I'm having issues with NPP and I've decided to move. But I can't decide between VS, Sublime and Scite
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I vote for AHK Studio too. Excellent tool that is very well adapted for AutoHotkey. AHK Studio and AutoGUI together are an AutoHotkey dream team.
Hey, now I'm curious: what did you mean by this remark, exactly? I've tried to make some improvements to the syntax highlighting myself as well, such as marking the stuff after Msgbox as a string; but I found it quite complicated overall—is that what you meant?Delta Pythagorean wrote: ↑23 Dec 2018, 21:21Sublime Text is very touchy when it comes to the syntax highlighting and overall work put into just using it.
Hmm this sounds interesting: what tools and macros have you created? I've made an edit to the package where it can run a script in debugging mode, but that took me a long time and lots of guesswork; I have no idea how Sublime plugins work.I have an edit to the original package of AHK that ads more onto the syntax, quick tools, and simple macros to help you if you'd like.
If you're using «VSCode» you can run Code.exe files as many as you want (the main thing is to pull the computer hardware).I'm a little late to this thread, but here are my thoughts. One of my must-have features is being able to open multiple panes or windows that can simultaneously view different parts of the same file and be in sync (changes in one are reflected in the other so you don't end up with two versions of the same file).
I don't see what this has to do with what I posted.rediffusion wrote: ↑19 Dec 2019, 22:53@boiler
If you're using «VSCode» you can run Code.exe files as many as you want (the main thing is to pull the computer hardware).I'm a little late to this thread, but here are my thoughts. One of my must-have features is being able to open multiple panes or windows that can simultaneously view different parts of the same file and be in sync (changes in one are reflected in the other so you don't end up with two versions of the same file).
For «VSCode» I've only counted nine plug-ins in there so far.
OK. Thanks. I mainly use multiple panes of the same file in the same client.rediffusion wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 01:12@boiler
You can work with 1 .ahk file and open 3 windows at the same time.
you could always try Vim
Actually, I wonder if Vim would be that hard for me to pick up because I used vi in college for 4 years (forever ago) on the school's mainframe. I've seen you extol the virtues of Vim before, and it's tempting since I like not having to move my hands from the keyboard (but not to the point of having to remember too many key combos). I'll probably stick with VSC for now.
Unfortunately, no, although there is one AHK extension that says a debugger is in its future plans. In the meantime, you can always use one of the other editors that have an AHK debugger when desired while using VSC as your main editor.
https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=65503&p=297603#p290914boiler wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019, 09:10Unfortunately, no, although there is one AHK extension that says a debugger is in its future plans. In the meantime, you can always use one of the other editors that have an AHK debugger when desired while using VSC as your main editor.
Ah, I forgot about that because I was waiting for it to hit the extension marketplace. I guess it's not getting published as soon as I had hoped. Thanks for the info on how to implement it now and for the reminder.kczx3 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019, 10:44https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=65503&p=297603#p290914
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