Well, you can set Constellation to show 'script only', in which case when you choose tp inspect properties, the Rev inspector will open, while your scripts will still open in Constellation. Ypu can have it the other way round too. Just check the appropriate button in Constellations top left corner...

Mark

On 18 Oct 2005, at 11:33, David Bovill wrote:

True and the real value of Rev is that the tools are built in the language so we can enhance the core product - the more contributions like Lord Daniels the better!

On 18 Oct 2005, at 01:15, Dan Shafer wrote:


A couple of you were kind enough to point out that in my exuberant endorsement of Jerry Daniels' wonderful Constellation Rev IDE, I came off sounding a bit like the built-in, out-of-the-box Rev IDE was a piece of crap. Let me set the record straight. It's wonderful. It has flaws and rough edges and quirks that sometimes confuse newbies and even oldies. But it's still really a great product.

It's just that Constellation learned from what the Rev IDE designers did one way and created a new way that I personally find more usable and seamless.


Bought a copy, and already I'd like to "improve it" :) particularly to switch more easily between Constellation and Rev IDE - need to be able to get at Rev's fab Geometry Manager more easily?
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