OK, here are two questions:
- Is something like GhostDoc for JS is also?
- Is there a good help file generator that can use the C # and JS source files to generate the document? It seems that SandCastle does not support the Web site as opposed to a web project with .proj files. And, as far as I can tell, natural document does not support studio style documents ... so that they do not work.
I think I'm missing something here. I do not believe that people are writing their JS in hand ... whatever, is not it?
I have searched high and low I am asking as the last resort. Please tell me that I am stinking in search and it is getting easy solution! : -)
You gave it as an example (it is good to put this in question Appropriate, perhaps a modern come and do this for you, because you should be able to edit your questions) and you want to know whether the /// & lt; Summary & gt;
The block may be automatically inserted into the JavaScript part of the code, not only in the .cs file.
(function ($) {$ .fn.helpfulTips = function (options) {/// & lt; summary & gt; ///Help Tips /// & lt; / summary & Lt; / var & gt; /// & lt; Return & gt; jQuery & lt; / Return & gt; Var defaults = { Pointer: "# arrow"}}}});
I should think this, but I type that stuff so fast that I do not know I'm typing it. I also do manually myself, but I usually do not need Javadock for my code (I do not use Jawadox), so I do not know that VS has any automated device to help with it. I was curious so I'm hanging on this post (favorite) so I can see that someone else has a good idea about it.
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