Re: Documenting Component with a tool
- From: "Pete Fraser" <pete.nospam.fraser.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 15:51:28 -0000
I'm not sure how visual you want to be.
GenHelpPro (www.frasersoft.net/genhelp) can scan your source
code and produce help files for IDEs, RichText based manual
and Web Site files which are text based and look like
Borland's help files (but better than BDS2006 with linked
classes)
However, if you want UML diagrams, you probably want to look
at the Modelling in BDS2006.
I also believe that DocOMatic have some visual documentation
in their tools. www.toolsfactory.com
HTH Pete
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"Doni Devito" <doni@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
Im developing a group of components in D2006 with .NET
personality in pascal. I want to prepare visual
documentation of this component library. In diagram, I
want to show properties, getter and setters. Also
explanations of properties. I had to give this diagram to
my customers. I searched for a tool, Im currently using
Power Designer for Conseptual Data Model. I examined Visio
also. But they are very complicated and its not possible
to use pascal data types. Is there any tool to do this?
If I can prepare document from source files it will be
perfect.
.
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