09-09-2020, 06:27 AM
Hi,
Yes, you can use any text editor.
You can also use the Ludii Editor by selecting File > Editor (Packed). This provides syntax colouring, will let you test your .lud as you edit it, and provides context sensitive help by right-clicking on ludemes.
Chapter 3 of the Ludii User Guide is a good place to get started. It shows you how to write the .lud for Tic-Tac-Toe and Amazons.
Regards,
Cameron
Yes, you can use any text editor.
You can also use the Ludii Editor by selecting File > Editor (Packed). This provides syntax colouring, will let you test your .lud as you edit it, and provides context sensitive help by right-clicking on ludemes.
Chapter 3 of the Ludii User Guide is a good place to get started. It shows you how to write the .lud for Tic-Tac-Toe and Amazons.
Regards,
Cameron