I honestly do not know why. I see it, but upon inspection it says it in the same location with initially 60x60 size; after removing white, 51x51 size; and after removing black, 48x48 size. And at each time located at the same location; but it definitely does jump a little.
A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Thu Jan 31 19:27:13 UTC 2013
Fixed removal of empty lines.
AARGH! touchy mousepad. As I was trying to convey, this problem should not be showing up now with what changes I did make (they are in no way connected). AARGH!
A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Thu Jan 31 19:59:45 UTC 2013
Fixed removal of empty lines.
"If you decide not to trust it, you can download..."
On the last upload you forgot to check the "Publish source" box (that specific detail doesn't save from time to time).
@Yehuda, you do not have to open in greenfoot at all. Just download the GFAR file and extract the inner executable jar file (Transparencies.jar) from it. Then run that jar file directly.
@Yehuda, do not complain about things that are unimportant. The jar file was included so that you did not have to deal with altering the codes. If you insist on messing with the codes, that is your choice -- deal with it. There is no need or reason to mention here how difficult it is for you to change. It is not productive in any way.
Does it sound like I'm complaining? (It doesn't "sound" and it probably does look like it.) You're saying that there is no change to be made to your code?(!) (I don't have any necessarily, but the code can still be changed.) I was dealing with the code because to open the .gfar file I clicked on it, which opened the scenario - with errors. So I just wanted to see if I can make there not be any errors (before I got to the .jar file), but it was too complicated to fix everything, especially if there is no purpose to do so which is my problem.
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