DocProject vs Sandcastle Help File Builder GUI

我的未来我决定 提交于 2019-11-28 17:55:05

I can vouch for Sandcastle Help File Builder. It works really well and you can document any number of assemblies within a Sandcastle Help File Builder project. In theory, you could have a Builder project and generate a doc for each C# project and then have a master Builder project which documents everything.

Here are some useful links for Sandcastle based .NET documentation:

Tutorial on Sandcastle

Sandcastle Help File Builder (SHFB)
Tutorial on SHFB

Web Project Documentation
Tutorial on how to document Web Projects (More manual and I believe outdated given previous the link)

MSDN reference for XML Documentation

I have not used DocProject but it seems like a product with capabilities comparable to Sandcastle.

I have used Sandcastle and I find it an effective tool. You also need Sandcastle Help File Builder (SHFB) to give you a good front-end, as others have mentioned here. Furthermore, you need Sandcastle Styles for presentation-layer patches to the Sandcastle engine. While all three of these components had a new release in mid-2010, I am postponing upgrading from the 2008 release because of a rendering defect in Firefox 3.6 (documented in the 2010.09.06 entry of this defect report).

I have thoroughly documented my experience with the platform describing that issue and a variety of others that you may need or want to consider in order to produce a tidy, professional documentation set. My article "Taming Sandcastle: A .NET Programmer's Guide to Documenting Your Code" was just published on Simple-Talk.com in September 2010; it may save you some time, effort, and agony :-).

Doc Project produces more polished docs - when it works - which isn't all the time. It's a much more flakey product.

Sandcastle Help File Builder is solid and gets the job done.

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