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* autocomplete (using keywords defined in the wordfile)
* bookmarks, incremental searching, CTAG support
* automatic conversion between Unix/Dos/MAC/UTF-8, etc
* built-in FTP/SFTP client
* built-in FTP/SFTP client
* and many, many more detailed at the website





Revision as of 06:10, 13 April 2007

You are not limited to the in-world editor for editing your scripts; there are many editors available for free or purchase. Many of these editors have syntax highlighting for LSL that will make your code easier to follow. Below are some of the more popular editors for use with LSL.

If you have a favorite that is missing from the list, please feel free to add it.

For some of the editors mentioned here, the Shill project may have more up-to-date syntax files.

Multi-platform Editors

ByronStar SL

Based on Eclipse, the ByronStar SL IDE includes most modern program editor features. It also includes custom features for LSL, such as variable checking, error markers, and code formatting. Eclipse is available for Macintosh, Linux, Windows, and many UNIX flavors.

Emacs

You can find the LSL major mode, by Gary Evans, here. Emacs is also available for Macintosh and Windows.

There's also Emacs LSL Mode available on this wiki, which provides better syntax highlighting and indentation features.

vim

vim: vi improved. A multi-platform evolution of the most classical of the editors: vi. GPL code.

Windows Editors

Notepad++

Notepad++ is probably one of the best windows editor around. Packed with features, extremely powerful and easy to use for beginners too. Best of all, it is GPL code.

ConTEXT

ConTEXT is a small, fast and powerful freeware text editor, developed mainly to serve as secondary tool for software developers.

The following syntax files are available for ConTEXT.

Crimson Editor

Crimson Editor is a professional source code editor for Windows. The following syntax files are available for Crimson Editor.

  • Aakanaar Last updated September 10, 2006 for Second Life version 1.10.0.


LSLeditor

LSLeditor is a standallone LSL script editor, featuring:

  • Code editing (also cut / paste)
  • Code highlighting
  • Code autocompletion
  • Code info (old LSL guide)
  • Auto-indent
  • F1 , turns up the LSLwiki.NET information on the keyword
  • Experimental compiling and excution (LSLscript -> C#)

Windows XP , Windows 2000

  • .NET 1.x has to be installed

SciTE

SciTE-ez

TextPad [C]

TextPad is a powerful, but easy to use general purpose text editor. It is a commercial product, but there is a 30 day trial version available for free on the website.

The following syntax files are available for TextPad.

UltraEdit-32

UltraEdit-32 is a powerful text, HTML, and HEX editor. It is a commercial editor with a 30 day trial version available at the website. Important features:

  • column/block mode editing
  • brackets/braces matching
  • code-folding
  • configurable syntax highlighting via custom wordfiles
  • autocomplete (using keywords defined in the wordfile)
  • bookmarks, incremental searching, CTAG support
  • automatic conversion between Unix/Dos/MAC/UTF-8, etc
  • built-in FTP/SFTP client


The following syntax files are available for UltraEdit.

Macintosh Editors

TextMate [C]

You can find details about Piero Padar's well-maintained TextMate bundle in the Scripting Tips forum. TextMate is a commercial Mac OS X text/program editor from Macromates.

There is a 30 day trial version available on their website.

Linux Editors

Kate is an advanced text editor for KDE. Usually included in all KDE based distributions. A Kate LSL Mode is available on this wiki.