![]() It also handles the file header with the standard Xcode copyright messages for you. ![]() When you type the label name in the configuration box, it will name the file and what-not accordingly. ![]() The first type of template is for a regular Ren'Py script with a label in it. Nonetheless, after reading an article on Medium and one from another place and learning more about the template markup, I’ve managed to create two file templates for Ren'Py files. When I initially did research on how to make my own, I discovered that it’s not really something that people talk about, and the process to add them yourself… well, it’s a process. Xcode by default comes with several of these for all different platforms, but users and developers can create their own by adding some folders and files in the right places. You know how when you click “New File” in Xcode how it shows a whole bunch of file templates to choose from? It turns out that all those templates are a set of files themselves, conveniently with the file extension. After writing that initial post, I found more ways to make the Xcode/Ren'Py experience (at this point, I’m calling Rencode) a little bit better and have even managed to get others interested in the idea. can still do their work without having to leave Xcode. ![]() In my previous post, I had discussed how I managed to get Ren'Py to work more nicely with Xcode as an Xcode project, meaning that Ren'Py developers that also develop apps for macOS, iOS, etc.
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