Edit Torque Scripts in Project Builder
by Paul Scott · in Torque Game Engine · 02/07/2003 (4:03 pm) · 5 replies
Here are a couple of files that will enable editing ( with syntax highlighting & a function popup ) of Torque engine script files from within Project Builder 2.1
The new December tools from Apple ( Project Builder 2.1 ) will not automatically open torque script files anymore. The good news is, the file types & syntax highlighting preferences are now truly customizable.
This archive contains 2 files that will allow Project Builder to see and perform syntax highlighting on torque engine script files. Place these files in /Developer/Project Builder Extras/Specifications/.
Known problems: the function popup does not work correctly.
The new December tools from Apple ( Project Builder 2.1 ) will not automatically open torque script files anymore. The good news is, the file types & syntax highlighting preferences are now truly customizable.
This archive contains 2 files that will allow Project Builder to see and perform syntax highlighting on torque engine script files. Place these files in /Developer/Project Builder Extras/Specifications/.
Known problems: the function popup does not work correctly.
#2
07/27/2003 (11:13 pm)
404 error. Anyone else have this? (/me wonders if Hydra's syntax descripters can be modified...)
#3
07/28/2003 (8:52 am)
I've added this as a resource. This is a tempoary mirror, until the resource gets approved.
#4
(/me begins to think he's going to have to make Paul and a couple other's a thank-you cake. ;)
07/28/2003 (7:25 pm)
Got it, and it works. Thanks!(/me begins to think he's going to have to make Paul and a couple other's a thank-you cake. ;)
#5
While I might like PowerBuilder a bit better once I get used to it, I think I'd prefer something lean and standalone like BBEdit for the short term, and definitely for small edits. If I want to make some tiny edit, I don't want to have to load up PowerBuilder every time.
07/29/2003 (3:20 pm)
Can't BBEdit be made to perform the same syntax highlighting? Do they use the same or similar highlighting definitions? Maybe a converter exists, or wouldn't be tough to make.While I might like PowerBuilder a bit better once I get used to it, I think I'd prefer something lean and standalone like BBEdit for the short term, and definitely for small edits. If I want to make some tiny edit, I don't want to have to load up PowerBuilder every time.
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