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-/** \file
- *
- * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
- * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
- */
-
-/** \page Page_ExportingLibrary Exporting the Library for IDE Use
- *
- * While LUFA was designed to allow for easy compilation in a makefile driven environment,
- * it is possible to export the library into a form suitable for drop-in use inside of an
- * IDE.
- *
- * \section Sec_LibraryExport Exporting the Library
- * An export of the library is at its most basic, a direct copy of the main "LUFA" source folder from the
- * root download folder; this contains the library core which can be re-used within external projects.
- * However, as many IDEs attempt to automatically compile all included source files, it is neccesary to
- * exclude some directories and files from the library core export to allow for easier integration into
- * an IDE project.
- *
- * \subsection SSec_ManualExport Manual Export
- * To manually export the library core, copy over the main LUFA library folder from the LUFA root directory,
- * renaming as desired. Within the library core folder, the following directories should be removed or
- * excluded from your IDE import:
- * - Documentation/
- * - DoxygenPages/
- * - CodeTemplates/
- *
- * If required, files from the CodeTemplates/ subdirectory may be copied to your IDE project as needed.
- *
- * The resulting copy of the library may then be imported into your chosen IDE according to the instructions
- * shown in \ref Sec_LibraryImport.
- *
- * \subsection SSec_AutomaticExport Automatic Export
- * If desired, the steps indicated in \ref SSec_ManualExport may be automatically performed, by running the
- * command <b><code>make export_tar</code></b> from the command line. This will generate two .tar files in the
- * current directory, named <code>LUFA_YYMMDD.tar</code> and <code>LUFA_YYMMDD_Code_Templates.tar</code> (where
- * "YYMMDD" is the version of the library being exported). The first archive contains the exported LUFA core
- * with the non-required files removed, while the second contains an archived copy of the code template files
- * for the current LUFA version.
- *
- * The resulting archived copy of the library may then be extracted to your chosen IDE project source directory
- * and imported according to the instructions shown in \ref Sec_LibraryImport.
- *
- * \section Sec_LibraryImport Importing the Library
- * An exported copy of the library may be imported wholesale into an IDE project, if the instructions detailed
- * in \ref Sec_LibraryExport are followed.
- *
- * Specific instructions for importing an exported version of LUFA into various IDEs are listed below.
- *
- * \subsection SSec_AS56_Import Importing into AVRStudio 5/Atmel Studio 6
- * To import LUFA into a new or existing project, the following steps must be followed.
- *
- * \subsubsection SSSec_AS56_Import_Step1 Copy over the exported library
- * Copy over the exported library archive created via the steps listed in \ref Sec_LibraryExport to your AS5/AS6
- * project directory.
- *
- * \image html Images/AS5_AS6_Import/AS5_AS6_Import_Step1.png
- *
- * \subsubsection SSSec_AS56_Import_Step2 Extract exported library
- * Extract out the contents of the archive to a new folder. This may be any name you wish, however keep in mind
- * that this name will need to be referenced within your user application under most circumstances. It is
- * suggested that this folder be named "LUFA", or "LUFA" followed by the version string for easy reference.
- *
- * \image html Images/AS5_AS6_Import/AS5_AS6_Import_Step2.png
- *
- * \subsubsection SSSec_AS56_Import_Step3 Add the library files
- * Open your AVRStudio 5/Atmel Studio 6 project. From the "Solution Explorer" pane, click the "Show All Files"
- * button on the toolbar to display ghosted icons of files and folders located in the project source directory
- * that are not currently added to the project.
- *
- * \image html Images/AS5_AS6_Import/AS5_AS6_Import_Step3.png
- *
- * Right-click the ghosted version of the extracted LUFA export folder in the Solution Explorer pane, and
- * choose the "Add to Project" option from the context menu. This will add the entire LUFA source tree to the
- * current project.
- *
- * \subsubsection SSSec_AS56_Import_Step4 Open Project Toolchain Properties
- * In the Solution Explorer pane, click the project node, and press the "Properties" button in the toolbar to
- * open the Project Properties window. This window allows you to configure the various project global compiler,
- * assembler and linker options.
- *
- * \image html Images/AS5_AS6_Import/AS5_AS6_Import_Step4.png
- *
- * Click the "Toolchain" tab on the left side of the Project Properties window.
- *
- * \subsubsection SSSec_AS56_Import_Step5 Configure Project Toolchain Properties
- *
- * In the GNU C Compiler section, open the "Symbols" page. Click the "Add Item" button to the top-right of the
- * "Defined Symbols" section to add new symbols.
- *
- * At a minimum, you will need to define the following symbols (for more information on these symbols, see
- * \ref Page_ConfiguringApps):
- * - ARCH
- * - F_CPU
- * - F_USB
- * - BOARD
- * \image html Images/AS5_AS6_Import/AS5_AS6_Import_Step5_1.png
- *
- * Next, open the GNU C Compiler section's "Optimization" page. Ensure that the option to prepare functions for
- * garbage collection is enabled.
- * \image html Images/AS5_AS6_Import/AS5_AS6_Import_Step5_2.png
- *
- * Finally, in the GNU C Linker section, open the "Optimization" page. Ensure that the option to garbage collect
- * unused sections is selected.
- * \image html Images/AS5_AS6_Import/AS5_AS6_Import_Step5_3.png
- */