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Originally Posted by TheDarkWraith
It sounds like you want Automation to do the heavy lifting for you  The easiest way to do something like this and to keep it like the tutorial feature would be to use Automation. Just thinking out loud here but the user would define a .SHA (Automation file) that would have one command in it - DisplayLibraryBook (and that command would list the book to 'play'). By defining an Automation command one can specify the Category and Subcategory that the Automation file falls under. When the user then runs this Automation file in Automation, Automation calls up the interface you posted earlier and 'plays' the library file specified in the DisplayLibraryBook command.
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This sounds like the answer.
I could work just like the tutorials but the text box can be a lot bigger.
The small text box in the tutorial is good for tutorials but not reading this kind of book.
As someone using it will not be needing to switch screens etc, having a large text area should be fine.
Images could work the same as tutorials. Having new images pop up when getting to certain stages in the text can be controlled as in the tutorial commands.