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#1 Post by Mikan »

It would be nice if it was included directly on the front page of the forums:

http://www.renpy.org/wiki/

and possibly: http://games.renpy.org/

Also, where is the syntax list?
Oh, nevermind. I was accidentally looking at wiki.
http://www.renpy.org/wiki/renpy/doc/ref ... y_Language


Actually, is there a more comprehensive list than this?
at
behind
call
elif
else
expression
hide
if
image
init
jump
label
menu
onlayer
pass
python
return
scene
set
show
transform
while
with
zorder

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#2 Post by Aleema »

Mikan wrote:Actually, is there a more comprehensive list than this?
Hmm ... Do you mean the function index? I don't know of anything else.

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#3 Post by Mikan »

Hmm.. that's on the right track.

:) oh well, nevermind..
It doesn't look like it's going to work out anyway.
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#4 Post by killdream »

Mikan, if you're extending an editor to support Ren'Py syntax highlighting, you can take a look at the Emacs renpy-mode PyTom did to see a list of the keywords:

http://renpy.org/w/images/1/1d/Renpy.el

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