I hope this was useful to someone and I will continue to add / update this thread as I find / remember new resources.Sudo apt-get install scite # Installing Scintilla based text editor WoWWiki Tutorials - WoWWiki has some basic howto's here to accomplish specific tasks. Nevir's Tutorials - Nevir has a pair of tutorials that I found very useful when starting my WoW UI modding adventure. ![]() Peter's XML Editor - Another decent, completely free XML editor. XMLMarker - Completely free and pretty decent tree based XML Editor - probably the best of no-cost editors out there. Over $1000 to purchase, so unless you want to warez it, probably not one to get too attached to. There is a 30 day trial of the good version. Unfortunatley many of the things that make it so great are not present in the free version. XMLSpy - This is probably the best XML editor out there, and there is a free version available. However, this is a project that is just in it's infancy, so expect a lot of great changes in the future. WoW SciTe Lua contains full functional LUA script "inserting", "syntax checking", highlighting, and the latest 5.0 compiler. lua script that you are working on to easily reference the functions, as well as help provide you help with proper syntax. What this allows you is the ability to call functions within a "saved". I modified lua.properties to include the calltip references to the wow.api I created. The version of the scite editor is SciTe Version 1.63 (Modified for WoW + Lua) With the introduction of API, keywords and function calltips were made easy. WoW SciTe LUA - This is a freely distributed copy of SciTe Editor with many modifications. World of Warcraft Global and Widget API are both included as native functions, up to version 1.5.0 of the game client (soon to be released). They are not quite finished yet but keep your eye on this one, it looks like a winner.ĭreamweaver Code Coloring for LUA - Dreamweaver extension that adds syntax coloring for lua code, within both lua and xml files. ![]() LUA syntax highlighting file available lua.txt courtesy of capnbry.īLUA - This is an editor being developed exclusively for Blizzard's flavor of LUA, and when complete hopes to THE complete IDE for Blizzard LUA. I have not used it at all so I can't comment on it. LUA Eclipse - Another editor to use while scripting in LUA. This is a trialware program - eventually you will have to pay. WinMPQ - MPQ is Blizzard's compression format - this program allows you to extract data from these MPQ files.īLP2 Tools - This allows you to open BLP files, which store the artwork / music for WoW.ĮditPlus - Fairly decent editor w/ most of the options you'll need while scripting in LUA, there is a plugin for LUA syntax here. LUA Wiki - Wiki for LUA - useful for more in depth descriptions of LUA syntax, etc. WoWWiki - Documents almost all of the WoW API as well as in-game events that you are able to respond to. Hopefully someone will find this useful, it's basically just a list of tools / links / info that I have acquired while attempting to learn WoW Interface customization.īlizzard Customization Tools - This is a blowout of the FrameXML in a zip file.
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