Tay where are you?

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Cosmic Cleric

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Nov 30, 2007, 2:30:23 PM11/30/07
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:) Was wondering if Tay was going to participate here? He just made
a big post on WoW Interface about upcoming 1.9 new features, in the
1.8 GA area (guess he wanted wider viewership coverage?).

Drome

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Nov 30, 2007, 4:58:54 PM11/30/07
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I sure hope so:-) I am not sure if he hasn't got around to it or if
it is something else. We shall see.

Have you had a chance to get Tortoise and access the subversion
repository yet?

Cosmic Cleric

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Dec 1, 2007, 8:22:02 PM12/1/07
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No, not yet. To be honest, wasn't in a hurry to do so yet until the
source code is up, as well as w/o Tay's interaction here didn't seem
like much point in doing so. /shrug I do thank you for the
suggestion on Tortoise, I plan on using it (like that it integrates
with Windows Explorer).

BTW, what editor do you use for LUA coding? I have TextEdit, which I
like allot, but I wish I could make it list all of the functions that
the lua code I'm editing has. Hate to constantly having to search a
document to find a function.

Drome

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Dec 2, 2007, 9:49:41 AM12/2/07
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On Dec 1, 8:22 pm, Cosmic Cleric <CosmicCle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No, not yet. To be honest, wasn't in a hurry to do so yet until the
> source code is up, as well as w/o Tay's interaction here didn't seem

the source code is up - I have about 55 versions so far. They cover
from 1.6 - 1.9B1. I will maintain the code here regardless. I travel
for business 40% of the time and having a central repository makes it
possible to look at things on the road.

> BTW, what editor do you use for LUA coding? I have TextEdit, which I


I have been using XEMACS and Notepad. Both are functional, neither
are execptional for WoW lua codeing.

Drome

Tayedaen

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Dec 3, 2007, 4:47:31 AM12/3/07
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Hi, here I am.

I had some troubles since I had javascript blocked in my firefox ;-)
Now that this problem is solved, I am happy to join your discussions
here.

cu
tay

Tayedaen

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Dec 3, 2007, 5:05:44 AM12/3/07
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> BTW, what editor do you use for LUA coding?
UltraEdit is my favorite.
Lua is highlighted, and the search and replace engine is top notch,
using regular expressions ;-)

Cosmic Cleric

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Dec 3, 2007, 12:57:10 PM12/3/07
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Does it build a list of functions for the lua code being edited?
Thats the feature I'd love to have (instead of always having to search
through the code for "function XXX" string.
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