This means that when IDEA creates a new class of interface it will use
this template and will format it on creation.  It does not mean that it
will use this template for future source-code formatting.  This is a
creation-only setting.

Best regards,

Eugene Belyaev
IntelliJ Software, http://www.intellij.com
"Develop with pleasure"


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> Subject: [Eap-list] Reformatting Class / Interface templates
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> 
> In the Tools | IDE Options there is a Code Style / Class 
> Templates. It has two check boxes with reformat according to 
> stryle. What is this ? Does it work ? 
> 
> If I understand this correctly the IDEA should reformat the 
> header according to the header you have spesified, this 
> doesn't happen. (Only for new classes and interfaces). I�'d 
> really like to have the option to reformat the header with 
> some custom $VARIABLES$ like version and project
> 
> -=B�rge
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