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* [[wiki:Notepad|Notepad]] is very, very basic but it does come ready-installed with Windows OS. | * [[wiki:Notepad|Notepad]] is very, very basic but it does come ready-installed with Windows OS. | ||
* [[Notepadpp VDF languages|Notepad++]] is an open source text editor with some very helpful tools and plugins for Source modding. It is free to download. | * [[Notepadpp VDF languages|Notepad++]] is an open source text editor with some very helpful tools and plugins for Source modding. It is free to download. | ||
* [[Highlighting and Compiling QCs with ConTEXT|ConTEXT]] | |||
== Uses == | == Uses == |
Revision as of 09:56, 6 April 2008
There are loads of simple text editing applications out there, but some are actually more useful than others.
- Notepad is very, very basic but it does come ready-installed with Windows OS.
- Notepad++ is an open source text editor with some very helpful tools and plugins for Source modding. It is free to download.
- ConTEXT
Uses
Whatever your favourite text editor might be, you will want to use it to open a number of different Source file extensions: