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There are more than a few text editors to choose from when it comes to scripting Papyrus such as [[Atom]] or [[Sublime Text]].
There are several text editors to choose from when it comes to scripting Papyrus, such as [[Atom]] or [[Sublime Text]].
Below is a brief comparison of the options.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ General editor features
! || Atom || Sublime Text || Notepad++
|-
! Free/open-source
| Yes || No || Yes
|-
! Cross-platform
| Yes || Yes || No
|-
! Package system
| Yes || Yes || Plugins
|-
! Full user-interface
| Yes || No || No
|-
! Fully customizable
| Yes || Yes || Semi
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Papyrus editor features
! || Atom || Sublime Text || Notepad++
|-
! Syntax highlighting
| Yes || Yes || Yes
|-
! Snippets
| Yes || Yes || No
|-
! Compilation
| Yes || Yes || Basic
|-
! Assembly/disassembly
| No || Yes || No
|-
! Jump to wiki
| No || Yes || No
|}

Revision as of 17:59, 23 June 2016

There are several text editors to choose from when it comes to scripting Papyrus, such as Atom or Sublime Text. Below is a brief comparison of the options.

General editor features
Atom Sublime Text Notepad++
Free/open-source Yes No Yes
Cross-platform Yes Yes No
Package system Yes Yes Plugins
Full user-interface Yes No No
Fully customizable Yes Yes Semi
Papyrus editor features
Atom Sublime Text Notepad++
Syntax highlighting Yes Yes Yes
Snippets Yes Yes No
Compilation Yes Yes Basic
Assembly/disassembly No Yes No
Jump to wiki No Yes No

Pages in category "Text Editors"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.