Okay, I can't script, I'm just trying to figure something out.
I heard, probably incorrectly, that SDK doesn't use aliasing or something, completely writes over them, that's why scripts that use aliasing doesn't work. Isn't there some way that you simply create a script that rewrites everything again while retain SDK features, leave a section for non SDK scripts, then activate SDK again?
Example:
==RMXP scripts==
==SDK==
==SDK scripts==
==SDK/non SDK compatibility script start==
==Non SDK scripts==
==SDK/non SDK compatibility script end==
Main
This is probably a waste of forum space, right?
I heard, probably incorrectly, that SDK doesn't use aliasing or something, completely writes over them, that's why scripts that use aliasing doesn't work. Isn't there some way that you simply create a script that rewrites everything again while retain SDK features, leave a section for non SDK scripts, then activate SDK again?
Example:
==RMXP scripts==
==SDK==
==SDK scripts==
==SDK/non SDK compatibility script start==
==Non SDK scripts==
==SDK/non SDK compatibility script end==
Main
This is probably a waste of forum space, right?