the menu to get ‘more…’ (at the bottom) and then in the second menu find ‘code-file browser’ and wait….
But it shows the date of the methods and from that I assumed the plugin is not for the Pi camera but for USB cameras. I checked in Scratch (The camera can be accessed to to make a new costume) and it doesn't work with the Pi camera.
It should do if you have video 4 linux up to date on the Pi. Works on mine and I didn’t do anything other than the usual rpi-update stuff.
tim
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