Supports Bioware's and Torlack's compilers. - Script reference using NWN Lexicon (Local or Internet version). - Export to ERF. - Bookmarking. - Association with NWScript files (*.NSS). - Hide to tray. - Customizable gutter. - Supports roboius' erf program. - Multi document interface (MDI). - Find and replace. - Most recently used (MRU) menu. - Search and replace. - Customizable main editor. - Script reference by NWN Lexicon (Local or Internet). - Spell checking improved. Now you can check spelling from any text file. *System Requirements* - Microsoft Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP. - Internet Explorer 4.0 or later with HTML Help support is required. *Supported programs* - Torlack's script compiler (Also HotU version of this program is supported, by roboius). - ERF Utility v1.1 by Cevrin. - ERF Utility by roboius. *** THIS IS BETA2, let me know if you find any bugs. *** Happy scripting!
After installing, I am receiving an error stating that the dll Kernel32. Something wrong with the path. Can you help?
Posted by Ville_Alasaari at 2004-12-0608:56:00
It is updated... Got enough time to finish it up... ;) Let me know if you find any bugs, etc.--- "Quod scripsi, scripsi", Minkä kirjoitin, sen kirjoitin.
Posted by Ville_Alasaari at 2004-11-1701:16:00
And thank you for your vote!--- "Quod scripsi, scripsi", Minkä kirjoitin, sen kirjoitin.
Posted by Ville_Alasaari at 2004-11-1610:17:00
Thank you Skyrmir for your comments and suggestions! Yes, I am working on v2.0, but school and work are taking almost all my free time, but I am slowly making progress... :) Q: "How do you get rid of the bottom window when you are not using it?" A: In v1.x you cannot. v2.x will have different Lexicon implementation (better or worse, who knows...). 1) I probably remove spell checking from v2.x, but I leave support for it, if anyone wants it back... 2) If this can be adjusted in component, I make option for it. 3) v2.x will have MDI interface, so you can keep one NSSEditor open with numerous scripts.--- "Quod scripsi, scripsi", Minkä kirjoitin, sen kirjoitin.
Posted by Skyrmir at on11/01/04
Now that I have been using the editor a while, I have a few comments: 1) I do not have the Borland Delphi stuff, so cannot use the spell checker. This is ok, but it would be nice to have an option that suppresses that notice at startup as well. 2) Double-clicking on text selects white space-to-whitespace, instead of the toolkit's choice of alphameric. I much prefer the alphameric - it makes substitutions much easier (such as tag values surrounded by quotes). 3)When the editor is minimized, it would be nice if the id next to the icon was the filename being edited, instead of just NSS Editor. I frequently edit several files simultaneously, and that would help identify which was which. Thanks for considering these suggestions!
Posted by Skyrmir at on11/01/04
Great product! Dunno why it took me so long to find it ... It is wonderful to be able to edit a script and look at toolset items at the same time - who remembers all the tags, resrefs, and properties? I certainly don't! And to have the Lexicon a click away is true luxury, not to mention the most useful command of all, Undo. Question: How do you get rid of the bottom window when you are not using it? It's gotta be simple, but I am at a loss. Thanks, and I hope you are still planning release 2.0
Posted by Skyrmir at on11/01/04
Excellent work. Has all the right features. It does everthing the toolset editor does and more. Especially appealing is the fact that I can look at toolset items while I am editing a script - that is very important to me.
Posted by Ville_Alasaari at 2004-04-0123:05:00
Sorry for the delay. Xanas: Added to todo list. NSSEditor v2 is halfway done, still needs some more coding for external tools (compile and export) and debugging for those.
Posted by Xanas at 2004-03-0704:49:00
Would be cool if I can change the font since you can't in the main editor without the text messing up. But it isn't working for me.. think the program is buggy or something? not that Im getting errors.
Posted by Old_Scores_Transfered at on02/20/04
This is a compilation of the old system into a single score. There were 1 that made this score of 5 then rounded to 5.