how to produce library documentation?

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Lloyd Dupont

I'm trying to write the documentation of my library using XML tags.
I'm using NDoc but it doesn't support C# 2.0 very well.
Any tip on what other product I could use?
 
Doesn't for me :(

Anyway apparently Microsoft is coming up with a documentation compiler for
very soon...
 
Peter said:
Lloyd,

Jonas Lagerblad has a nice build of NDoc targeted to the 2.0
Framework that works well for me:

http://jonas.lagerblad.com/blog/?p=4

Didn't work for me, unfortunately. It does generate the pages but the
helpcompiler simply dies, so no .CHM. I went for a commercial solution
(DocumentX). Not perfect either, but at least I get output ;)

FB

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All my generic methods get screwed up documentation.
Sometimes the method don't even appears!

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Lloyd Dupont said:
I'm trying to write the documentation of my library using XML tags.
I'm using NDoc but it doesn't support C# 2.0 very well.
Any tip on what other product I could use?

If you are willing to pay, DocumentX by Innovasys does an excellent job
generating documentation and works well for .NET 2.0.

http://www.innovasys.com/products/dx5/overview.asp

(I am not associated with Innovasys in any way, other than as a satisfied
customer of their products.)
 
It is for home made product (not yet finished)
When I see th eprice I think I will wait a lottle more...
But thanks for the tip!

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