diff --git a/docs/Usage_Guide.md b/docs/Usage_Guide.md index c9cdbc5eb..0785df35f 100644 --- a/docs/Usage_Guide.md +++ b/docs/Usage_Guide.md @@ -44,21 +44,22 @@ The delivery of MOOSE follows a structured release process. Over time, new featu ## 2.2.2) Download and install the Eclipse Lua Development Tools (LDT), which is an advanced lua editor. 1. If you don't have JAVA yet, you may have to install [java](https://www.java.com/en/download) first. +2. Download and Install [Eclipse LDT](https://eclipse.org/ldt) on your Windows 64 bit system. -2. Download and Install [Eclipse LDT](https://eclipse.org/ldt) on your Windows 64 bit system. This is a free lua editor based on the Eclipse ecosystem. -The advantage of LDT is that it greatly enhances your lua development environment with intellisense, better search capabilities etc. - +Now you should have a working LDT on your system. ## 2.2.3) Configure your LDT for the usage of MOOSE. -The section explains how to configure your Eclipse LDT environment, link it with the MOOSE respository. -This will enable you to **start developing mission scripts** in lua, -which will be **fully intellisense enabled**!!! +You need to configure your Eclipse LDT environment and link it with the MOOSE respository. +This will enable you to **start developing mission scripts** in lua, which will be **fully intellisense enabled**!!! + +Please follow the steps outlined! ### 2.2.3.1) Create a new **Workspace** in LDT. -The LDT editor has a concept of "workspaces", this contains all your settings of your editing environment, -like views, menu options etc. +The LDT editor has a concept of **Workspaces**, which contains all your settings of your editing environment, +like views, menu options etc, and your code... Nothing to pay attention to really, but you need to set it up! +When you open EclipseLDT for the first time, it will ask you where to put your *workspace area*... 1. Open Eclipse LDT. 2. Select the default workspace that LDT suggests.