"Project Editor" help wanted
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I've been using DOS QEdit Advanced v3.0 for all the years I've been modding. (Compilers have ranged from the original compiler, proqcc, Fastqcc, to finally FrikQcc)
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Dr. Shadowborg - InsideQC Staff
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Oh yea, well I use a hex editor to modify my computer's ram to cause Windows to inadvertantly modify qc files on a networked drive to create the changes I need for my mod. Then Windows crashes and resets, and my system startup files automatically run FrikQCC to compile my code for testing.
Who needs notepad.
Who needs notepad.
When my computer inevitably explodes and kills me, my cat inherits everything I own. He may be the only one capable of continuing my work.
- Wazat
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Released a gui preview of the editor a few days ago... Still working on everything, but i have gotten syntax highlighting to work properly and re-designed some of the gui after loads of feedback.
You find the "preview" here (http://darksnow.quakedev.com/)
... and a "work-in-progress" screeny here (http://darksnow.no-ip.org/pe2k5.jpg)
Please be adviced that it is a early beta, and read the license agreement before download - thanks.
You find the "preview" here (http://darksnow.quakedev.com/)
... and a "work-in-progress" screeny here (http://darksnow.no-ip.org/pe2k5.jpg)
Please be adviced that it is a early beta, and read the license agreement before download - thanks.
- DarkSnow
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I use editpad pro. Presently for similar reasons that RenegadeC uses WordPad.
For my next project I'm seriously considering using ProjectEditor, it's time to make a change I guess, but I'll start with me next one.
For my next project I'm seriously considering using ProjectEditor, it's time to make a change I guess, but I'll start with me next one.
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ajay - Posts: 559
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ajay wrote:I use editpad pro. Presently for similar reasons that RenegadeC uses WordPad.
For my next project I'm seriously considering using ProjectEditor, it's time to make a change I guess, but I'll start with me next one.
Software suffer from anti-entropy, Using it make it become BETTER. Nothing boost forware more than user feedback
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Tei - Posts: 193
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That actually looks rather nice. Text highlighting is always helpful (I know I hate programming in Perl without it). The side-bar listing of QC files might also be very helpful. It will be like working on a project in MSVC++.
When my computer inevitably explodes and kills me, my cat inherits everything I own. He may be the only one capable of continuing my work.
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