The Stop Sign is a button that stops all scripts in a project immediately when it is clicked. It can be clicked at any time when a project is running.
The stop () block with the "all" input selected has the same effect as pressing the stop sign: all scripts will be stopped, although more scripts can be started by pressing the Green Flag or through other events.
Some people mistakenly call it the Red Flag.[1]
Location
The stop sign appears above the top-left corner of the stage.
Gallery
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How the buttons appear in Scratch 2.0.
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The stop sign in Scratch 1.4.
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How the buttons appear in Scratch 1.3.
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This is the stop sign as it appeared in the Java Player, circled.
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This is how the stop all block used to relate to the stop sign. The block currently appears similar, but with a drop-down menu and without the stop sign.
See Also
References
- ↑ ar-topic:57153 Look in "Fixed Glitches", number 10
