Hmm. It's possible (possible, mind you) that if you used a Hex editor you'd be able to extract the data and view the info in a Coldstone data file.... let me just download an editor and compile something. I shouldn't be too long.
(Update) Well, it doesn't look too good for you if you're trying to make it impossible to see the numbers. I compiled something in Coldstone and opened it in a hex editor I downloaded from VersionTracker. I put in a dialog event with the words 'Romeo test for hex edit' so I'd have something to search for. I did an ASCII search in the file Data001.dat and got the following:
On the plus side, though, as long as you weren't obvious about it, it shouldn't be too hard to stop this method. Call the event 'Find old cheese' or something else completely innocuous, and it's very good odds that noone will find it.
Incidentally, if you open the data files in Hex Editor, you get all kinds of interesting stuff, with load and engine calls all over the place... if you knew what you were doing, it might be possible to figure out a few things from the data. Something to think about, anyway.
-Andiyar
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"Any good that I may do here, let me do now, for I may not pass this way again"
(This message has been edited by TarnΔlion Andiyarus (edited 09-28-2003).)