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As some general advice regarding scripts, most authors tend to put a lot a script instructions in the script itself near the top. So look there if you are having issues finding guides for features.
How to use for multi-surface blocks:
[1] Place the LCD Prefix somewhere in the NAME of the block -> Example: Industrial Cockpit [Shield LCD]
[2] The script will search the CUSTOM DATA of the block for the beginning of its configuration information
[2.1] If not found, the script will insert this section in the configuration and write it back to the block's custom data
[2.2] If found, the script will retrieve the given configuration and use it to display stuff on the block's surfaces
NOTES:
[1] This script now allows for a preface to be placed in the CUSTOM DATA - anything that is written BEFORE the script's config will stay there
[2] The script will also append three dashes (---) AFTER the end of its configuration information. DO NOT insert any extra data BEFORE the dashes or it may break the script!
[2] The CUSTOM DATA of the block will contain instructions on how to configure the settings once it has successfully parsed the configuration
Example using a small block programmable block:
1: Name it: Programmable Block [Shield LCD]
2: Go into the custom data
3: Change |0=none to: |0=THYA-C
So your code will look like the following:
; Shield Script Config
; Below you'll find the configuration for the THYA Shield HUD Script.
; To set up your screens, fill in the VALUE portions below with the type
; of display you'd like. The numbers represent which display to use,
; and are in the same order as found in the terminal window.
; Valid types: THYA-H, THYA-C, THYA-V, TDS, TDL, BTS, BTL, CTD, CRB, CCB.
; EXAMPLE: 0=THYA-H -> will display the Horizontal graphics option
;
[Shield Script]
Config=
|0=THYA-C
|1=none
---