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Where are the template files located that are used when creating a new C file or H file in Creator? I want to edit the comment that is created at top of the files.
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Under Win 7 I found them here -
C:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\PSoC Creator\3.2\PSoC Creator\templates
Regards, Dana.
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Under Win 7 I found them here -
C:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\PSoC Creator\3.2\PSoC Creator\templates
Regards, Dana.
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I am fighting the same problem since some time.
1st: Template-files are write-protected, you need to change that.
2nd: There are several different depending on the project type you select. Project, Library, .c-file, .h-file
3rd: With every new version of Creator (so far) the template files have to be renewed.
At the last CAB (Customer Advisory Board) end of July at Cypress we (the customers) asked for something better, but that will take some time Creator 4.?)
Bob
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Hi Bob,
At the last CAB (Customer Advisory Board) end of July at Cypress we (the customers) asked for something better, but that will take some time Creator 4.?)
Just for interest, has Cypress already anounced PSoC Creator 4.x ?
Regards,
Ralf
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Ralf,
I do not know of any roadmap for Creator, so there is nothing on the horizon yet.
Bob
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I use snippets as templates for new files. e.g. myheader, mycsource etc.
See here http://www.psoc-community.de/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=44
Reiner