That tool works just fine. I'm not sure what you're expecting to find. You write your scripts in a text editor like Notepad. The debug tool you're referring to is not used in writing or debugging scripts run by the script engine. The Guideme page ShowScriptPage is the page that manages the script execution so that's what you will always see when a script is running.slavejack wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2017 11:23 amSorry...guess my explanation wasn't very good. The tool I was speaking of the the one that pressing Alt+D gets you into. I noticed that on the upper-right corner of GuideMe the script page is not displayed. Instead it says "show script page" or something like that. In the debugger it says the same thing and no other information shows about that page. I did notice that there were a few pages of one of the samples that did show, however I can't recall what one it was now...I'd have to play all of them again to find it.PlayfulGuy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 2:56 pm
I don't actually know what debug tool you refer to. I use the debug screen in Guideme all the time, but I generally do all of my development work in Guideme version 1.5. Version 3.3/3.4 still has bugs when it comes to saving and restoring the state of a tease when a script is in progress.
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When you load GuidemeScripts.xml the GuidemeScripts page shows you the menu of available scripts. You then select a script, the script is loaded into memory by the script engine, and then the "runScript" and ShowScriptPage pages manage the execution of the script.
If you look in ScriptTeases/Scripts you will find the script files (*.scr). Open one of these in Notepad or a similar text editor (I use PsPad, an excellent editor with syntax highlighting etc.)
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