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Tip: How to add an Xcode template timestamp macro
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Tip: How to add an Xcode template timestamp macro


  • Subject: Tip: How to add an Xcode template timestamp macro
  • From: P Teeson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 11:03:27 -0500

It has been a minor annoyance to me that the expansion of source files in a new project
did not have a timestamp along with the creation date. Weep no more for there is a trivial trick.

This          //  Created by «FULLUSERNAME» on «DATE».
becomes    //  Created by «FULLUSERNAME» on «DATE» «TIME».

and it does what you expect on expansion. Yippee!

To enter the delimiters just press Option \ for « and Option Shift \ for »

respect.....

Peter
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