So, using Flexible Windows, I recognize that one can set up a “text buffer” or “graphical” window and that the very first word of “text buffer” is “text.” And yet I’m going to plow ahead and ask: can one display figures in a text buffer window? I notice that when you focus on a different window and use “display”, the image still shows up in the main window.
I guess what’s not clear to me is whether there really is a fundamental difference between the main window and the other windows which explains why one can produce inline images along with text in the main window, or whether that is something that can be worked around with Glulx.
Right. Replace the global “gg_mainwin” with however Flexible Window stores the I6 reference value for your chosen text buffer window. I don’t remember offhand how it handles its data structures.