Scripts
Re: Scripts
Indecisive. On the one hand I am all for having a collection of small application working in concert instead of one large monolithic application. On the other hand I do not see the benefit in this particular situation. The usefulness of of editing script files in an external editor would be severely limited. On "modern" desktops we just don't have the IPC-framework for supporting the same kind of functionality in an external editor that an internal one can provide; plus there are some things that you just can't do without the context of the ESX files.
Re: Scripts
I literally just meant open it in e.g vim, because for a vim user anything else is painful.
I think it'd be a handy feature, and if there is stuff that the inbuilt editor does that the external one doesn't, then, well, it is optional.
I think it'd be a handy feature, and if there is stuff that the inbuilt editor does that the external one doesn't, then, well, it is optional.
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You could always just edit the script with vim and stuff it back into the CS when you're done with it?
If not by saving the file and editing, then at least with copy+paste.
If not by saving the file and editing, then at least with copy+paste.
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Exactly what Ace said. Copy and paste is obviously the way to go there if you want to use an external editor.
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Well, we could always have an editor plugin that offers editing (in a variety of) external editors. But I don't like to have this feature in the editor core, because it will be of no use for most users and will contribute to UI clutter.
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Copy and paste is a pain in the arse...
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On Linux? Not really. Yay for the middle mouse button.
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Re: Scripts
wut?wheybags wrote:Copy and paste is a pain in the arse...
highlight word then middle mouse click somewhere, boom, done.
You cannot get any better than that.
edit: If dealing with multiple files, this doesn't make much sense.
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Re: Scripts
No, it's really not.*wheybags wrote:Copy and paste is a pain in the arse...
That's not a thing on most computers; methinks.BrotherBrick wrote:highlight word then middle mouse click somwhere, boom, done.
*Unless you're talking about in some other context than we're thinking; like when dealing with a lot of scripts all at once. Then I'd say an import feature would be more useful.
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http://www.ghacks.net/2006/09/11/copy-p ... se-button/Greendogo wrote:That's not a thing on most computers; methinks.BrotherBrick wrote:highlight word then middle mouse click somwhere, boom, done.
http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-ti ... use-click/
http://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-dev ... -copy.html
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