Jesse Barnett
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Join date: 21 May 2006
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11-30-2006 13:09
From: Winter Ventura OKie.. I'll bite.. I'm a PC user, running Windows XP, SP2. (yeeech) I'm an old school mac user, and loved loved loved my BBEdit. Since moving to the PC, I have been using (x)HTML-Kit http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ (which kinda wins my award for most confusing webpage). Anyways.. it's great for HTML editing, but like BBEdit was becoming (when last I saw it) it was a tad "feature heavy". Now, thanks to SL.. I find myself in want of a text editor that will colour code reasonably properly... handle the rare perl, php or javascript... and something that can handle my occasional xhtml hand-coding binges. (line numbers would help a lot too) Can anyone reccommend an editor for my needs, from the ones that can handle the LSL part? Scite-EZ
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Lazink Maeterlinck
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Join date: 8 Nov 2005
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11-30-2006 19:54
Has there been any update to scite's lsl properties and lsint.exe? if so where can I find the most current version. Thanks 
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Jesse Barnett
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11-30-2006 20:12
From: Lazink Maeterlinck Has there been any update to scite's lsl properties and lsint.exe? if so where can I find the most current version. Thanks  I looked today and there weren't any so I just editted my lsl.properties & lsl.api files to make them current. No luck with lslint.exe though.
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Adam Marker
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Join date: 2 Jan 2004
Posts: 104
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12-01-2006 19:46
Seraph -- I'd be happy to host the Smultron file at the Shill site. You can send it to adam@adammarker@org (shrink that last at-sign to a dot). I am working on the 1.13 update for all editor files. They will be released some time next week (and be announced here). For lslint stuff, here's the place to ask: /54/b7/87017/1.html
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Adam Marker
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Join date: 2 Jan 2004
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updated for LSL 1.13
12-22-2006 22:27
I've updated Shill and most of the editor files to include the changes made to Second Life 1.13. Several new editors are supported with this release. If you find one of these files valuable, you're welcome to send me some Lindens. Files for the following editors have been updated: BBEdit/TextWrangler Code-Genie Context (new)Crimson Editor EditPlus GEdit (new)jEdit kate (new)MoinMoin Notepad++ SciTE-ez Smultron (new, thanks to Seraph Bedlam)TextPad UltraEdit vim I've also included all source files for the Shill system, along with a description of how the files are automatically updated. This is my first pass at this -- please let me know if you have any questions or problems. This release does not include files for emacs, but I hope to add those soon. If you know something about regexp-opt, I'd welcome your help.
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Adam Marker
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Join date: 2 Jan 2004
Posts: 104
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other editors, other files...
12-22-2006 22:48
If you have another editor you would like included in this project, please let me know. Send me a sample syntax file, or one already marked up for Shill, or whatever. We'll make it work.
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Adam Marker
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Join date: 2 Jan 2004
Posts: 104
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editors & lslint updated for 1.23.4
08-20-2009 13:42
The syntax keyword files at the Shill project have been updated for Second Life 1.23.4. http://adammarker.org/shillNew in this release is an updated file for lslint. Other editors include: BBEdit Code-Genie ConTEXT Crimson Editor EditPlus gedit jEdit Kate/KWrite lslint MoinMoin Wiki Notepad++ SciTE Smultron TextPad UltraEdit vim Note: I've only updated the keyword lists in these files. If you've made functional changes to your files, you probably want to just copy/paste in the new keyword lists.
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