Stencils, while similar to templates are different in the sense that it is a combination of template and plug-in capabilities and does not need a template language to provide power for code generation. CodeStencil has a powerful and intelligent str ...
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This form allows you to import and reverse-engineer any existing source code into a stencil. Once you import the code, with a few steps, you will be able to regenerate the same source code. Source Code Folder - Select the folder that contains t ...
You can access the Stencil properties in 3 ways: (1) Double-click on the root folder, (2) From the context menu, (3) From the File menu Stencil Properties Form Created By: Identifies the creator of the Stencil. It is pre-filled with the u ...
When you want to select a stencil for a specific use, this is the form that pops up: Stencil Categories - This tree view shows the different categories of stencils Stencils - This is a list of stencils under the category selected in (1). ...
This dialog gives you four powerful options to work with your stencils. Click on any option below to perform the action described: Reverse Engineer: Lets you import a folder containing your code and automatically convert it into a stencil ...
After you have created your stencil, you have the option of deploying either locally or to a remote server where they can be downloaded from. Select Starting Folder - This is the top-level folder that will give you access to multiple folders tha ...