I am a guy who used to make the odd map for WC3, and have recently decided to make one for SC2.
However, SC2's editor is even more of a pain in the arse than WC3's, so I've resolved to minimise my pain by writing my triggers in Galaxy instead of using the GUI.
Now let me just get to the point:
When I write some code in the editor it looks like this:
But when I close the editor and reopen it, my code looks like this:
:(
Now as you may have already determined, I don't have much patience for stuff like this. I just like to write my code with a nice interface and no messing around, and I don't like lots of newlines in my code.
Is there a way to change this behaviour? I can't find any nice formatting options in the editor or anything. But surely some of you must have gotten around this, because I don't see how anyone could write code with this happening every time the editor is reopened.
First of all, this is my first post so hello :)
I am a guy who used to make the odd map for WC3, and have recently decided to make one for SC2. However, SC2's editor is even more of a pain in the arse than WC3's, so I've resolved to minimise my pain by writing my triggers in Galaxy instead of using the GUI.
Now let me just get to the point: When I write some code in the editor it looks like this:
But when I close the editor and reopen it, my code looks like this:
:(
Now as you may have already determined, I don't have much patience for stuff like this. I just like to write my code with a nice interface and no messing around, and I don't like lots of newlines in my code. Is there a way to change this behaviour? I can't find any nice formatting options in the editor or anything. But surely some of you must have gotten around this, because I don't see how anyone could write code with this happening every time the editor is reopened.
Cheers dudes, Alex
That's funny, my editor does the exact opposit, it removes any whitelines when I close & reopen.
Just wanted to say that this has been fixed for me in the latest SC2 update :)