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Text / Script Editing With Kotor Tool

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 SithAnnihilator
09-09-2006, 1:44 AM
#1
I recently seen a demo for the syntax referrence for KT. My question is has this been released as of yet or is it planned for a future version?
 oldflash
09-09-2006, 2:17 AM
#2
I recently seen a demo for the syntax referrence for KT. My question is has this been released as of yet or is it planned for a future version?
It is part o KT . Download-it and have a look.
 SithAnnihilator
09-09-2006, 4:40 PM
#3
It is part o KT . Download-it and have a look.

I did, the version I have doesn't have that feature

KotorTool v1.0.2210.16738.

Is there another version thats been recently released?
 Darth333
09-09-2006, 4:51 PM
#4
That version has the editor.

It's in the Tools menu>Text editor.
 SithAnnihilator
09-09-2006, 5:09 PM
#5
I know. But it doesn't have the NWScript Syntax Referrence, which is what my original question was. Did Fred Tetra release the Syntax Referrence inside the KT text editor in the latest version or is that planned for the framework 2.0 rewrite?
 Darth333
09-09-2006, 7:20 PM
#6
Dunno what Fred's intentions are in that regard but if you are interested, I made this for Context some time ago: www.starwarsknights.com/forumdl/context.rar) .It includes highligthed syntax and a few extras but it it unfinished and has never been "officially" released.
 SithAnnihilator
09-10-2006, 12:56 AM
#7
That will definitely help out so i appreciate it.
 Lit Ridl
09-11-2006, 12:28 AM
#8
Thank you Darth333!
 Darth333
09-13-2006, 10:23 AM
#9
If you find it useful, I could work on it and finish the templates. I think Kaspian is also working on something similar but for another editor. I chose Context because it was free and despite a few limitations that annoy me, I think it it pretty good (I just saw that there was a new version, maybe I should check it out).
 Kaspian
09-14-2006, 2:25 AM
#10
I advance slowly. The templates of Context and PSPad (www.pspad.com) have similar syntax so work from one could be used in another. Also LoneFerret is working on a script editor (discussed here (http://www.lucasforums.com/showthread.php?t=155894)).
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