strik9 wrote: When working with nuke i have gained alot of time by using the following programs to aid me in modifying code and or find exact runs of code to either enhance it or alter it in some way. WinMerge is very helpful in comparing code for changes in 2 of the same documents. Great for finding code changes etc. http://winmerge.org/ ConText is another program i use very often to find lines of code that i am looking for to add mods or hacks. Saves you a bunch of time. http://www.context.cx/ There is not any Spyware, Adware etc in these programs. Which is a very rare find as well. I hope you find these very usefull. Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 4:25 pm
DR_Rantin_26 wrote:
That one sounds Awesome, getting it now, I install mods day and night for dozens of site, usally a install time is estimated at the top of a mod read me file, but it always takes me twice that long scrollin threw the codes seraching, lol, this will most defintly assist me if it does what you say it does, ty Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 4:41 pm
strik9 wrote: It sure does my friend. Just copy the code you are looking for paste it into the seach box you bring up inside of context and it will find it for you. I know you will like it alot. Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 5:31 pm
JRowe wrote: I'm confused Doesnt notepad do that (Ctrl+F) ? Or are you talking some sort of matching algorithm that finds the most likely candidate for your search based on other parameters than just the text? Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 3:33 pm
strik9 wrote: you may be right, i never used notepad to edit and find strings of code. I was handed ConText and never looked back. I guess it is all in what you are used to. Sorry for the confusion. Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 5:39 pm
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