What script editor do you use?
- Lazy Waffle
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What script editor do you use?
I use Notepad++ to script in Love. It's pretty rad, you can choose the language from a huge pool, and it'll automatically recognize the syntax. What about you, fellow Lovers?
Re: What script editor do you use?
I like Programmer's Notepad.
Quite similar to Notepad++, but a little less cluttered I find. It doesn't have as many plug-ins but the important stuff is built-in.
Quite similar to Notepad++, but a little less cluttered I find. It doesn't have as many plug-ins but the important stuff is built-in.
Re: What script editor do you use?
Started with notepad (yes, the default one), tried programmer's notepad and now i use notepad++
- bartbes
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Re: What script editor do you use?
On windows I usually use SciTE (the one that comes with the lua distribution), and on linux I use either vim or geany (geany has some nice features, and I use it for LÖVE itself too), depending on whether I am working in a console.
Re: What script editor do you use?
I use Sublime Text, love the design and is a much better alternative to N++ imo.
Re: What script editor do you use?
Under Linux, I use GEdit (for pretty much all coding). Windows, EditPad (though I do 99% of development under Linux).
Re: What script editor do you use?
Geany works beautifully on Windows as well.bartbes wrote:On windows I usually use SciTE (the one that comes with the lua distribution), and on linux I use either vim or geany (geany has some nice features, and I use it for LÖVE itself too), depending on whether I am working in a console.
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Re: What script editor do you use?
I really never develop on windows, and if I do it for the engine itself I need to use msvc anyway.
Re: What script editor do you use?
gedit or notepad++ (depending on what os i happen to be booted into)
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Re: What script editor do you use?
I use Geany in both Windows and Linux. But I very rarely do any coding in Windows, as I have my workspace all set up in Linux already.
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