serthy
20th August 2013, 19:37
Sears!
Today I will show you how you enable the syntax highlighting for CoDScript & CoDMenu's on Sublime Text!
First of all, you really should checkout Sublime Text (3). Its an ultra fast (opens up in no-tme, searches the complete Doom3+Quake3 source code for 1 keyword in 5 secs ~> thousands of files, quadrillions of codelines!), really good looking (see yourself..) and powerful texteditor (multiple line edit, goto definition etc). And its free without any restrictions!
Download ST3: http://www.sublimetext.com/3
Okay, goto https://github.com/Ingramz/CoDScript-Sublime-Package and download the zipfile.
Open up ST and click on the top-tabs on [Preferences]->
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Now an folder called Packages should open
Insert There the extracted *.zip file (CoDScript folder)
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To set the current syntax highlighting click on the bottom-right corner and select CoDScript
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to open all *.gsc files with CoDScript syntax highlighting, click again on the bottom right and select "Open all with current extension as..." -> CoDScript
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I've done something similar quick and dirty for CoDMenu, download here:
[B]404
install the same way!
preview:
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(its not perfect, but it looks TIIIMES better than play white text :)
Today I will show you how you enable the syntax highlighting for CoDScript & CoDMenu's on Sublime Text!
First of all, you really should checkout Sublime Text (3). Its an ultra fast (opens up in no-tme, searches the complete Doom3+Quake3 source code for 1 keyword in 5 secs ~> thousands of files, quadrillions of codelines!), really good looking (see yourself..) and powerful texteditor (multiple line edit, goto definition etc). And its free without any restrictions!
Download ST3: http://www.sublimetext.com/3
Okay, goto https://github.com/Ingramz/CoDScript-Sublime-Package and download the zipfile.
Open up ST and click on the top-tabs on [Preferences]->
401
Now an folder called Packages should open
Insert There the extracted *.zip file (CoDScript folder)
406
To set the current syntax highlighting click on the bottom-right corner and select CoDScript
402
to open all *.gsc files with CoDScript syntax highlighting, click again on the bottom right and select "Open all with current extension as..." -> CoDScript
403
I've done something similar quick and dirty for CoDMenu, download here:
[B]404
install the same way!
preview:
405
(its not perfect, but it looks TIIIMES better than play white text :)