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Now, what I have settled on is UnityDevelop, from Flashbang studios. The only thing it is missing for me on the PC is a function list, like you have in UE. A list of all the functions in the file, and double click on the name in the list to jump right to it.
Anyway, I also looked at the UnityDevelop solution but it seems it only supports Unity 2.6 classes
It also has a lot of flaws like nearly inexistent syntax highlighting, double click on a script in Unity (after configuring UnityDevelop has script editor) opens a new UnityDevelop instance, some user defined classes/methods/properties/structs are not reachable with the F4/go to definition feature, etc.
Plus the program configuration interface is a real pain
I am going to grab the source for Unity Develop, and see if my engineer can work out the changes that Flashbang made, and try and upgrade everything to support Unity 3.1 and the latest version of Flash Develop.
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