Ability to supply a root directory with custom templates: "customTemplatesRoot"#1198
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Description
The custom template option doesn't work correctly with the Gradle Plugin since the daemon folder is the root instead of the project folder.
The solution included in this pull request includes support for a new configuration
customTemplatesRoot. This will allow the developer to configure the template directory for a project. Since the configuration is available from each of the build plugins the default value for the template's root will be defined by each plugin as the project's root directory.Related to #1158
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