Used within <> macros. This connection pool has a default setting of a min: 2, max: 10 for the MySQL and PG libraries, and a single connection for sqlite3 (due to issues with utilizing multiple connections on a single file). Double click the setting name to configure it. Does not modify the original. Overview. Does not modify the original. Triggered after the displayâi.e., outputâof the incoming passage. Updates all sections of the UI bar that are populated by special passagesâe.g., StoryBanner, StoryCaption, StoryMenu, etc. Determines whether outgoing passage transitions are enabled. Only deletes the group itself, does not affect its component tracks. Note: Meaning that when you pass a variable as an argument, its value is passed to the macro rather than its name. The $args variable is used internally to store arguments passed to the widgetâas zero-based indices; i.e., $args[0] is the first parsed argument, $args[1] is the second, etcâand the full argument string in raw and parsed formsâaccessed via the $args.raw and $args.full properties. First, you can not unlock Ultra by changing the config files. Many of the commonly used native non-generic object types are already fully compatible with and supported for use within story variablesâe.g., Array, Date, Map, and Set. The story history is a collection of moments. SugarCube's DOM macros can target any HTML element on the page, not just hooks, and unlike their Harlowe equivalents, they cannot target arbitrary strings. Note: Does not flag other assignment operators. If its return value is falsy, the override is cancelled and navigation to the original destination continues unperturbed. Returns a reference to the current jQuery object for chaining. Returns the number of passages within the story history that are tagged with all of the given tags. UIBar API. Executes its contents while the given conditional expression evaluates to true. The story's title is part of the story project. Attaches fullscreen change event handlers. Note: Yield the single line in the final output: An exclamation point (!) Happens at the end of passage navigation. For accessibility reasons, it's recommended that you wrap each <> and its accompanying text within a