Setting Up Your Unreal Script Environment   4 comments

First you need to set up your Unreal Script coding environment. There are many ways to do this and you may have your own preference as these environments are subject to the taste of the individual. I personally prefer using nFringe with Visual Studio 2008 to develop code, but lately I’ve been preferring a lightweight solution which uses Notepad++. Some use WOTgreal as well. Currently none of these offer debugging solutions to developing with the UDK, but hopefully one will come around in time.

There is also another powerful tool out there called UnCodeX, which allows you to browse through your code with ease, use shortcuts for creating subclasses, and generate HTML documentation for your code. I use UnCodeX no matter which of the three above environments I am in.

Posted November 28, 2009 by Allar in Unreal

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  2. Hey there,

    I've been following your progress with the ScaleForm tutorials, but I've been aware of your UScript tutorials as well.

    Trouble is, I'd like to use WOTgreal or Code::Blocks as my IDE with Uscript highlighting.

    Heck even ConTEXT as an IDE would be kinda nice. After buying Adobe Flash Pro CS5 and SoundBooth CS5 recently, I just can't afford to buy Visual Studios and I'm having major issues getting nFringe to install correctly with the free version.

    I've been waiting for you to possibly make a Tutorial detailing how to set up WOTgreal or add other IDE's with Unreal Highlighing but still no joy.

    Could you please help me out? Even if you just point me at a tutorial that covers this, that would be fine.

    I've googled it many time and usually I land on junk Pages that don't really work out for me.

    Thanks.

    ~Steve

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  4. THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!

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