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June 2008 - Posts

DocProject 2008: Custom Visual Studio Project System

For the last couple of weeks I've been testing a new VS package for DocProject 2008. You can read more about my plans here . More recently I've been working on a new project system that integrates into Visual Studio 2008 but the current implementation
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DocProject 1.11.0 RC - Second Update

Another update was just released for DocProject 1.11.0 RC . This update replaces the existing installer on the Releases page that was deployed for the first update . For anyone that had previously downloaded DocProject 1.11.0 RC or the first update, you
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DocProject 1.11.0 RC Updated

An update was just released for DocProject 1.11.0 RC . It replaces the existing installer on the Releases page. For anyone that had previously downloaded DocProject 1.11.0 RC you can download it again if you've experienced any of the following bugs. Note:
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DocProject 1.11.0 RC Is Now Available

DocProject 1.11.0 Release Candidate is now available on CodePlex. It supports the Sandcastle May 2008 Release and contains many bug fixes and new features, most of which are listed below. Full support for both Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio 2008
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Visual Studio Gallery Updated

It appears that Microsoft has improved the Visual Studio Gallery by adding the ability for users to rate and review products. The interface was jazzed up a bit as well. Nice work MS - the original gallery was more like a project dump but the new release

Sandcastle Styles Project on CodePlex

The Sandcastle Styles project is now live on CodePlex. From the project's home page: The goal of this project is to improve Sandcastle by providing a rolled-up solution to various presentation style issues in a manner that is highly visible to the Sandcastle
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MAML Editor: Progress

This blog post is just an update on my progress creating a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) MAML editor . I've received a lot of feedback (relative) for the MAML editor and I know that people are waiting for one, so I'd like to share with you some