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Originally Posted by st3v3k4hn
Sorry for being dense but what is the stack and what is the grid? And can they be specified at different sizes? Say I want 4 tables tiles across the top, small (I think this is "the stack"). When a table requires action I want that table to enlarge and show up in a different place ("the grid?"). I take it this doesn't do this? To me it doesn't seem to change table management at all. Maybe because I am playing Rush, every table always needs action so every table is always "in the grid"?
Does anyone even have a screenshot of this? Say 4 tables being managed? Thanks...
i'm not sure how useful this is for Rush, because, as you say, tables always require action. anyway, let me try to explain
'stacking' is a table layout that people use to play more tables at once. basically, they lay out every table on top of each other, so you can't see any table except the one thats on top.
'tiling' is a table layout where you can see all tables. they are lined up next to each other. four tables might be lined up in a 2x2 square grid. six tables perhaps in a 3x2 grid, etc
what this program does, (with the default settings) is puts all the tables into a "stack" where they are on top of each other. whenever a table requires action, it will be moved into the tiled grid. whenever its time to fold on a table in the grid, you press a 'fold+stack' hotkey, which folds your hand and returns the table back to the stack. in this way, all the tables where nothing is happening stay in the stack, so you dont need to concern yourself with the stack. and whenever a table requires action, it will pop into grid and stay there until the hand finishes (until you press fold+stack), therefore you only have to focus on the tiled tables in grid.
if you press the Configure Grid button, you will see what your StackAndTile layout looks like, and can modify it as you wish.
at the moment there is no support for changing table sizes. this may change in the future