I've just purchased a macbook pro, I've given up on windows and now am in search of an lsl editor. I used LSL Editor, but there is not a MAC version for that program. Any recomendations for something similar on the mac?
Thanks,
Robins
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Robins Hermano
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08-09-2009 15:15
I've just purchased a macbook pro, I've given up on windows and now am in search of an lsl editor. I used LSL Editor, but there is not a MAC version for that program. Any recomendations for something similar on the mac?
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Viktoria Dovgal
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08-09-2009 15:30
I'm happy enough with Aquamacs and xlsl-mode, the latter hides at http://code.google.com/p/lsl-mode/
xlsl-mode can also hook into lslint (over on the w-hat site), if you like that. ETA: if you like Eclipse, LSL-Plus will run on OS X too. http://lslplus.sourceforge.net/ |
Robins Hermano
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08-10-2009 04:41
Thanks so much I'll give Aquamacs a try. I actually tried Eclipse but couldn't figure out how to add the LSLplus plug-in since the website instructions are all for Windows installs, which led me to post my question.
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Jack Abraham
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08-10-2009 06:49
I use MacVIM the most, but am giving TextWrangler with the BBedit plugin a try (TextWrangler is a less capable but free-as-in-beer version of BBedit, or so I gather).
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Lance Corrimal
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08-10-2009 07:00
I use eclipse with the lsl+ plugin, comes with off-world debugger for lsl and such tools, for linux, mac and windows... it's mentioned ever so often here on the forums, "lslplus" as search term should be your best pal
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