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Resike 04-05-13 06:49 AM

How to edit styles in Sublime 2
 
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Originally Posted by zork (Post 258110)
Regarding editors. I'm currently using SublimeText 2. It is avalable for Mac OS and PC.
http://www.sublimetext.com/

UltraEdit is one of the best editors you can get for Windows.

I really like this editor, shame i get used to notepad++ way too much.

Nibelheim 04-05-13 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Resike (Post 275825)
I really like this editor, shame i get used to notepad++ way too much.

Yeah, Sublime is a sexy beast. Just wish there was Lua-WoW support for it, but definitely not a deal breaker.

Resike 04-05-13 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Nibelheim (Post 275828)
Yeah, Sublime is a sexy beast. Just wish there was Lua-WoW support for it, but definitely not a deal breaker.

Or if you could edit the styles like in Notepad++ that would be good too.

Torhal 04-05-13 09:42 AM

Define "styles". Sublime has a textfile configuration, so I'm betting it has what you're wanting.

Nibelheim 04-05-13 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Torhal (Post 275830)
Define "styles". Sublime has a textfile configuration, so I'm betting it has what you're wanting.

Nah, not that kind of style. Lua-WoW's a modified Lua language with syntax highlighting for WoW and Ace functions and global variables. Supports a lot of editors, just not Sublime atm (which uses textmate language files).

Resike 04-05-13 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Torhal (Post 275830)
Define "styles". Sublime has a textfile configuration, so I'm betting it has what you're wanting.

For "styles" i mean editable just like in notapad++, like if you want "function, end, else, if, elseif" or pretty much any syntax, with a different color or font or size, you can fully edit it.

I found built in color schemes in Sublime too, but you can't really edit them, unless you want to mess around in their encrypted xml files for hours. But i'm like using the program since like 1 hour, so i couldn't really reveal all of it's functions.

Sharparam 04-05-13 12:39 PM

SublimeText's styling files are not encrypted, they are located under %APPDATA%\Sublime Text 2\ under windows and can be edited with any text editor.

Resike 04-05-13 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by F16Gaming (Post 275836)
SublimeText's styling files are not encrypted, they are located under %APPDATA%\Sublime Text 2\ under windows and can be edited with any text editor.

Aw, awsum. I can create custom schemes, tho not as easy as in notepad++.

Seerah 04-05-13 03:40 PM

(I split this discussion off of the sticky thread. Please reserve that thread for actual links and resources.)

ravagernl 04-06-13 07:14 AM

There's a textmate bundle for wow lua over here: http://www.wowace.com/addons/wow-textmate/. You can use textmate bundles in sublime text 2 by dropping the bundle in the packages folder.

Interesting enough, there's also a bundle for the toc format:
  1. In sublime text 2, open up package control with ⌘-⇧-p or ctrl-shift- p on windows.
  2. Type "Ins" to search for "Package Control: Install Package" and hit enter.
  3. Search for "wow", the first item in the list should be the one.


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