I developed it under Visual Basic 6.0, so it's deisgned only for Windows. Maybe you can run it with Wine or something, under a *nix system.
I will not release the Source Code until the version 1.0 Stable is released, because I want to release a quite depurated code, out of bugs and with all main features I want to implement just finished (unless someone ask for it).
Download Links:
-> Version 0.9 BETA 1, 15 - September - 2009:
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? Rapidshare:
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Features in last version:
- Allows to edit any EDGE Script File: RTS, DDF, LDF, LUA and COAL
- Syntax Highlight: currently, the same as C or C++. Will be improving that.
- DDF and RTS Documentation Libraries
- Common text operations (copy, cut, paste, delete,...) and advanced operations (bookmarks, search word/phrase, go to line, etc...)
- Snippets, allowing you to insert premade code, saving a lot of time.
Planned Features:
- Improved syntax higlight
- Keywords autocompletion
- Insert, extract and create Wad tools, letting you to save or load directly from a PWAD.
- A lot more Snippets
- COAL Documentation Library, similar as the RTS Library.
- Snippets editor, to create from EDS your own snippets.
- Program configuration, saving your own program preferences.
- A new self DDF Documentation and the COAL Docs.
- Run EDGE with such files, when you import them into a PWAD.
- Release the source code. This will occurr when version 1.0 Stable comes out.
- List of last edited files, in the File menu.
- Automatized Wizards: asking you some simple questions, they can create custom scripts, saving even more time.
Images from the last version:
Image showing the main EDS Interface, with the About... window:
Opening and Editing a COAL Script:
Another image, editing more COAL:
The DDF and RTS Documentation Libraries. The DDF has been borrowed from the EMUS DDF Docs. In future versions, EDS will have it's own DDF Documentation System:
Another nice feature: the Snippets. Like in EMUS, you can add premade code, saving time:
Another image, where you can see a bunch of windows, editing scripts, inserting Snippets and reading documentation:
Comments:
I would appreciate any comment about bugs or issues you found on the program.

Enjoy!