This was posted in the mailing list the other day and I noticed it hadn't shown up here yet.
http://www.3greeneggs.com/autoscript/
Ann Enigma did an excellent job and although limited in scope, it is still serious fun if you don't know scripting.
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Jesse Barnett
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09-12-2007 18:37
This was posted in the mailing list the other day and I noticed it hadn't shown up here yet.
http://www.3greeneggs.com/autoscript/ Ann Enigma did an excellent job and although limited in scope, it is still serious fun if you don't know scripting. _____________________
I (who is a she not a he) reserve the right to exercise selective comprehension of the OP's question at anytime.
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Katryna Jie
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09-13-2007 18:47
Thank you! While it is limited, it's still useful, at least for us beginner scripters who can use this to see how the script works.
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Pavcules Superior
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09-14-2007 05:37
Way back in April, I developed a very early release of SLES which had a beginner to advanced modes in developing LSL. The beginner and intermediate modes does exactly what that website is doing, but I was planning to have to be more icon based to show people what they are creating.
SLES is not being developed due to the lack of feedback I got from it. But things have moved on since April with Alphons Jano - LSL Editor, which basically I was planning something similar as well in SLES with the Advanced mode. There is advantages and disadvantages to both website and SLES. The website is good because it does not require any particular OS platform, whereas SLES needs Windows. But, SLES was planned to have the ability to accept community made scripts, but the website does not have this yet. There are other things, but I won't bore you with them. SLES Forum topic can be found here: /54/c8/176254/1.html |