Torsion.
Torsion is a commercial product, and I'd prefer not to have to make a purchase or pirated download for something as simple as scripting...
You could use TorqueDev/Codeweaver as a possible alternative.
Codeweaver/TorqueDev costs money too last time I looked at it Wink But I think they have a trial or free version.
DShiznit wrote:
I'll just stick with notepad++. Has anyone released a torquescript language pack for it, or would c# work just as well?


Check out these: http://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4212

All free, and good for Torquescript editing.
No, I like notepad++, I was just wondering if c# is the most appropriate language I can use with it in terms of syntax highlighting...
DShiznit wrote:
No, I like notepad++, I was just wondering if c# is the most appropriate language I can use with it in terms of syntax highlighting...


Fair enough. I think it is, though it may be worthwhile to copy the language definition file and hack it a little to make it more torque friendly
I never got around to it, and it'll miss a fair bit of Torque specific stuff.
  
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