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A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Mon Nov 02 05:10:15 UTC 2009
A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Mon Nov 02 05:14:58 UTC 2009
LilpowerdudeLilpowerdude

2009/11/2

Beautiful man, beautiful! I'm proud to have you as my mentor!!!
A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Mon Nov 02 06:21:32 UTC 2009
A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Mon Nov 02 07:49:28 UTC 2009
MTKMTK

2009/11/2

That's quite impressive for Greenfoot! But I find the controls very awkward, arrow keys would be much better.
brezelbrezel

2009/11/2

I love this text effect, but you should use a typewriter font though by the way 1picowatt is 0.000000001 Watt :D, you mean 1Petawatt, that's 1,000,000,000,000,000 Watts. you seem to be a quite good graphiker, could you please make an animation of a worm which crawls out of sand for me (~20 frames)?
brezelbrezel

2009/11/2

damn it I just invented a word... "graphiker" lol
kenshinakhkenshinakh

2009/11/2

Thanks! I'll make sure to add those controls. (I used asd and space because my left hand is better at using the key board. But alright, i'll use arrow keys.) @Brezel the font I'm using is Lucida Console, it should be showing up without strange crowding and skips. And thanks. I could make it, but 20 frames is quite a lot xD. My character at most is using 7 frames. If you give me a reference picture, I ca give it a try.
MTKMTK

2009/11/2

I agree that a fixed width font should be used. Especially since my Linux system's fonts are different the letter spacing was totally screwed up (This is a very common problem for me in the Greenfoot Gallery, since most scenarios are designed for Windows fonts.). And I did notice that 0.000000000001 watt thing, too :)
MTKMTK

2009/11/2

And I thought 0.000000001 is nano, and 0.000000000001 is pico. :)
kenshinakhkenshinakh

2009/11/2

Ah I see. So does that mean you can't see the font Lucida Console? Because Lucida Console is a pretty common font, all the windows computers should be able to see it. But If that's the case, what is a monospaced font that linux and macs use? Do you have a preference? I'll fix right away in the next update xD, after I fix up the story line a bit. The beginning is too "texty" or wordy,
MTKMTK

2009/11/2

I doubt that Linux has exactly the same fonts as Windows (Linux comes with only free and legal to share fonts). Anyway, my favorite monospaced programming font is DejaVu Sans Mono (it is also the default for most GNU/Linux distros) I also did a quick test and found that if I set the font to "Monospaced", it uses DejaVu Sans Mono. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dejavusansmono.png