Generate help output in cross-platform
plain HTML, HTML Help, Help 2.0 or printable PDF.
HelpStudio
seamlessly combines a feature packed WYSIWYG authoring environment
with HTML based layout templates.
Developing accurate documentation, particularly for complex
components or XSD schemas, has traditionally been a time
consuming, costly and skills intensive task. Documentation
during development can be seen as a moving target and at
the end of a project developers are often immediately re-assigned
to new development tasks, which can leave most projects
poorly documented.
With Document! X, documentation can be automatically produced
throughout design and development without requiring investment
of developer resources, providing development teams with
an accurate and up to date reference and allowing new developers
to jump the learning curve of new components and schemas.
Document! X makes producing documentation a natural and
productive activity for developers and technical writers
alike.
Document! X is the documentation tool chosen by world leading
component companies including Infragistics, Data Dynamics,
Dundas, Janus Systems and Telerik for their commercial documentation
requirements. The revolutionary authoring tools included
in Document! X allow you to author additional content directly
within a preview of the automatically generated page - seamlessly
combining the benefits of automated documentation with fully
featured authoring tools.
The same 'Full Page Edit' functionality is available within
the Visual Basic 6 and Visual Studio .NET (2002-2008) environments
- allowing you to author and maintain your Visual Basic,
Visual Basic .NET and C# source code comments directly within
a preview of how the generated documentation will look.
In addition to making use of Visual Basic, Visual Basic.NET
and C# source code comments, Document! X can use comments
from Transact-SQL code, SQL Server extended attributes,
XSD Schema annotations and Type Library HelpStrings. Document!
X integrates seamlessly with the Visual Basic and Visual
Studio environment. Documentation Projects can be created,
opened and built without leaving the development environment