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Creating chm help files from xml documented code

 
 
Jeremy Chapman
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      13th Jan 2005
I've tried ndoc to create chm help files from the xml files produced by
visual studio. It's pretty good, but I'm wondering is there other
utilities, perhaps microsoft ones, that do the same thing?


 
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      14th Jan 2005
Currently, there are no Microsoft tools for this, unless the newest HTML help
can consume these XML files. As nDoc is open source, you have the ability to
download and alter the code to fit your needs (realizing this will stop you
from being able to easily download any bug fixes).


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"Jeremy Chapman" wrote:

> I've tried ndoc to create chm help files from the xml files produced by
> visual studio. It's pretty good, but I'm wondering is there other
> utilities, perhaps microsoft ones, that do the same thing?
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