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Hey Gamemakers,
as I'm currently working with action scripting I get sometimes depressed. So many commands and the documentation is not always fun to search.
That's why I had a idea about an editor/tiny IDE.
The basic idea is that you click on a button a tiny box opens where you can click additional parameters and then the command is written in to the text window.
I want one side to be nice colored for better reading with syntax highlighting and on the other side it should be similar to the RPG Maker event commands, because we are all used to it.
I'm looking forward for your feedback.
Update: Screenshot from May 23.
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Update May 31:
As I'm currently a bit occupied I'm releasing a "Lite" version of the program. Its just the editor with the custom Syntax Highlighting. If you are not satisfied with the color scheme you can edit it by your own. Just open the ActSeq.xshd with your favorite Texteditor or with this one
and change the hex color codes and/or add new commands. If the editor doesn't find the ActSeq.xshd file it uses my default.

Download Lite Version: View attachment YEP_ActSeq_Assistant.zip
as I'm currently working with action scripting I get sometimes depressed. So many commands and the documentation is not always fun to search.
That's why I had a idea about an editor/tiny IDE.
The basic idea is that you click on a button a tiny box opens where you can click additional parameters and then the command is written in to the text window.
I want one side to be nice colored for better reading with syntax highlighting and on the other side it should be similar to the RPG Maker event commands, because we are all used to it.
I'm looking forward for your feedback.
Update: Screenshot from May 23.
- position included

Update May 31:
As I'm currently a bit occupied I'm releasing a "Lite" version of the program. Its just the editor with the custom Syntax Highlighting. If you are not satisfied with the color scheme you can edit it by your own. Just open the ActSeq.xshd with your favorite Texteditor or with this one

Download Lite Version: View attachment YEP_ActSeq_Assistant.zip
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