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uniscite editor for mac
Hi! I just started using unity3d, i am using a mac but there i can't use UniSciTE editor, it comes with mono develop. can any one tell me where the UniSciTE supports for mac? or any other editor which supports mac and java script for unity?
UniSciTe does not exist on the $$anonymous$$AC, UniTron is(or once was) the default script for Unity, UniSciTe is strictly for Windows.
Answer by henry96 · Nov 10, 2011 at 04:31 PM
Mono develop is a good tool. You should check it out. But if you want to use uniscite, there is a way. I never use Mac so I don't know if it is the same as window. Anyway, here is how I did on window. In unity, Go to edit -> Preferences . Then you see the external script editor. Choose Browse. Then browse to the location where unity is installed (again, I'm not so sure if this is the same on Mac). Unity -> Editor -> Data -> Tools -> UniSciTE . Finally, select UniSciTe. Good Luck!!!
I dont think Uniscite is installed on a $$anonymous$$AC, Unitron(or something like that) is properly what you are looking for.