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Wheres Blender's Text Editor?
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Re: Wheres Blender's Text Editor?
Blender has a Text Editor among its windows types, accessible via the Text Editor button [img]http://wiki.blender.org/uploads/b/b2/Ma ... n.pngp.img] of the Window type menu, or Shift+F11.
The newly opened Text window is grey and empty, with a very simple toolbar (Text Toolbar). From left to right there are the standard Window type selection button and the window menus. Then, five toggle buttons: the full screen switch, one which shows/hides the line numbers for the text, one which enables/disables the word wrapping, one which enables/disables the syntax highlighting, and the last one which enables/disables the Python text plugins. At the end, a dropdown menu to select/add/open a text buffer, and two settings: the font of the editor, and the number of spaces in a tabulation.
The newly opened Text window is grey and empty, with a very simple toolbar (Text Toolbar). From left to right there are the standard Window type selection button and the window menus. Then, five toggle buttons: the full screen switch, one which shows/hides the line numbers for the text, one which enables/disables the word wrapping, one which enables/disables the syntax highlighting, and the last one which enables/disables the Python text plugins. At the end, a dropdown menu to select/add/open a text buffer, and two settings: the font of the editor, and the number of spaces in a tabulation.