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To actually edit anything with the editor, you need to File, FTP, Open Remote. A small window will pop up, and you can dig through there for the file that you want to edit. That should load up the file into the editor. Edit away on it all you like. When you are done, File, Save, and it will ftp everything back to LS. Come back into your client screen and 'reload fileIjusteditted.c' and you should be good to go. To actually edit anything with the editor, you need to File, FTP, Open Remote. A small window will pop up, and you can dig through there for the file that you want to edit. That should load up the file into the editor. Edit away on it all you like. When you are done, File, Save, and it will ftp everything back to LS. Come back into your client screen and 'reload fileIjusteditted.c' and you should be good to go.
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Chance hooked me up with Crimson, so I figured I would do a walk-through of how to set it up in case anyone else wants to use it. The download location recently changed, so I'll have to add that in once I figure out where it took off to. Until then, google it.

Once you have the editor downloaded to your computer and you open it up for the first time, you'll get an error message. That's because you don't have anything set up yet; don't worry about it. Just click the OKay button.

The first thing Chance had me do was to make the interface look like LS. To do this, go to Tools, Preferences, Colors. Load Reversed Color Scheme. Next, go to File, FTP, FTP settings. Set Description to LS, FTP server to lostsouls.org, username to your dev name, password to whatever your atman password is (you can save it if you want, I do), then click the Advanced box. Check all three of these boxes. Okay, and then Okay. That sets everything up.

To actually edit anything with the editor, you need to File, FTP, Open Remote. A small window will pop up, and you can dig through there for the file that you want to edit. That should load up the file into the editor. Edit away on it all you like. When you are done, File, Save, and it will ftp everything back to LS. Come back into your client screen and 'reload fileIjusteditted.c' and you should be good to go.

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