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[FREE] DocuMaker - Generate HTML documentation based on my C# classes

Discussion in 'Assets and Asset Store' started by jasperstocker, Apr 1, 2014.

  1. jasperstocker

    jasperstocker

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    I'm proud to announce the release of DocuMaker.
    A simple little asset that can take your C# code (and comments if you're using Visual Studio) and turn them into usable HTML documentation. I need to create something like this for my other assets as documenting code is laborious and very boring work. I do tend to include summary comments as they really help out me and my users so why rewrite them into HTML? I figured out how to take all that and pop it into a HTML document. It's only a few hours work so it's released for free and hopefully will help some other people out with the same problem.
    Let me know what you think!
     
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  2. j-bbr

    j-bbr

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    I just found this now and It looks very good :) I've been looking for ages for something like this.
    It's probably a bit late for feedback but one very small problem I found was that the font color for the classes switches to white when selected which is super hard to read (at least on a Mac). Anyway thanks for making this
     
  3. jasperstocker

    jasperstocker

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    Are you using pro or indie? I'm thinking it might be a light skin issue...
     
  4. j-bbr

    j-bbr

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    I'm using indie. It might be something with the gui skin, you're right. I changed line 42 to that:
    Code (CSharp):
    1. greenBox.normal.textColor = Color.black;
    so it's black when selected.