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- The Magic Stack
- Version 1.0
- Copyright 1991 Jerry Stratton
-
- The Magic Stack is designed to keep track of all of your extra spells. It
- vastly simplifies the task of finding spells that aren't in the Players'
- Handbook.™*
-
- This version of the Magic Stack is written using Hypercard 1.2.5. Future
- versions will be written using Hypercard 2.x. Spells will be able to be
- imported between the two versions. Hypercard 1.2.5 was chosen because
- it, and the stacks it creates, are much smaller than Hypercard 2.0 and it's
- stacks. Thus, this version of the Magic Stack will fit along with Hypercard
- and the Home Stack on one 800k floppy. Future versions of the Magic Stack
- will require dual floppies or a hard drive. It should remain possible to
- import spells from future versions to this version, if you need to continue
- using this version.
-
- The Magic Stack is shareware. The cost is $5.00. If you want to use the
- Magic Stack, but can't afford the $5.00, use it anyway. Send us the money
- when you can afford it. Make checks payable to Jerry Stratton.
-
- If today is earlier than February 28, 1992, send correspondence to:
-
- Jerry Stratton
- 4593 Cleveland Avenue
- San Diego, CA 92108
- Attn: FireBlade Publications
-
- If today is after February 28, 1992, send correspondence to:
-
- Jerry Stratton
- 8100 One Mile Road
- Hesperia, MI 49421
- Attn: FireBlade Publications
-
- Please feel free to use the Magic Stack to distribute free collections of
- your own original spells. Be sure to include this documentation along with
- the stack. I'd still like to get paid, and I don't want to have to answer
- questions that are covered in this manual.
-
- If you do have questions, suggestions, or comments, you can write me,
- either at the above U.S. Mail address, or at any of the following Electronic
- Mail addresses, listed in order of preference:
-
- jerry@teetot.acusd.edu
- jerry@usdcsv.acusd.edu
- CAPVIDEO (on Delphi)
- 76506,636 (on Compuserv)
-
- Do not use the Magic Stack to distribute spells owned by someone other
- than yourself, unless you have the explicit permission of the spell
- owner(s).
-
-
- Using the Magic Stack
-
- Double-click on the Magic Stack icon to start it up. You will see the
- control screen. Five spells should be listed in the lower left hand corner.
- If this is somebody else's collection of spells, there will probably be a
- different number of spells listed there. Double-click on any of the spell
- names.
-
- Now, you should be looking at a spell description. The spell's name is in
- the upper left hand corner. If the spell is reversible, this is listed in the
- upper right hand corner. The actual spell description is in the lower left
- hand corner. On the left side of the screen are the spell's game statistics,
- and on the right hand side are the schools and spheres the spell is a part
- of, and a list of the areas of the world where this spell is used.
-
- The lower right hand side of the screen is a control panel. You can use the
- arrows to view different spells. The icon that looks sort of like a
- miniature version of the control screen (it's next to the left arrow)
- returns you to the control screen. Click once on that icon now.
-
-
- The Control Panel on the Control Screen
-
- You're back at the control screen. Notice that in the lower right hand
- corner of this screen, there's a new icon: a down arrow. Anytime a down
- arrow is visible, you can click on it to return to the last spell you were
- looking at. The left and right arrows here work just like the arrows in the
- spell description. The left arrow brings you to the last spell in the spell
- list, and the right arrow brings you to the first spell in the spell list.
-
- The house icon (between the left arrow and the down arrow) returns you to
- your Home stack. The question mark (between the right arrow and the
- down arrow) enables the built-in help function. Click on it now. It should
- remain highlighted, and a message will appear in the lower left hand part
- of the screen. As long as the help icon is highlighted, clicking on a button
- or box will only show you the help for that object. You can click on the
- help field to make the field disappear. To get out of the help mode, click
- again on the help icon (the question mark). Fool around with the help for
- awhile, then click on the question mark so that it's no longer highlighted.
-
-
- Controlling the List of Spells
-
- The left side of the control screen allows you to control which spells are
- listed. At the top of that side, there is a button that should say All Spells.
- It may say Priest Spells or Wizard Spells. Use the mouse to bring the hand
- over this button, and hold the mouse button down. A menu will pop up,
- listing the spell-using classes. The final option in the list will always be
- All. This informs the Magic Stack that you want to see all of the spells, no
- matter which classes use them. Hold the mouse button down over this pop-
- up menu, select Priest, and let go of the mouse. The button should now say
- Priest Spells. Move the mouse down, just to the left of the list of spells,
- and click on the button that says List. The spell list should change. If this
- is the original collection of my spells, the list will go blank. This is
- because I have not included any Priest spells. Notice that the field just
- above the spell list now says All Spheres, and the button to its left says,
- simply, Spheres.
-
-
- Schools and Spheres
-
- Go back up to the top, and change Priest Spells to Wizard Spells. The field
- and button that once said Spheres now says Schools. Use the mouse to
- move the hand on top of All Schools. Hold the mouse button down. A list of
- schools will pop up. Choose Evocation. Then click on the List button. You
- should see a list of spells that is different from the list you saw before.
- Probably, the only spell you'll see listed is Area Contingency. That's
- because Area Contingency is currently the only wizard spell in the Magic
- Stack that is also an Evocation spell.
-
- Hold the mouse button down over Evocation and choose Alteration. You are
- given the choice to Replace or Add. Choose Replace. Alteration then
- replaces Evocation in that field. Now, click on List again. You see the rest
- of the spells, minus Area Contingency. These are all the Alteration spells
- in the Magic Stack.
-
- You can do the same thing for Spheres, while viewing Priest spells.
-
-
- Alphabetically or By Level
-
- There are four buttons in the upper left hand side of the screen, above the
- list of spells. We've already dealt with the bottom one, Schools and
- Spheres. The top button will either say Alphabetically or it will say By
- Level. If it doesn't say Alphabetically, click on it once so that it does. This
- means that spells are listed alphabetically in the spell list, without
- regard for the spell level.
-
- Click on it again, so that it says By Level. Now, spells will be listed in
- alphabetical order by level -- all first level spells first, second level
- spells second, and so on. Next to the By Level button, there should be a
- small box that says All. This tells the Magic Stack that you want to view
- all levels of spells. Move the mouse hand over the All that is next to By
- Level and hold the mouse button down. A list of numbers should pop up,
- from 1 to 9. Choose 8, and then click on the List button. Only the 8th level
- spells will be shown in the spell list.
-
- Change the 8 back to All.
-
-
- Used By/Created By
-
- Directly below By Level there is a button that says either Used By or
- Created By. If it says Used By, click on it once, so that it says Created By.
- There's a small box next to this button that probably says All. Double click
- on the word All, and type Sether. Then, click once on the List button. The
- Magic Stack will list all of the spells that were created by the wizard
- William Sether. If my spells still exist in this copy of the Magic Stack,
- these spells will be Wraithshape and Ghostshape.
-
- Go look at these spells if you want to, and then return here (the control
- screen). Double click on Sether, and change it back to All.
-
- When the Created By button says Used By, the Magic Stack shows you only
- those spells that are used by the culture or person you type into the Used
- By text box. Look for all the spells that are used by the Underground. When
- you're done, set Used By to All, and list all of the spells.
-
-
- Key Word
-
- Below the Created By/Used By button is the Key Word button. Click on it a
- couple of times. All it does is show and hide the text box right next to it.
- When you can see the text box next to Key Word, the Magic Stack will only
- list the spells for which the text in that box exists in the spell's
- description. Type creature into the key word box, and hit the return key (or
- click on the List button). Only the spells that mention creature in their
- description will be listed.
-
-
-
- Adding and Deleting Spells, Schools, Spheres, and Classes
-
- Down the right hand side of the screen are seven buttons. These allow you
- to Add Spells, and Add or Delete Schools, Spheres, and Classes. Adding
- something is pretty straightforward. Click on the appropriate Add button,
- and type in the name of the spell, school, sphere, or class. When you want
- to delete a school, sphere, or class, you need to hold the mouse button
- down over the appropriate Delete button. A list of schools, spheres, or
- classes will pop up under the mouse, and you can choose which you want to
- delete.
-
- Adding Classes
-
- When you add a class, you are also given the option of linking the class to
- either Schools (like wizards), or Spheres (like priests). All this means is
- that when you tell the Magic Stack to restrict it's spell list to spells of
- that class, the Schools/Spheres button will change to the appropriate
- name.
-
- Deleting Classes
-
- When you delete a class, you need to tell the Magic Stack what to do about
- all the potential spells that exist as part of that class. The options are
- Delete and Merge. If you choose Delete, the Magic Stack will delete all
- spells that were part of the deleted class (if the spell was part of more
- than one class, it won't be deleted). If you choose Merge, you will be
- presented with a list of the remaining classes. The Magic Stack will give
- all of the spells of the deleted class to the class that you select.
-
-
-
- The Tiny Little Button
-
- Right next to the spell list, and below the List button, is a tiny little
- button with no name. This button gives you access to some lesser-used
- functions of the Magic Stack. Click on it now, and I'll describe them for
- you.
-
- Import Spell
-
- The Import Spell button (the one with the eye icon) allows you to import
- spells from another Magic Stack. It will present you with a list of all the
- spells in that stack, and you can choose the ones you wish to import.
-
- Import Stack
-
- The Import Stack button (the one with the stack icon) imports all of the
- spells in a Magic Stack. This will be useful when you download someone
- else's Magic Stack with all-new spells. You'll be able to import them into
- your personal Magic Stack without losing any of your spells. This allows
- you to keep all of your spells in a single stack.
-
- Delete All
-
- The Delete All button (the one with a blank page icon) deletes all of the
- spells in the Magic Stack. It gives you the option of saving a copy of the
- Magic Stack before deleting.
-
- Copy Stack
-
- The Copy Stack button (the left one with a disk icon) saves a copy of the
- Magic Stack.
-
- Save List
-
- The Save List button (the right one with a disk icon) writes the current
- list of spells viewable to a file. You can then open and edit this file using
- a word processor. It saves the Spell Name, the classes that use the spell,
- and the spell's level, all separated by tabs.
-
- Re-Sort
-
- The Re-Sort button (the one with the sort icon) resets the Magic Stack's
- internal spell list. Hopefully, you'll never have to use this, but if the Magic
- Stack's internal spell list gets corrupted for some reason, and you haven't
- got a backup, this will restore the internal spell list. Be patient, though. It
- takes a long time.
-
-
-
-
- The Spells
-
- Click on one of the spell names, and let's go over what you can do with
- each spell.
-
-
- The Name
-
- The spell name is in the upper left hand corner. If you need to change a
- spell's name, you can click on the old name. The Magic Stack will ask you
- for the new name.
-
- The Class
-
- You can add or delete classes to the list of classes that can use the spell.
- Hold the mouse button down over the list of classes, and choose the class
- you wish to add or delete. If the spell is already in the list, it asks you if
- you wish to delete it. If the spell isn't already in the list, it asks if you
- wish to Add it or Replace it. If you choose Add, the spell is simply
- appended on to the end of the list. If you choose Replace, the new spell
- replaces all of the old ones.
-
- The Level
-
- If you need to change a spell's level, you can click on the current level. The
- Magic Stack will ask you for the new level, and replace it.
-
- Range, Components, Duration, Casting Time, Area of Effect, and
- Saving Throw
-
- All of these parts of the spell description can be edited directly.
-
- Created By and Used By
-
- These are the boxes that the corresponding buttons on the control screen
- use to determine who created and who uses each spell. If you want to list
- a different creator for each culture that uses the spell, try to put the
- creator and culture on the same line in each box. Then, clicking on Created
- By will align the Created By box with the Used By box. Clicking on Used By
- will align the Used By box with the Created By box.
-
- Schools and Spheres
-
- These are the boxes that the corresponding buttons on the control screen
- use to know whether or not a spell is part of a particular school or sphere.
- To add a school or sphere, hold the mouse button down over the
- appropriate box. A list of all the schools/spheres will pop up underneath
- the mouse, and you can choose the one you wish to add. If you want to
- delete a school or sphere, do the same, and select the school or sphere you
- wish to delete.
-
- The Spell Description
-
- At the bottom left hand side of the screen is the spell's description. You
- can edit the text in this box directly.
-
- The Copyright Notice
-
- The copyright notice is to the right of the spell description, above the
- Controls and Viewer buttons, and below the Used By box. If you wish to
- place a copyright notice on your spells, you can put it here. Simply click in
- the area and edit it.
-
- The Controls
-
- Click on the Controls button, and a dialog box comes up with buttons
- similar to those on the control screen. These allow you to create a new
- spell, copy the current spell, delete the current spell, create a new school
- or sphere, or make the current spell reversible. Reversible simply means
- that the word Reversible appears in the upper right hand corner of the
- spell.
-
- The Viewer
-
- The Viewer allows you to move to any other spell in the current spell list.
- When using the Viewer to navigate the Magic Stack, you can always return
- to the last spell with the down arrow in the spell's control panel, in the
- lower right hand side of the screen.
-
- The Help Button
-
- The help button here works the same as the help button on the control
- screen.
-
-
-
-
- The End
-
- Well, that's it for now. I'm sure I'll be adding more to the Magic Stack. And,
- I hope this facilitates easy distribution of new spells, at least among
- Macintosh users. Every give a hand to Thor for his work on the graphics.
- And $5.00, too, don't forget that -- he gets half of it.
-
-
- Jerry Stratton
- FireBlade Publications™
- * The Players' Handbook™ and other AD&D™ trademarks mentioned are owned by TSR, Inc.
-
-