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It's very easy to extend, and I can customize it with scripts/buttons to compile/test my scripts.
Mike Enrico Colombini wrote:
Evan DeMond wrote:Notepad++ is nice for its "function list" plugin, with Lua support,> which displays all the functions defined in a file. That's about as > much as I've found I need to manage moderately-sized Lua apps > (1000-ish lines of code.) I too use Notepad++ as editor but I wasn't aware of that.Not that I miss it: though some of my applications are a few thousand lines, the Reference Manual is my info source and 'print' is my debugger :-)Enrico