Product News
Fixed a build error that caaused DocJet's add-in not to work with VB6
Fixed a problem with new installations.
This release fixes a couple problems found with the new External Sources Editor
Well, it's been a good run, but 6.1 marks the end of DocJet's life as a commercial product. This version will not check for licenses and is free to use.
This release fixes a problem with upgrading older DocJet projects to use the new External Sources Editor.
Fixed an installation bug that caused the External Sources files to be unreadable
This release fixes a couple of bugs in the setup process (some files were left out of the distribution)
Version 6 includes a new External Sources Editor that has been rewritten in .Net. New features have been added to support embedding descriptive topics within namespaces. This allows for inclusion of much more elaborate descriptions of how the various classes and other entities within a namespace interact.
Fixes a number of bugs in the C# 2.0 code mainly
This is a bugfix release to fix a problem with installation on Visual Studio 8 (non-beta) and Visual Studio Express
This release includes support for Generics in C#, a substantially rewritten user manual, and the ability to break your Table of Contents description file (DJX file) into smaller chunks. Also, the substantial improvements have been made to the way overloaded methods are documented. The output formats have been changed to use Positional CSS rather than tables for many formatting tasks.
Just updated a few small things and bumped up the version number to be less confusing
This version includes support for Visual Studio 2005. Additionally, output formats are now stored in an XML-based format, rather than the old binary format so they can be more easily diffed and version controlled. Support for Visual Studio version 5 has been dropped in this release.
Miscellaneous bugfixes
This is a bugfix release that address a large number of issues that have been reported of the past few months.
Fixed a problem with the setup - it was not delivering the SDK documentation.
Just made it compatible with recent DLL's.
This release includes a revamped VBScript and ASP scanner that recognizes VBScript Classes and other constructs.
Fixes a bunch of bugs in the C++ scanner and elsewhere.
The most important bugs fixed in this release lay in the way & and HTML are handled within the JavaDoc and XML comment parsing engines.
This release fixes some problems in the C# scanner and a pair of obscure crash-bugs.
Fixes a variety of bugs, the most important of which are in the C# scanner and External Sources Editor. The External Sources Editor now allows you to add a summary field to HTML documents for use in float-over text and other spots.
Fixes bugs, mainly to do with the Delphi and C# language scanners
This release is a bugfix release - it corrects a defect in the licensing system of build 3.
This is a major bugfix release.
Bugfix release
This release dramatically improves DocJet's capability for dealing with .Net applications, namespaces, and hyperlinking into Visual Studio documentation.
This release introduces support for documenting Active Server Pages and VBScript.
Bug fix release.
Updated for 5.0
This releases fixes a longstanding problem with overloaded functions. You couldn't have one overload be private and the other overload be public. For instance, if you create a class with a private copy constructor and your intent was to prevent users from copying the object. In this case, the copy constructor would show up in the documentation intermingled with constructors that the user really could call. The second major change is in the handling of HTML documents. You can now create HTML design documents that get the same page-treatments (headers, footers, etc.) that the other pages in your documentation get. This helps to create a more consistent look throughout your documentation.
The main change in this build is the support for VB.Net and a new "Comment Transformer" application that can take source files written in the JavaDoc or XML style and change the comments into the natural-language format that DocJet prefers.
This is the first release to support C# and the XML commenting style. It also supports creating MSHelp 2 format help that can be integrated with Visual Studio .Net.
This release fixes bugs found in the new output.