If you want to see any part of the code you could just go to the trigger editor for the map, click on data along the top and click view script then ctrl-f and type in he trigger name your looking for, it'll display it in code although some of it may be very redundant.(i think loops(while) have a if/else with both of them doing the same thing)
Then i usually start up notepad++ and type away with whatever i need after grabbing the function call and dump what I've done in a custom script.
If you want to see any part of the code you could just go to the trigger editor for the map, click on data along the top and click view script then ctrl-f and type in he trigger name your looking for, it'll display it in code although some of it may be very redundant.(i think loops(while) have a if/else with both of them doing the same thing)
Then i usually start up notepad++ and type away with whatever i need after grabbing the function call and dump what I've done in a custom script.