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mike
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rude wrote:... why not run directly from a folder?
Oh shit, people weren't aware of this? Man, we're not doing our jewbs.
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mike wrote:jewbs.
in b4 dhey tuhk ur jeeehwbs

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Drag the folder you are working on over the Love program, and it will automatically run in love. No need to zip anything.
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If you use TextPad, I made a syntax file for love just now :)

It includes all the functions, methods and constants. 700 lines @_@
lua.syn.txt
(11.13 KiB) Downloaded 352 times
Rename to lua.syn (remove the txt extension), and place it in your TextPad 'Samples' folder.
Then all you have to do (if you haven't already) is associate all .lua files with the lua syntax file.
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I've tried adding autocompletion to Notepad++ but unfortunately it doesn't handle dots very well*


*At all
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For some reason in on OS X when i drag the folder of the Love program nothing happens.
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Lemons wrote:For some reason in on OS X when i drag the folder of the Love program nothing happens.
Yeah, we're not really "all up ins" when it comes to the Mac version. It may work unpredictably/double-plus-ungood so just be aware of that.

PS: Anybody feeling like donating a mac anytime soon should just feel free to let me know.
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lol i have a 120mhz powermac 8500, with 48 megs of ram, stock like 200mb hard drive and a couple gig hard drive shoehorned in there

it has mac os 8.5 and yellowdog linux, and if you fought with it enough it will run osX, i had the beta version of osX on it ... when osX was still in beta

its rotting in storage, and its mostly useless, but your more than welcome to get it out of my hair

the last time i used it, it was just a gigantic RGB to VGA sync doubler for a ps2 ... and some low level local web dev server
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Perhaps I should have specified that a Mac that runs OSX natively is what we're looking for ;)
Just give that old beast up for recycling, or turn it into something epic like a wardriving computer.
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