I'm running Gnome Ubuntu 14.04. echo ~/documents returns the path in the terminal.
Edit: sorry should be ~/Documents
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- Mar 30th, '18, 19:16
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: [Linux] GP creates its own documents folder for the "GP" folder
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10505
- Mar 15th, '18, 22:52
- Forum: Working with GP
- Topic: Why does this not work and how can I make it work?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9786
Re: Why does this not work and how can I make it work?
I'm just wondering how you are trying to implement this. The open project button triggers this function but the button itself is outside the script editor. When I played with this in the script editor it never got past the clearProject method in openProject because the block disappears I think. I al...
- Jan 9th, '18, 23:21
- Forum: Experience Reports
- Topic: Some thoughts from a self directed learner
- Replies: 0
- Views: 9571
Some thoughts from a self directed learner
I'm the only participant so far in a self directed project but my son has expressed an interest in GP Blocks so I'm hoping to work with him on that. I have used Scratch, Snap, Squeak and Etoys before and that has been helpful but it still took me some time to grasp a few things. Many of these things...
- Nov 19th, '17, 19:07
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Raised to block in operators category
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9776
Re: Raised to block in operators category
Thanks for responding John. I'm not much of a mathematician (or programmer either :) ). I tried out calculators to compare results and did some reading on line before I posted and people do seem confused about this. The only thing I really know about imaginary numbers is that they are used to comput...
- Nov 19th, '17, 17:43
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Raised to block in operators category
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9776
Raised to block in operators category
If first operand in (raised to) block is negative the block returns nan in Ubuntu and -1.#INF in Windows 10. I can work around with (-1) * (n raised to n). All other cases give expected result.
- Oct 7th, '17, 05:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: go to and set x blocks
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3262
Re: go to and set x blocks
Thanks. I was trying to capture screen coordinates in lists and was surprised by the results. Wrapping with a round block works fine.
- Oct 5th, '17, 17:36
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: go to and set x blocks
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3262
go to and set x blocks
Hi. I am running the latest version (75) on Windows 10. I am having trouble with the values reported after using the go to and set x position blocks when x is set to zero. For example if I set x to 0 and y to 150 the instance moves to the correct location on screen but the x position reporter and mo...