: : I assume most of the data normally hidden in the Marathon/M2/MI app is
: able to be modified in MML, is this correct?
: That's correct. MML roughly fills the niche that Fux and ResEdit filled for
: the originals. TCs for M2/MI had to have their application patches ported
: to MML before they'd work correctly, and the same will be true for
: Marathon TCs. As Treellama mentions, Aleph One-friendly downloads for TCs
: will spring up quickly where the authors allow it.
Excellent! Man, the shit that you had to do to get M1/M2/MI to play ball back in the day (Fux!, ResEdit, whatever the term editor was called), it is a nostalgic experience I do not need again. :)
: For original Marathon support, we read images and terminals out of the
: original application, but that's about it -- everything else needs to be
: in MML. If you poke around the Marathon data files included in the 1.1
: beta, you'll find a long MML file that covers the Marathon defaults.
Oddly, I'm going to go do just this. Thanks, Hopper! :)