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FarPointDoc commented,
Oh, I see my mistake. Thanks. Of course, the user interface is logical. I just didn't use it right. I was selecting the page at the top, but I was not selecting the content type further down the li...
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FarPointDoc commented,
When I set the property for Load on Demand, then I can't see the content from the source code comments, which is usually pretty handy. That's a bummer. Well, I'll play with it and see what the trad...
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FarPointDoc commented,
Thanks. I'll try the load on demand setting. I'll also try splitting our biggest. I'll report back with results.
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FarPointDoc commented,
Okay. We are documenting .NET components. The diagram I posted was of an object in a .NET component.The shapes and colors and formatting are okay. I'm just curious about the order or sequence of a...
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Size Limit to Comment File
I wonder if we are approaching a limit to the size of the comment file (.DXC file). For our larger .NET component, we have a comment file that has 35,900+ lines (mostly comments) and is over 6 MB. ...
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Intro page and Getting Started page
When I am in the comment file (.DXC) for an assembly, there is a page called Introduction and another called Getting Started that I can edit. For the Introduction page and Getting Started page (and...
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FarPointDoc commented,
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but if your product has properties that inherit from the underlying .NET framework, then Document!X handles the links to those .NET properties automatically...
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Relationship Diagram (Object Model) Object Order
Just wondering about the automatically generated relationship diagram (of the object model) that appears on the overview page for classes in my API reference. The example you give in the Document!X...
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FarPointDoc commented,
I think so. Installing Doc X 2008 uninstalls previous versions of Doc X. I've got both VS2005 and VS2008 on my machine and I've generated MSHelp2 docs for products in both environments. For each, ...
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FarPointDoc commented,
I'm glad you have a forum. I had the same question (about VS2008 support). Will you be using a new template? Is Microsoft offering any changes to the help look-and-feel for VS2008?For now, we're t...