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Tama can be used as a basic operation check tool for AYA / YAYA and as a real-time viewer of AYA / YAYA execution logs.
Originally written by umeici
New features:

  • Ghost selection ui: when there are multiple ghosts running at the same time
  • Multilingual support: Chinese, Japanese and English
  • Command line argument to specify ghost (like ghost_terminal):
tama.exe -g ghost_name
# or
tama.exe -gh ghost_hwnd
  • you can make your ghosts react to tama by using the tamaOpen and tamaExit events, the example code as follows
On_tamaOpen{
	SETTAMAHWND(reference[0])
	SHIORI3FW.Push_X_SSTP_PassThru('Title','tama test: Taromati2')//These settings are all optional
	SHIORI3FW.Push_X_SSTP_PassThru('Icon','IMG_PATH/ico/tama.ico')
	SHIORI3FW.Push_X_SSTP_PassThru('border.color','626262')
	SHIORI3FW.Push_X_SSTP_PassThru('background.color','1e1e1e')
	SHIORI3FW.Push_X_SSTP_PassThru('default.color','4ec9b0')//and any other settings you can find in tama.txt
	'tama opened'
}
On_tamaExit{
	SETTAMAHWND(0)
	'tama closed'
}

Some advanced tips:
You can also keep tama's hwnd in a variable and re-call SETTAMAHWND after the shiori has been reloaded to keep ghost in touch with tama
(This underlying functionality has been implemented in the latest version of yaya's underlying dic)

On_tamaOpen{
	TamaHwnd=reference[0]
	//...
}
On_tamaExit{
	ERASEVAR('TamaHwnd')
	//...
}
//...
OnInitialize{
	if reference[0]=='reload'
		SETTAMAHWND(TamaHwnd)
	//...
}