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Create a Document X file based on a custom Visual C++.NET Project

Last post 01-04-2010 2:49 AM by C er. 4 replies.
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  • 12-18-2009 10:13 AM

    • C er
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    Create a Document X file based on a custom Visual C++.NET Project

    Hi All,

    I have used Document X to create documentation based on a VB.Net project in the past.  Now I am trying to do the same for a VC++.NET Project.

    From what I can see, this is not possible with Document X, can some please confirm if I am correct in that assumption?

     

    Many Thanks for your time.

    Regards

  • 12-18-2009 11:42 AM In reply to

    Re: Create a Document X file based on a custom Visual C++.NET Project

    You can document a .NET assembly created with C++.NET. Just create a new .NET project in Document! X and add the assembly to it. Let me know if you have any problems.

    Richard Sloggett
    Innovasys
    http://www.innovasys.com
  • 12-22-2009 3:48 AM In reply to

    • C er
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    Re: Create a Document X file based on a custom Visual C++.NET Project

    Hi Richard,

    Thanks for the reply!

    Just to check - does that mean that DocumentX cannot document MFC application?  If not, is there any plans to allow this in future releases of DocumentX?

     Many Thanks,

    Dan.

  • 12-22-2009 7:27 AM In reply to

    Re: Create a Document X file based on a custom Visual C++.NET Project

    Document! X cannot at present document a C++ project if it does not generate a .NET assembly. We do have plans to broaden support for documenting C++ code, but I couldn't say if or when that support might arrive. Sorry I couldn't be of more help at this time.

    Richard Sloggett
    Innovasys
    http://www.innovasys.com
  • 01-04-2010 2:49 AM In reply to

    • C er
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    Re: Create a Document X file based on a custom Visual C++.NET Project

     Hi Richard,

    Ok many thanks for replying.

    Regards

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