What's a good IDE to use for TorqueScript?
by University of Central FL (#0003) · in Torque Game Engine · 04/20/2006 (2:45 pm) · 5 replies
I've been doing mostly engine code edits in Visual Studio, but I would like a different IDE for TorqueScript, since VS doesn't know the syntax. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
#2
But:
I've tried all the new developments but I keep going back to Tribal IDE. Google it and you can find some downloads off of Tribes websites. It loads faster than either of those and doesn't crash any more often either. Another thing I like about it is that it searches in files faster too, at least that was my experience.
It's got a couple missing features and a couple strange things it does, but I can't really tell you offhand what... I've used it for so long its second nature for me! (I think the tabbing might be wierd, but I've gotten used to it so much I set everything to behave like it, if I can)
04/20/2006 (9:33 pm)
This is probably just a quirk on my part, so if you like either of those editors you can just ignore me ;)But:
I've tried all the new developments but I keep going back to Tribal IDE. Google it and you can find some downloads off of Tribes websites. It loads faster than either of those and doesn't crash any more often either. Another thing I like about it is that it searches in files faster too, at least that was my experience.
It's got a couple missing features and a couple strange things it does, but I can't really tell you offhand what... I've used it for so long its second nature for me! (I think the tabbing might be wierd, but I've gotten used to it so much I set everything to behave like it, if I can)
#3
04/20/2006 (9:50 pm)
@ Max - Wow that's simple and damn handy. I'm gonna give it a shot too.
#4
Tribal IDE has some quirks, like the above mentioned tabbing, cursor positioning, .cs files being cached in the project files, etc etc.
But I always go back to it. That's gotta mean something.
04/21/2006 (2:27 am)
I too, as Max, use Tribal IDE. I tried alot before going back to it as well, but I can't say that I've tried Torsion in a while. I might give that a shot later on.Tribal IDE has some quirks, like the above mentioned tabbing, cursor positioning, .cs files being cached in the project files, etc etc.
But I always go back to it. That's gotta mean something.
#5
04/21/2006 (3:37 am)
How great is the interest in using VS as a torque editor?
Torque 3D Owner Tom Perry
I personally use CodeWeaver, but both are good.