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In a previous blog post I discussed my work on a WYSIWYG editor for authoring MAML topics, either inside or outside of DocProject. This post is simply another quick update on my progress. Preview Release Timeline A few weeks ago I started a new job and they put me on a project with a tight deadline so I haven't had much time to do anything ...
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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 community and also involves community feedback. This project was started by Paul ...
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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 information about the one that I'm working on and when it will be available.
For those of ...
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Are you part of that herd of developers that is used to documenting applications by writing help topics in raw HTML? The power of it is nice, being able to add a pinch of bold here, a splash of italics there, some CSS for different layouts, a floating image, several nested tables, an abundance of hyperlinks, embedded Flash and media players, ...
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DocToMaml 1.0 Beta is a tool that converts HTML and XHTML help files to Microsoft Assistance Markup Language (MAML) in a batch process.
MAML help files are used by DocProject and Sandcastle to build user documentation in various presentation styles.
DocToMaml provides a console mode and a project-based graphical user interface (GUI) for adding ...
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