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Tag Archives: Welcome View

Customizing Welcome View and Splash Screen in Eclipse Neon

Posted on May 13, 2017 by Erich Styger
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If I open a new workspace in Eclipse, it shows me the default ‘Welcome’ view:

Eclipse Neon Welcom Screen

Eclipse Neon Welcome Screen

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Posted in Eclipse, MCUXpresso IDE, Tips & Tricks | Tagged Customizing, Eclipse, Splash Screen, Tips&Tricks, Welcome View | 2 Replies
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