Hacking RR
MisterX
b.xavier at internet.lu
Sat Nov 11 14:29:55 EST 2006
Mickey,
if you want a "home" stack script like lib, just create a stack,
add your scripts into it's stack and put it into the backscript.
insert the script of stack homestack into back
Keep the frontscripts only for real need...
note: you can't name a stack "home" I think...
cheers
Xavier
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> Sent: Saturday, 11 November, 2006 19:59
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> Subject: Re: Hacking RR
>
> Xavier,
>
> The question is - how many different stacks are there that make up RR?
> I've been playing with the Properties stack over the last
> few days, but I'm having some difficulty with it right now.
> It seems to be relatively touchy, and I'm trying to NOT have
> to learn some of the undocumented things.
>
> For example: I was working on a handler to intercept "c" and "s"
> similar to what HC diid. However, there doesn't seem to be a
> way to deterministically figure out which card in the
> Properties stack will correspond to the current
> card/stack/etc. Currently the Properties stack contains 69
> cards, but writing a generic handler requires that I
> understand how it works, which I have not been able to do yet.
>
> The fact that RR is hackable is encouraging, but I'm trying
> to shortcut the learning of some of this, so I don't have to
> spend weeks trying to read through scripts if possible.
>
>
>
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