
This commit migrates all the N&N content from https://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/User/NewInCDT to GitHub. For newer releases (>= CDT 10.0) the entire content has been rewritten in GitHub flavour Markdown. For older releases, the N&N page has simply been saved in a rendered format.
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CDT Release Notes and New & Noteworthy
What's new and noteworthy in:
- CDT 10.7/2022-06
- CDT 10.6/2022-03
- CDT 10.5/2021-12
- CDT 10.4/2021-09
- CDT 10.3/2021-06
- CDT 10.2/2021-03
- CDT 10.1/2020-12
- CDT 10.0/2020-09
Older Versions
Older Versions
Older versions of CDT's New & Noteworthy page have not been converted from Wikitext to GitHub markdown, instead these older pages have simply been saved from the browser to preseve them. This may lead to some minor rendering issues that hopefully do not detract too much from the overall information provided.
- CDT 9.11/2020-03
- CDT 9.10/2019-12
- CDT 9.9/2019-09
- CDT 9.8/2019-06
- CDT 9.7/2019-03
- CDT 9.6/2018-12
- CDT 9.5/Photon
- CDT 9.4/Oxygen.2
- CDT 9.3/Oxygen
- CDT 9.2/Neon.2
- CDT 9.1/Neon.1
- CDT 9.0/Neon
- CDT 8.8/Mars.1
- CDT 8.7/Mars
- CDT 8.6
- CDT 8.5
- CDT 8.4/Luna
- CDT 8.3
- CDT 8.2/Kepler
- CDT 8.1/Juno
- CDT 8.0/Indigo
- CDT 7.0/Helios
- CDT 6.0/Galileo
- CDT 5.0
- CDT 4.0
How to write a New & Noteworthy entry
How to write a New & Noteworthy entry
Use the model of any of the previous New & Noteworthy entry pages as a starting point. CDT 10.3/2021-06 is a fairly extensive entry and is a useful page to copy examples from.
Using Images
Upload images to the images/
subfolder and prefix the file with the version number, e.g. CDT-10.5-
.
The images should be embedded using the <img>
tag with (gernally) a width of 50%
like this:
<p align="center"><img src="images/CDT-10.0-CTAD.jpg" width="50%"></p>
Referecing Code
Especially when writing New & Noteworthy entries about API it is useful to link to the file. This should be done using a relative path, such as:
The [SerialPort](../native/org.eclipse.cdt.native.serial/src/org/eclipse/cdt/serial/SerialPort.java) supports arbitrary baud rates.
which renders like this:
The SerialPort supports arbitrary baud rates.