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This shouldn't be a problem. It should import like any object and the code should be available just like you would expect it to.
If it's not showing up properly, that sounds like a TTS bug rather than anything with this particular object.
Thank you! And no, it wasn't designed to sort all players' hands because it was intended to give individual control to each player. This way, you could have different sorting methods based in individual preferences.
But in addition to that, people will occasionally stage sets within their hands (like putting together a full house, flush, etc...) and someone else triggering a sort would ruin their work.
Is there any way of sorting all players' hand without each player click on it? (e.g., If the host clicks, all hands are sorted).
You're very welcome! I'm glad you guys found this useful!
Example:
refCardOrder = {"1", "2", "3", }