Crimson Editor
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 7:52 am
In my search to get info on mapping for enemy territory, I came across this free source code editor that looks really nice. It numbers your lines, and colorizes commands and variables and stuff to make the script easier to read. I suppose it really does a lot of stuff that I don't know about.
Most of you die-hard scripters probably already have something like this. But it is a lot better than using notepad.
It uses a Syntax file to determine how it colorcodes commands. That file has to be created manually. I don't know much about MOHAA scripting so I've just hacked together my own syntax file with a few of the simple commands I'm using in my script just to get by with for now.
But if any of you advanced guys want to take a crack at creating a REAL syntax file, I think this program would be a big help to us beginners.
http://www.crimsoneditor.com
Most of you die-hard scripters probably already have something like this. But it is a lot better than using notepad.
It uses a Syntax file to determine how it colorcodes commands. That file has to be created manually. I don't know much about MOHAA scripting so I've just hacked together my own syntax file with a few of the simple commands I'm using in my script just to get by with for now.
But if any of you advanced guys want to take a crack at creating a REAL syntax file, I think this program would be a big help to us beginners.
http://www.crimsoneditor.com