STM32CubeIDE 1.13.2 released
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‎2023-09-19 9:29 AM
STM32CubeIDE 1.13.2 was released on st.com as well as an in-tool update patch aligned with STM32CubeMX v6.9.2 that is available for download.
Main issues fixed in this patch:
- Ticket 160463 - [STM32CubeIDE 1.13.0]Build error after calling printf.
- Ticket 160729 - [STM32CubeIDE] Update GCC binaries
- Ticket 159568 - [DOC] Update the RN for 1.13.2
- Ticket 158617 - [STM32H745][STM32CubeIDE][1.13.0][Headless build] - H745 Build fails on latest CubeIDE
Where do I obtain STM32CubeIDE 1.13.2?
- For IDE 1.13.2: STM32CubeIDE - Integrated Development Environment for STM32 - STMicroelectronics
- For CLT 1.13.0: STM32CubeCLT - STM32CubeCLT is a toolset for third-party integrated development environment (IDE) pr...
- Or update your current installation of STM32CubeIDE using: Help > Check for updates.
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‎2023-09-21 3:09 AM
And no, it's not fixed.
It still opens an additional file at the 2nd start.
Also with a new workspace.
Werner
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‎2023-09-26 11:33 PM
@Semer CHERNI On macos can't type '@' (alt + L) because it is hard coded to 'Login'. At least I can't find it on the list Preferences->General->Keys. Well, it is shown in csv if I export the list, but I can't find it on the list where I can change the bindings.
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‎2023-10-20 6:06 PM - edited ‎2023-10-20 6:08 PM
In 1.13.2, when double-clicking with the mouse to prepare setup data, such as prescaler, a 'c' character often appears in the input box.
