Re: Custom Templates Not working in 2.5
Re: Custom Templates Not working in 2.5
- Subject: Re: Custom Templates Not working in 2.5
- From: "Mike Jackson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:24:15 -0400
So, is Xcode 2.5 a new release in the last few days? I don't seem to
find it anywhere on Apple's website. If it is NOT released, shouldn't
this be on some NDA mail list?
Otherwise I will get my hopes up for another release before 3.0 in the fall.
Mike
On 6/18/07, Rick Meier <email@hidden> wrote:
So I tried to move my templates over into the new dirs as explained in the
Release notes but I could never get it to work.
I tried:
~/Library/Xcode/File Templates/My Template/*.pbfiletemplate
~/Library/Xcode/My Template/*.pbfiletemplate
/Library/Application Support/Developer/2.5/File Templates/My
Template/*.pbfiletemplate
/Library/Application Support/Developer/2.5/My Template/*.pbfiletemplate
/Library/Application Support/Developer/Shared/File Templates/My
Template/*.pbfiletemplate
/Library/Application Support/Developer/Shared/My Template/*.pbfiletemplate
Any other changes not in the release notes?
On Jun 18, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Fritz Anderson wrote:
On 18 Jun 2007, at 10:32 AM, Rick Meier wrote:
So I installed XCode 2.5 and noticed that my custom templates are no longer
available. It does not seem to matter if I put them in /Library/Application
Support/Apple/Developer Tools/File Templates or in ~//Library/Application
Support/Apple/Developer Tools/File Templates
Anyone know if this option is no longer available or has it changed?
According to the Xcode 2.5 release notes:
Custom project templates should now be placed in the appropriate directory
in the /Library/Application Support/Developer/Shared/Xcode/ directory. These
will be available to both Xcode 2.5 and 3.0 on a Leopard system. Per-user
templates can, as usual, be placed in the equivalent location in ~/Library.
Plug-ins, extensions, macros, and other files in /Library/Application
Support/Apple/Developer Tools/ are ignored by Xcode 2.5.
This seems to be related to the new ability to place the Developer directory
anywhere one wants, but how is a mystery to me.
— F
Rick Meier
(801) 999-2904
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