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Posted by Rhinoa   United Kingdom  (37 posts)  Bio
Date Mon 12 Aug 2002 12:31 AM (UTC)
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When I try to edit a script file with the built in Editor, it comes up "Unable to open file" Probably because it's too big (I have over 1000 lines in it) Right now, I'm using Wordpad to edit my scripts, but when I run into a bug, I need a "Go to" function like in MUSHClient's editor. Can anyone suggest a text editor that has this?
~Rhinoa~
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Posted by Magnum   Canada  (580 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Mon 12 Aug 2002 01:05 AM (UTC)
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http://liquidninja.com/metapad/

(Use it as MS Notepad replacement).

Get my plugins here: http://www.magnumsworld.com/muds/

Constantly proving I don't know what I am doing...
Magnum.
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Posted by Shadowfyr   USA  (1,790 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #2 on Mon 12 Aug 2002 01:49 AM (UTC)
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Another option is SciTE, from http://www.scintilla.org/

It is a true code editor and supports vbscript, perlscript, javascript and xml.

It doesn't recognize .mcl as an .xml file, but getting it to do so requires the addition of only a single line in its configuration file for xml.

Also the xml support doesn't deal with the script code inbedded in plugins too well. I think can also be fixed by adding stuff from the javascript, vbscript and perlscript settings, but I haven't really looked at it yet to see.
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Posted by Rhinoa   United Kingdom  (37 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #3 on Mon 12 Aug 2002 03:02 AM (UTC)
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Thanx Guys, I've been looking for summin like this for ages. :)
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