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rob
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Old October 11th, 2003, 12:02 AM
You cannot currently designate something as "inventory only" (I guess this
needs to be added to the todo list). However, if you define your own tag
that gets assigned to all "inventory only" cards, then you can go into the
Filter mechanism, select all cards that do NOT have that tag (using an
exclusion filter), and save that filter as your new default. From that
point forward, CV will never show those cards to you. So it's only an extra
30 seconds beyond defining a pre-defined flag to hide a card during deck
construction.

And I'm adding the "inventory only" flag to the todo list. Even if there
was a good reason before (which I can't remember now either), it must have
been based on CARDS. In fact, I think it had to do with the Magic 6x9
cards. Since I know of tournaments played with decks comprised solely of
6x9 cards, I couldn't think of any reason to exclude cards from use in deck
construction. However, I can definitely agree that there is NO reason to
include package wrappers in deck construction. Well, at least I can't think
of any.... :-)

-Rob

At 09:08 AM 10/10/2003 +1000, you wrote:
>When creating a game data file, how does one denote an item as "inventory
>only"?
>That is, the item should only appear in the inventory window but not in the
>deck build window?
>
>I'm thinking of things like over sized cards, and "packaging" (I collect
>booster wrappers & display boxes also...) that you can't use in deck building.
>
>R.


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