Notepad is good; there are a few other apps that are just as good or better. You don't want to use a word processor though; just a basic text editor that doesn't add format codes to the text.ExpDevourer wrote:Where and what do you use to edit the scripts? Do you go to the games files, under the lets say *textures* and open the file using Notepad or something? Or is there more to it then that, the explanations here seem fairly simple, but how do you open up the script itself to be modified. Sorry I am very new to scripting, I took maybe a week of schooling for it one time years ago, but I couldn't tell you how I went about it at the time.
Tip: Don't save the file as [the default] .txt, unless you plan to rename them before use. Notepad allows you to save with a custom file extension (in this case .lua); select the "All Files" 'format' and write the complete file name and extension yourself.