UltraEdit-like text editor for Mac
by Keegan Parker · in General Discussion · 12/26/2008 (4:07 pm) · 4 replies
Hello everyone,
I am reading 3D Game Programming All in one and I'm stuck at chapter 2 because I can't find file trees in any of the text editors on my apple computer. I was wondering if anybody knew of a text editor for mac that includes file trees.
Thanks
I am reading 3D Game Programming All in one and I'm stuck at chapter 2 because I can't find file trees in any of the text editors on my apple computer. I was wondering if anybody knew of a text editor for mac that includes file trees.
Thanks
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#2
12/26/2008 (5:05 pm)
No, I need something that is a programming/text editor that works with torque. I'll try it though.
#3
12/26/2008 (5:05 pm)
Plus I need an ADC membership. I'm thinking of something for free
#4
Also, an online ADC membership is free.
And finally, why do you insist that "file trees" have to show up in your editor? TorqueScript files are just plain text, after all. You can move them around, copy them, rename them, etc. in Finder, and edit them in TextEdit, TextWrangler, Smultron, BBEdit, vi, emacs - any plain-text editor you want.
12/26/2008 (5:10 pm)
Xcode is an IDE that works with Torque - look around, I'm pretty sure I saw a resource here that allows it to do syntax highlighting and such. Even without that though, it'll still edit .cs files just as well as any other plain text file.Also, an online ADC membership is free.
And finally, why do you insist that "file trees" have to show up in your editor? TorqueScript files are just plain text, after all. You can move them around, copy them, rename them, etc. in Finder, and edit them in TextEdit, TextWrangler, Smultron, BBEdit, vi, emacs - any plain-text editor you want.
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