spy.doc
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- Windows,
Console and
Launcher applications.
- Uses an XML-base project file (extension .spydoc) which can be easily
edited to change application and generation settings.
- Generates complete XMLSPY® HTML documentation for XML-schemas in an HTML
Help file format.
- Provides the same documentation settings for schema construct type, and
details as provided by XMLSPY®, and also the means to order the
documentation sections differently on the HTML page to the standard order
provided by XMLSPY®.
- HTML Help file is automatically generated, with complete
table-of-contents, HTML content page-title based indexing, and full-text search.
- HTML Help file is high performance, as each content page corresponds to
a documentation section in the original XMLSPY® HTML documentation file.
- Page header and footer for documentation pages can be completely
user-defined.
- The HTML page style is generated in a separate style-sheet (.css) file,
allowing the styles to be easily edited in one place.
- A separate HTML page may be defined for the HTML Help file start-page
and home-page.
- The HTML Help project file is totally user-defined with replacable
parameters that are provided by the application. The HTML Help project file
is input into the application as a template, from which the target .hhp file
is generated which can be directly compiled.
- Automatically generates H2 and SandCastle document set name tags, which
can be used for document set filtering in combined help documentation sets.
- Provides options to retain all intermediate and temporary files, and to
generate only the HTML Help build files (.hhc, .hhk, .hhp) files, so that
the .chm file can easily be rebuild without having to regenerate the entire
documentation set.
- Provides for the application of user-coded plug-ins to enhance and
extend the existing documentation.
- Can generate complete documentation for large schema-sets that cannot be
generated directly in one iteration by XMLSPY®.
- No restriction on the size of the documentation, other than that imposed
by the HTML Help service itself.