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  • Can the Code coment format be changed?

    When editting the code comments using DocumentX, I noticed that it tends to place everything on long lines, granted, given that the comments are XML, this is totally valid, but what we would like is for the comments to wrap onto multiple lines so that they are readable when browsing and working with...
    Posted to Document! X (Forum) by John_H_Bergman on 10-14-2010
  • Tagged SQL Comments - not appearing in DocumentX

    I've included comment headers similar to the following into the top of new stored procedures: /*====================================================================== -- ##SUMMARY Put_a_brief_summary_of_the_object_here_single_line_only -- ##REMARKS Enter_any_notes_about_the_object_can_be_multi_line...
    Posted to Document! X (Forum) by PRobinson on 06-25-2008
  • Reuse comments from a new project in an older project?

    I have a VB.NET project that is version 8.0 in its line. It contains XML comments. Its predecessor, version 7.0, contains most of the same members, but with one crucial difference: it does not contain any XML comments. However, my manager would like a help file for version 7.0. I have also created two...
    Posted to Document! X (Forum) by KChew on 05-06-2008
  • Management of attributes

    I am documenting .NET assemblies. I've just noticed that those members decorated with [EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Never)] do not get included in the documentation generated with Document!X. Talked that over with the team & ideally they would like to generate a separate help file with...
    Posted to Document! X (Forum) by lauraj on 03-11-2008
  • Re: Saving comments at the source files and see them at the content files editor

    There is an integrated Visual Editor provided by Document! X in Visual Studio that you can use to edit your source comments. There isn't a way to import comments into source that you have already created in a Document! X Content File. You can view the comments from your source whilst editing a Document...
    Posted to Document! X (Forum) by Richard Sloggett (Innovasys) on 06-22-2007
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