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Originally Posted by witzar
If you could write some basic explanations: semi-automatic vs automatic, what does "Only the first stack of slots", what are filters and how to use them, how do you attach stack to stack, etc.
Suppose that the space reserved for each window is a slot. Then some number of slots, arranged according to the scheme you specify, will be a stack of slots. There are 6 such stacks of slots in the program.
Automatic arrangement of windows - the arrangement of windows automatically with a certain period of time
Semi-automatic arrangement of windows - the arrangement of windows automatically when clicking a buttons 'R' or "ReArrandge"
Manual arrangement of windows - the arrangement of windows when clicking a buttons "1"or"2"or"3"or"4"or"5"or"6" and clicking in the target window area to indicate which window should be in the specified slot.
"Only the first stack of slots" - Only the first stack of slots is located automatically, or semi-automatically, and the remaining 5 stacks of slots are placed manually.
The filter is set by the mask superimposed on the text from the window title. Click on the button "Tittle+/-" and enter the filters and their logistics. For example: the title of the window contains the text "Hold'em blind 100-200 ...". If in "Tittle1" we write "hold" (+ sign) and in "Tittle2" we write "100" (+ sign) and between them the value "and" then the stack of slots will sort only the windows, in the header of which there will be "hold" "and " "100", ie, all Hold'em tables with blinds 50-100, or 100-200, or 1000, or 10000 ...
If there are not enough filters in one stack of slots (for example, you need three "hold" and "100" and "250" filters) thenyou can attach a stack of slots with "hold" and "250" filters to this stack of slots with "hold" and "100" filters. Then two stacks of slots will work as one but with three filters. You can attach a stack of slots to another stack of slots by clicking the corresponding button from the array of buttons "Attach a stack of slots to the stack of slots ..." in the filters menu. Thus, by attaching the stacks of slots one by one to the target stack of slots, you can achieve quite a lot of filters.
Last edited by Assallin; 07-18-2017 at 09:35 AM.