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scratch(1)		    General Commands Manual		    scratch(1)

NAME
       Scratch - An easy to use	interactive programming	environment for	ages 8
       and up.

Description
       Scratch	is an easy, interactive, collaborative programming environment
       designed	for creation of	interactive stories, animations, games,	music,
       and art -- and sharing these on the web.	Scratch	is  designed  to  help
       young  people  (ages 8 and up) develop 21st century learning skills. As
       they create Scratch projects, young people learn	important mathematical
       and computational ideas,	while also gaining a deeper  understanding  of
       the  process of design.	This man page contains basic information about
       Scratch.	 For  additional  information,	see  the  Scratch  website  at
       http://scratch.mit.edu.

OPTIONS
       Options are set through the .scratch.ini	file in	the user's home	direc-
       tory.	For   instructions   on	  how	to   edit   this   file,   see
       http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Network_Installation.

BUGS
       Please report bugs to the package maintainer.  For the most recent ver-
       sion of this package, see http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Linux_installer

FILES
       /usr/bin/scratch	- scratch startup script

       /usr/lib/scratch/ - Contains Scratch.image (Squeak image	containing
       Scratch code), and scratch.ini file

       /usr/share/scratch/- Contains subdirectories with Scratch media li-
       brary, sample projects, and language files.

COPYRIGHT
       Scratch is Copyright  2011 Massachusetts	Institute  of  Technology  and
       released	 under	the  GPL  v2.  See  the	LICENSE	file included with the
       source code. The	Scratch	logo, the Scratch cat, and Gobo	are trademarks
       of MIT and may not be used in substantially modified programs based  on
       the  Scratch  source code. Scratch is developed by the Lifelong Kinder-
       garten group at the MIT Media Lab. See http://scratch.mit.edu

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